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(𝔭𝔯𝔢𝔳𝔦𝔬𝔲𝔰𝔩𝔶) @taintedevesayori
[Throughout the journey of bringing her to an unknown location, he didn't answer any of her further questions nor talked to her as his face wears a relaxed smile, seemingly enthusiastic of what their following activity will be.]
[Arriving to a more remote spot eventually, where he then escalated the process of the long route travel by teleportation as the next moment they have landed inside the interior of a shopping mall.]
[Winding up to enter into one of the shops that seemingly turns out to be a boutique shop selling female belonging to the more trendy and fashionable category.]
[He then proceeds to select several outfits out of the racks quite masterfully, most being in the schemed colour of dark purple, black and some white, stacking up the pile higher and higher in the girl's hands the further as he surveys the shop.]
“This one——”
“Ooh this one too!”
“This one's also nice! Ahh, You really must try this on.”
“May we have a size S or M of this shirt? Yes. Please and thank you~”
[Every once in awhile, he turned towards the sales keeper standing aside, who was ready for providing assistance, and request for the desired size measurements consistently with a smile. All the while feining complete deaf ears to any mumble of protests or words spouted, continuing on the sole mission he set himself with up till he had skimmed through the entire store before he pulled her towards the dressing room, entering one of them with her, taking the pile of clothes from her hands then place them on the stool aside before turning towards her with a bright smile.]
“——Now, strip★”
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How do you feel about slow burn inflation? What’s your limit to how slow someone should swell up into a berry?
Oh interesting. I've never really thought about it much. I feel like it would sort of depend on the context. Like, if I'm watching a berry swell up for like, 1-3 hours, I would probably get bored of just watching them or trying to tease them for several hours, but if it was more of a fluff situation, where say we go on a date and they are growing through the whole thing, that would be fun.
My limit would probably be a week. I do like the idea of a perma berry that's perpetually growing, just at a much slower rate and needs to be juiced once a week just to not pop. So going to work and events as normal, but it progressively gets harder the further in the week it gets. I would adore living with someone who every night, climbs into bed bigger than when they left. Then waking up to them even bigger. Until it's Saturday and you get a day off with your orb of a partner before having to juice them and resetting.
So preference would be between like 1-5min, then skip to like 3-5hr, then skip to 3-7 days
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salad!!! chp 32 actually made me cry so much!! the poor boys do not deserve anything that's happening to them! i have literally not been able to stop thinking about this chapter all day !! all of your writing in general!! after i finished reading Continuous i literally would burst out crying whenever i thought about it for too long and now im crying over tdtwb. but thank you so much for writing! looking forward to reading all your future works
Aw!!! Not to be WEIRD but I'm so glad that it got you emotional! That's a huge compliment to me that something I wrote was impactful like that. It was a HEAVY chapter for sure, I really wanted people to feel that same dread and misery that they went through, so I am super happy it came through <3 I hope it was a good cry!!
and OMG you read Continuous!! Ah, I'm glad that one hit right too, I had that little plot in my head for a while and finally got it all out on paper. It's short and sweet but packs a bit of a punch and I do love 07 cyborg Leo with all my heart. I might do more with him someday!!
Thank yooooou for reading!! AND for your kind words they make my day so much better <3 <3 All the love!
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How about we go on a date you rape me and later on let your dog get me knotted it's gonna be fun right 🥰🫦😍
https://t.me/Knottingqueen111
#cont#18 + content#continuous#control#cw knotting#don knotts#ftm knotting#k9 cock#dog knotting#dogs of tumblr#knot tying#k9 knot
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When your water breaks. It’s not a one and done thing. You keep leaking fluids up until birth. A lot. (Then you bleed for weeks after giving birth).
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The world's FIRST rolling continuous belay system
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Past Continuous Tense Statements Affirmative & Negative Forms
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(𝔭𝔯𝔢𝔳𝔦𝔬𝔲𝔰𝔩𝔶) @taintedevesayori
[After a period of strolling the area, they finally arrived at the location of the main aquarium of the aquatic attraction where there were a small crowd already queueing up for entree.]
[Making their way past the main queueing line as they walked past the rows of people deliberately in a fast pass line, they were already at the entrance before they stopped, as Kuron took out his phone and showed the girl who bore a questionable gaze on her furrowed features at the standing booth, shaking his phone as he displayed the screen bought tickets, flashing a grin.]
“You thought we would have anymore time to waste on queueing?I've already purchased these passes way before you even realised it, heheh.”
