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broken_escalator wrote:Everyone knows afros are a hard counter to petrification.
poxic wrote:When we're stuck, flailing, and afraid, that's usually when we're running into the limitations of our old ways of doing things. Something new is being born. Stick around and find out what it is.
broken_escalator wrote:Everyone knows afros are a hard counter to petrification.
poxic wrote:When we're stuck, flailing, and afraid, that's usually when we're running into the limitations of our old ways of doing things. Something new is being born. Stick around and find out what it is.
Deva wrote:Mostlynormal wrote:Should translate some Shakespeare into Devanese. Will help those poor native Devanese speakers who can't read Shakespeare
Prologue of Romeo and Juliet:
Lay our scene in Verona, two houses.
Flares up again. Bloodies civil hands.
Give birth to lovers. Take their life. Stop fighting.
Continued raging. Couldn't stop without children's death.
Listen to our story.
Will try to fill in gaps.
Is just a first stab. What do you think?
Forgot the "Reconjugate the verb to third person singular" step. Only affected some verbs, though. Helps to differentiate imperatives from statements. Preserve the tense, of course.
No large issues besides that. Prefers your version over the original. Maintained good sentence diversity. Recommends replacing the first sentence’s comma with "with" and adding "their" before "children’s death". Avoids contractions, personally. Does not mind that, however.
Else would be, if not Watchmen quote.UniqueScreenname wrote:Quite saddening.
Mostlynormal wrote:Was trying to differentiate we/they from he/I. How do you do that?
Provisional Corrections:Spoiler:
Start of Act 1:Spoiler:
broken_escalator wrote:Everyone knows afros are a hard counter to petrification.
poxic wrote:When we're stuck, flailing, and afraid, that's usually when we're running into the limitations of our old ways of doing things. Something new is being born. Stick around and find out what it is.
Gear wrote:I'm not sure if it would be possible to constantly eat enough chocolate to maintain raptor toxicity without killing oneself.
broken_escalator wrote:Everyone knows afros are a hard counter to petrification.
poxic wrote:When we're stuck, flailing, and afraid, that's usually when we're running into the limitations of our old ways of doing things. Something new is being born. Stick around and find out what it is.
broken_escalator wrote:Everyone knows afros are a hard counter to petrification.
poxic wrote:When we're stuck, flailing, and afraid, that's usually when we're running into the limitations of our old ways of doing things. Something new is being born. Stick around and find out what it is.
superkipple wrote:Would like to know whether it is appropriate to use "this one" to refer to self or if it defeats the purpose.
Gear wrote:I'm not sure if it would be possible to constantly eat enough chocolate to maintain raptor toxicity without killing oneself.
broken_escalator wrote:Everyone knows afros are a hard counter to petrification.
poxic wrote:When we're stuck, flailing, and afraid, that's usually when we're running into the limitations of our old ways of doing things. Something new is being born. Stick around and find out what it is.
krogoth wrote:Knowtices the similarity of Deva and Roshak speech patterns. Is very slow, unlike them.
Gear wrote:I'm not sure if it would be possible to constantly eat enough chocolate to maintain raptor toxicity without killing oneself.
broken_escalator wrote:Everyone knows afros are a hard counter to petrification.
poxic wrote:When we're stuck, flailing, and afraid, that's usually when we're running into the limitations of our old ways of doing things. Something new is being born. Stick around and find out what it is.
broken_escalator wrote:Everyone knows afros are a hard counter to petrification.
poxic wrote:When we're stuck, flailing, and afraid, that's usually when we're running into the limitations of our old ways of doing things. Something new is being born. Stick around and find out what it is.
broken_escalator wrote:Everyone knows afros are a hard counter to petrification.
poxic wrote:When we're stuck, flailing, and afraid, that's usually when we're running into the limitations of our old ways of doing things. Something new is being born. Stick around and find out what it is.
broken_escalator wrote:Everyone knows afros are a hard counter to petrification.
poxic wrote:When we're stuck, flailing, and afraid, that's usually when we're running into the limitations of our old ways of doing things. Something new is being born. Stick around and find out what it is.
Um, this post feels devoid of content. Good luck?
For comparison, that means that if the cabbage guy from Avatar: The Last Airbender filled up his cart with lettuce instead, it would be about a quarter of a lethal dose.
Silas wrote:Nobody who gets paid by the hour invents a cotton gin.
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