AppData\Roaming\RenPy
That's where it saves everything in case you delete games and come back to them.
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Shota just means underage-looking and like Loli the words are more often associated with the body type and not the age as "all characters depicted are at least 18 years old" for legal reasons.
Anime is short for "Animeshon" which is the Engrish pronunciation of the word, there's no Japanese word for Cartoon and that's easier to say so it stuck. They're all still cartoons though, technically speaking even their slapsticks are also Anime. It's only weebs who gatekeep anime like it's any different from western media that fight over the terms.
True, but you missed a long vowel and as a Japanese major that hurts me inside. アニメーション-- animeeshon. Hold the vowel for 3 seconds instead of one. It's one of the things thats hardest for American speakers, believe it or not.
Also, anime is different than western cartoons for a number of reasons, such as writing styles that you don't see in Western, tropes, and age ranges-- MOST (there are many obvious exceptions) Western animations are for children, anime tends to be spread out. Cartoons and anime are both animations, but cartoons are not anime and anime are not cartoons... I think theres some stylistic differences that should prevent overlap.
I started on anime because I got bored with Western cartoons like those on Nick. They all got really predictable before too long. Anime was a breath of fresh air, but it also has its tropes and is now all-too predictable (except for when it's not. Anime seems to be better at tropebreaking imho). Even adult-oriented dramas, such as cop shows like Law and Order or political dramas like Madame Secretary tend to get into that trope rut where you see a scene and it's like "Oh, he's toast."
I kinda digressed with that last bit, sorry. Point being, I think it's not really fair to completely equalise anime and cartoons. Especially since most cartoons aren't serialised, and I've seen VERY few non-serial anime (Hetalia is the only one that comes to mind).
Sorry again, this time for the ramble. No TL

R, suck it up.