“Let's go~”
[Putting his phone away, he took her hand in his again and started making their way towards the interior atrium of the aquarium centre, where a giant circular tank that rose towards the top as it reached the ceiling above greeted them. Its inside filled with a multitude of fish of different species as they swim within the tube in schools or individuals.]
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Verb Exercises

VERB DEFINITION AND EXERCISES:
Verbs are words that express action, occurrence, or state of being in a sentence. Action Verbs: These verbs describe actions performed by the subject of the sentence. For example: She runs every morning. He wrote a novel. They are playing soccer. Linking Verbs: Linking verbs connect the subject of the sentence with a subject complement, which describes or renames the subject. Common linking verbs include be (am, is, are, was, were, etc.), seem, become, appear, etc. For example: She is a doctor. The flowers smell sweet. He became a teacher. Helping Verbs (Auxiliary Verbs): Helping verbs are used with main verbs to express shades of meaning such as tense, mood, voice, or emphasis. Common helping verbs include have, has, had, do, does, did, will, would, shall, should, can, could, may, might, must, etc. For example: She is eating dinner. They have finished their homework. He will go to the party. Transitive and Intransitive Verbs: Verbs can be transitive or intransitive. Transitive verbs require a direct object to complete their meaning. For example: She ate pizza. (The verb ate requires the object pizza.) Intransitive verbs do not require a direct object. For example: He sleeps. Verb Tense: Verbs can express different time frames through tense. The Main Tenses are: Present Indefinite: I eat. Past Indefinite: I ate. Future Indefinite: I will eat. Future Indefinite in the Past: I would eat Present Continuous: I am eating. Past Continuous: I was eating. Future Continuous: I will be eating. Future Continuous in the Past: I would be eating. Present Perfect: I have eaten. Past Perfect: I had eaten. Future Perfect: I will have eaten. Future Perfect in the Past: I would have eaten Present Perfect Continuous: I have been eating Past Perfect Continuous: I had been eating Future Perfect Continuous: I will have been eating Future Perfect Continuous in the Past: I would have been eating Verb Agreement: Verbs must agree with their subjects in terms of number and person. For example: She walks. (Singular subject) They walk. (Plural subject) Voice: Verbs can also express the voice of the action, indicating whether the subject performs the action (active voice) or receives the action (passive voice). Active Voice: In active voice sentences, the subject performs the action expressed by the verb. For example: The chef cooked the meal. She painted the picture. They are building a house. Passive Voice: In passive voice sentences, the subject receives the action expressed by the verb. The structure typically involves a form of to be plus the past participle of the main verb. For example: The meal was cooked by the chef. The picture was painted by her. A house is being built by them. Regular and irregular verbs: are two categories of verbs based on their patterns of conjugation in different tenses. Regular Verbs: Regular verbs follow a predictable pattern when conjugated in different tenses. They typically form their past tense and past participle by adding -ed to the base form of the verb. Examples: Base Form: walk, talk, play Past Tense: walked, talked, played Past Participle: walked, talked, played Irregular Verbs: Irregular verbs have unique forms for their past tense and past participle. Examples: Base Form: go, eat, sing Past Tense: went, ate, sang Past Participle: gone, eaten, sung
Instructions: Please, do the exercises without seeing the Answers. If you are unable to find an answer, you can check the answers provided below after attempting all the blanks. Exercise: Regular Verbs Instructions: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the regular verb provided in brackets. - She __________ (cook) dinner for her family last night. - The students __________ (study) for their exams last week. - He always __________ (play) the guitar in his childhood. - The flowers __________ (bloom) beautifully last spring. - They __________ (travel) to Europe last summer. - I __________ (visit) my grandparents every Sunday when I was a little boy. - The mechanic __________ (fix) the car yesterday. - The children __________ (laugh) at the silly clown when they were in the park. - The rain __________ (pour) heavily yesterday. - 10. We __________ (paint) the walls of the house last month. Correct Answers: - She cooked dinner for her family last night. - The students studied for their exams last week. - He always played the guitar in his childhood. - The flowers bloomed beautifully last spring. - They travelled to Europe last summer. - I visited my grandparents every Sunday when I was a little boy. - The mechanic fixed the car yesterday. - The children laughed at the silly clown when they were in the park. - The rain poured heavily yesterday. - We painted the walls of the house last month. Exercise: Irregular Verbs Instructions: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the irregular verb provided in brackets. - She __________ (go) to the market yesterday. - They __________ (eat) lunch an hour ago. - He __________ (write) a letter to his friend last week. - The dog __________ (hide) its bone at last. - We __________ (begin) the project last month. - She __________ (break) her favorite cup yesterday morning. - They __________ (drive) to the countryside last weekend. - I __________ (sing) a