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Decipher #172
deciphered in ⏱️ 2m 35s
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https://decipher.wtf/
While there are actually several new world marsupials, I’m fairly certain that they’re all opossums.
If you’re referring to being blind to the plot specifically (but not what style of game it is), then my list is:
I like the detail of this map better, though it is still overly broad (not accounting for AAVE or other minority groups, and not differentiating on age): https://aschmann.net/AmEng/
Not a map, but if you want better spoken examples of various accents and dialects, this is a great source: https://www.dialectsarchive.com/united-states-of-america
This looks awesome! Which TUI framework are you using (if any)?
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Questionable loan words, highly technical terms, and Scots all appear to be in the dictionary. Happy hunting
So when Gandalf said “fly, you fools” to the fellowship, he was ordering them to sprout wings and fly away?
Flounders are born symmetrical; eye migration happens as they transition to the juvenile stage of growth.
That looks to be some type of velvet worm.
I’m so glad my favorite moth, the rosy maple moth (the pink and yellow one with a mullet) was in this picture.
#WhenTaken #237 (21.10.2024)
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At least link to the original video and author (Natural Habitat Shots) instead of a crappy aggregator account:
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The imperial system doesn’t have any electromagnetism units that I’m aware of, so they borrow from SI.
I think the semicolons are correct too (though the colon you mentioned would add a lot of clarity). This grammar rule comes up infrequently enough that it can be jarring to encounter a semicolon before reaching the end of a properly formed independent clause.
It’s gotta be pahoehoe (the one that looks like honey being stirred)