im sorry but can we pls make it the norm when translating to put a bunch of synonyms next to kind of nuanced words that don’t have an exact/great translation in whatever language it’s being translated to. like does that make sense. for example, écoeurant— like nauseating but not like food being gross and making u wanna puke, but more like eating something too sweet that makes u feel a little sick afterwords. like when im reading something and that word is used i want there to be synonyms and things that explain to me the exact context of what the author meant. like if novels had glossaries in the back and not just nonfiction books (which i think should be a thing!!) or like how menus often have asterisks by items to show that they’re gluten free or spicy or raw meat or wtv but just to give more insight on what exactly the word means. a way to further combat language barriers in media, if you will. because like it really does make me so sad to know that i will never be able to completely 95%+ understand what foreign authors are trying to convey because of the nuances of some words that my language(s) may not convey as well ughhh
i really want to go back and analyze gerard absorbing his own book. it's seemingly gone now? it's just a "they lived happily." and it's physically no longer a canon book anymore. what does that mean for him and elody!! what does that mean for alternate timelines??
A new character in the world of Krúos Tallo, Kollet! She was made by @meteorito618 and I think is quite an interesting character! So far she attacked our group, and now she is studying magic in Bjarga with Glacia! I think she’s really neat!
im curious how people who don't know me/ have access to my blog think of me, one of my ex coworkers went to france and said that i would love one of the castles she went to. she said i would love lyon because it was my vibe. how does she see me.
i was obsessed the first time i saw someone post leon on that stupid panda rocker but i was never able to find raw footage of it lol, so i decided to compile leon with all the playground interactions because i love him <3
Great news for uninsured adults in the USA who want a COVID-19 booster! It now appears that ALL CVS locations are now active participants in the Bridge Access Program. The Bridge Access Program gives out free Covid-19 vaccinations to 18+ adults who otherwise can't afford one, so if you have a CVS near you, please go get one! For others who don't have a CVS near them, please go to vaccines.gov, click on "Find Covid-19 vaccines", fill out which vaccines you prefer (you can mix different vaccines if you have to so i reccomend just marking all of them for the age groups you need), and when the next page loads mark the "Bridge Access Program Participant" option to see only locations that are Bridge Access Program participants. Hopefully, other places that aren't CVS will start participating soon, so just check back every so often to see if there are any updates. The CDC Bridge Access Program website also has more details on what locations will be participating, but only CVS is appearing as an active participant on the vaccines.gov location finder at the moment.