song at the party yesterday. - The child __________ (swim) in the pool last summer. - He __________ (ring) the bell before entering. Correct Answers: - She went to the market yesterday. - They ate lunch an hour ago. - He wrote a letter to his friend last week. - The dog hid its bone at last. - We began the project last month. - She broke her favorite cup yesterday morning. - They drove to the countryside last weekend. - I sang a song at the party yesterday. - The child swam in the pool last summer. - He rang the bell before entering. Exercise: Indefinite Tense Instructions: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate form of the verb in the Indefinite tense. Choose the correct form from the options provided for each sentence. - She usually __________ (go/goes) to the gym after work. - The birds __________ (sing/sings) beautifully in the morning. - We always __________ (enjoy/enjoys) our summer vacation at the beach. - He __________ (read/reads) a new book every week. - The sun often __________ (shine/shines) brightly in the sky. - They __________ (play/plays) soccer every Saturday. - The train __________ (arrive/arrives) at the station on time every morning. - I __________ (drink/drinks) a cup of tea before bedtime. - The children always __________ (laugh/laughs) at the funny clown during the circus. - The flowers __________ (bloom/blooms) beautifully in the spring. Correct Answers: - She usually goes to the gym after work. - The birds sing beautifully in the morning. - We always enjoy our summer vacation at the beach. - He reads a new book every week. - The sun often shines brightly in the sky. - They play soccer every Saturday. - The train arrives at the station on time every morning. - I drink a cup of tea before bedtime. - The children laugh at the funny clown during the circus. - The flowers bloom beautifully in the spring. Exercise: Continuous Tense Instructions: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate form of the verb in the continuous tense. Choose the correct form from the options provided for each sentence. - She __________ (cook/cooking/cooks) dinner while her parents are at work. - The students __________ (study/studying/studies) for their exams at the moment. - We __________ (play/playing/plays) board games this evening. - They __________ (watch/watching/watches) a movie right now. - I __________ (read/reading/reads) a novel at the library now. - The dog __________ (bark/barking/barks) loudly in the backyard. - It __________ (rain/raining/rains) heavily outside at the moment. - The children __________ (laugh/laughing/laughs) and playing in the park. - She __________ (dance/dancing/dances) gracefully at the ballet recital. - The workers __________ (build/building/builds) a new house in our neighborhood. Correct Answers: - She is cooking dinner while her parents are at work. - The students are studying for their exams at the moment. - We are playing board games this evening. - They are watching a movie right now. - I am reading a novel at the library now. - The dog is barking loudly in the backyard. - It is raining heavily outside at the moment. - The children are laughing and playing in the park. - She is dancing gracefully at the ballet recital. - The workers are building a new house in our neighborhood. Exercise: Perfect Tense Instructions: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate form of the verb in the perfect tense. Choose the correct form from the options provided for each sentence. - She __________ (have/had/has) finished her homework before dinner. - The chef __________ (have/had/has) prepared the delicious meal for the guests. - We __________ (have/had/has) visited that museum several times. - They __________ (have/had/has) travelled to Europe many times. - I __________ (have/had/has) never seen such a beautiful sunset before. - The team __________ (have/had/has) won the championship three times in a row. - He __________ (have/had/has) lived in this city for over ten years. - She __________ (have/had/has) cooked a delicious meal for us lately. - The company __________ (have/had/has) achieved great success recently. - They __________ (have/had/has) completed the project ahead of schedule. Correct Answers: - She has finished her homework before dinner. - The chef has prepared the delicious meal for the guests. - We have visited that museum several times. - They have travelled to Europe many times. - I have never seen such a beautiful sunset before. - The team has won the championship three times in a row. - He has lived in this city for over ten years. - She has cooked a delicious meal for us lately. - The company has achieved great success recently. - They have completed the project ahead of schedule. Exercise: Perfect Continuous Tense Instructions: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate form of the verb in the perfect continuous tense. Choose the correct form from the options provided for each sentence. - She __________ (have been/had been/has been) studying for the exam for three hours. - The workers __________ (have been/had been/has been) constructing the building since last month. - I __________ (have been/had been/has been) waiting for the bus for over an hour. - They __________ (have been/had been/has been) practicing the dance routine for the performance. - The team __________ (have been/had been/has been) working on the project for a long time. - She __________ (have been/had been/has been) learning to play the piano since she was a child. - We __________ (have been/had been/has been) living in this house for ten years. - He __________ (have been/had been/has been) teaching English at the school for a decade. - They __________ (have been/had