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If the bodies just looked better I would probably really like it. the story is pretty good but then you look at the bodies and it just breaks my immersion. Everyone looks like a blow up doll ... sad ...
The Harem is life. Monogamy should not exist in these games. I kid, but really this is the Harem game to end all Harem games. If you want a solo romance option, you might be playing the wrong game. Maybe try one where the MC is less of a Greek God, whose purpose is to bestow Love and happiness, on all his ladies.Is the harem in this game sort of inevitable?
EPIGENETICS 101: (From the CDC site)OK some of the stuff in this update is out of left field. Wtf is this brainwashing about medical issues all coming from mental trauma? What does wearing glasses have to do with being good at sports? Having bad vision can be purely genetic and nothing to do with physical fitness. And that crap about home schooling until age 7? What?
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Yeah. That's why I brought it up. I have no idea why Dictionary.com gives it that definition, as I have never seen the word until it appeared in your VN. While other languages can be close (spanish > english) there are definitely differences. Unfortunately, this is one of those cases.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
I agree with you.I have a degree in both English and Linguistics [graduated Magna Cum Laude]
Perhaps "eruption" would have been a better choice?You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
Bully for you that you were able to go on the internet and find definitions and copy and paste them. I was speaking to common use and that is not common use of this word in vernacular English (i.e., the English most English-speaking people use in everyday use). Have you ever used irruption in common speech? I'm coming upon 60, and I've never either read, written, or spoken that word.Definition of irruption noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
”the act of entering or appearing somewhere suddenly and with a lot of force”
Merriam-Webster deffinitions:
Definition of irrupt
intransitive verb
1: to rush in forcibly or violently
2: of a natural population : to undergo a sudden upsurge in numbers especially when natural ecological balances and checks are disturbed
3: ERUPT sense 1c
the crowd irrupted in a fervor of patriotism
lexico:
Oxford English and Spanish Dictionary
Meaning of irruption in English:
irruption
Pronunciation /ɪˈrʌpʃ(ə)n/
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‘This object, aligned with Evil, is a thing of desire for us, an outlet for the irruption of Evil.’
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- ‘He nailed me for calling it a migration as opposed to an irruption.’
- ‘They undergo almost cyclical irruptions across portions of their winter range, which may be associated with conifer seed crops.’
- ‘The book is a melange of logical exposition, poetic irruptions, and travel on a road with many detours and roadside attractions.’
- ‘They do undertake short-distance movements in some parts of their range, and irruptions occur in some years.’
irruption
SYNONYMS FOR irruption
- noun aggression
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Chambrige dictionary:
- attack
- incursion
- invasion
irruption
noun
[ feminine ] /iʀypsjɔ̃/
fait de s’introduire brutalement quelque part, en masse
bursting in
l’irruption des étudiants dans la salle
students bursting into the room
Synonym
intrusion
Biologyonline:
Dictionary > Irruption
Irruption
Irruption
Act or process of breaking through to a surface.
Origin: L. Irruptio, fr. Irrumpo, to break in
This is question of using the proper word in context. It's a question of correct semantic use. Father Castro thinks of himself as an important man doing important things. So when the two characters come into the room unexpectedly, they interrupt his important work. In context, interrupt is to "stop the continuous progress of (an activity or process)" and they are stopping the progress of Castro's work by intruding upon his space and demanding attention.Perhaps "eruption" would have been a better choice?