been/has been) travelling around the world since a few months. - The athletes __________ (have been/had been/has been) training for the marathon since January. Correct Answers: - She has been studying for the exam for three hours. - The workers have been constructing the building since last month. - I have been waiting for the bus for over an hour. - They have been practicing the dance routine for the performance. - The team has been working on the project for a long time. - She has been learning to play the piano since she was a child. - We have been living in this house for ten years. - He has been teaching English at the school for a decade. - They have been travelling around the world since a few months. - The athletes have been training for the marathon since January. Exercise: Present Simple and Present Continuous Tenses Instructions: Use the present simple tense or present continuous tense forms of the verbs provided, depending on the adverbs given in the sentences. - Sarah __________ (read) a book every evening. - The children __________ (play) in the garden right now. - He usually __________ (go) to the gym on Mondays. - The dog __________ (bark) loudly at strangers. - They __________ (watch) a movie at the moment. - She __________ (cook) dinner for her family every night. - The train __________ (arrive) at 6 PM every day. - He __________ (work) on his project this week. - The birds __________ (sing) beautifully in the morning. - They __________ (travel) to different countries every summer. Correct Answers: - Sarah reads a book every evening. - The children are playing in the garden right now. - He usually goes to the gym on Mondays. - The dog often barks loudly at strangers. - They are watching a movie at the moment. - She cooks dinner for her family every night. - The train arrives at 6 PM every day. - He is working on his project this week. - The birds sing beautifully in the morning. - They usually travel to different countries every summer. Exercise: Past Simple and Present Perfect Tenses Instructions: Use the past simple tense or present perfect tense forms of the verbs provided, depending on the adverbs given in the sentences. - Sarah __________ (finish) her homework already. - They __________ (visit) Paris last summer. - He __________ (not / eat) breakfast yet. - The students __________ (study) hard for their exams last night. - She __________ (live) in New York for ten years. - We __________ (not / see) that movie yet. - He __________ (complete) his work last week. - They __________ (just / arrive) at the airport. - I __________ (travel) to Japan twice. - The team __________ (win) the championship last season. Correct Answers: - Sarah has already finished her homework. - They visited Paris last summer. Read the full article
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Penny's Big Breakaway: Watch Someone Beat The First Level With A Single 2-Minute Combo
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Penny's Big Breakaway: Watch Someone Beat The First Level With A Single 2-Minute Combo


Penny’s Big Breakaway, the momentum-based 3D platformer from developer Evening Star, surprise launched earlier this week after appearing in a Partner Showcase Nintendo Direct. During a livestream held by Evening Star on the game’s February 21 launch, one designer completed the first level with a single, two-minute combo, and it’s a feat to behold.
If you haven’t yet checked out Penny’s Big Breakaway, it’s a 3D platformer modeled off the strange and weird platformers of the PlayStation 1 generation, rather than Nintendo’s popular platforming efforts. As such, the game features a unique moveset that feels similar to Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, with a Devil May Cry combo meter to boot.
Check out the Evening Star developer reach a massive 191-move combo in the first stage of Vanillatown, the first world in Penny’s Big Breakaway, below:
As you can see, this designer – Milena – completes the first level with one continuous combo. We’re not sure we’re quite up to the task but we wouldn’t be surprised if fans of the game spend time outcomboing this score. Only time will tell.
Penny’s Big Breakaway is now available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch, and PC.
For more about the game, check out the Penny’s Big Breakaway launch trailer here and then read Game Informer’s exclusive behind-the-scenes feature about the game’s creation, the people making it, the music, and more.
Are you playing Penny’s Big Breakaway? Let us know what you think of it so far in the comments below!
#2024#3d#continuous#designers#Developer#Features#game#it#Music#One#PC#PlayStation#PlayStation 5#Read#Showcase#time#twitter#weird#X#Xbox#Xbox Series X
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today’s prompt: dichotomous vs. continuous.
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#continuous#cont#18 + content#control#dog knotting#cw knotting#ftm knotting#k9 cock#don knotts#knot tying#k9 knot#knotting kink#k9 kn0t#knottybitch
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The free-running answer for your Aerial Adventure Park The safety line can be adjusted for a variety of situations. Speedrunner is the economic solution for Ropes Course operators. . 👉bit.ly/ShopSpeedrunner .
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Data management: How to create a categorical variable from a continuous variable
This video demonstrates how to create a categorical variable from a continuous variable in Stata using the *recode* command. source
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Present Continuous Tense Question Affirmative Form
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