e6mill

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guess our Anglo - Amerikan friends use "Neutral spanish" as synonimous for "Castellano" (castillan")
According to google there are 3 (main) different dialects of Esapñol spoken in Mexico. The Spanish I learned (such as it is) is probably one of those. :)
 

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Agreed with all this except for a technicality - the original comment said "women cannot rape men" (and I think it was said sarcastically, but I'm not sure).

In the UK that would actually be correct, too, as by legal definition, a woman cannot rape a man. The legal definition specifies rape as "when a person intentionally penetrates another's vagina, anus or mouth with a penis, without the other person's consent." How stupid is that wording?
Agreed, It doesnt consider that a woman with a strap on, penetrating the anus of a man as rape.

I just remembered of a news a few years back in the newspaper that described how two women drugged a man, tied him to the bed (in a hotel room), forced him to swallow viagra pills, and took turns rapping him all night long, only in the morning of the next day the maid of the hotel found the man still tied to the bed, who could barely say the word "help".

So yes, rape is more used to refer a men rapping a woman, but the opposite is also true, same as domestic violence, is more common to be a man hitting a woman, but the opposite also happens...
 

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Talking seriously, what complaints I expected in the comments for this update?
* Redhead Marzia ✓
* Too focused on DnD ✓
* Catgirl ✓ (even if she's a cat-fox girl)
* Milking ✓
* No sex with Kiara X
* Handholding X
* No Amanda, Eva, Lisa, Kate, Debbie, Kim, Norah, Saira, Meemaw, Samantha, Simone, Megan, Eileen, or Alexia in the update ✓
* Cliches ✓
* Traumatized people complaining about seeing Eric's face once again (This one surprised me. I guess they are still crying in a corner since the last update. A corner in a padded room) X
* "That isn't in the D&D rules" X
* "Whatever happens in the update ruined the game for me" ✓
* Bad Latin X

So not bad at all!
You missed Harem fans confused why LIs are moaning "Vilfredo"
 

xapican

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According to google there are 3 (main) different dialects of Esapñol spoken in Mexico. The Spanish I learned (such as it is) is probably one of those. :)
"Castellano" is the official language, which is taught, in School, or Language academies (it is availed, but the Royal Spanish Academy) which is the institution which regulates the spanish language, Grammar and syntax for Spain and all the spanish speaking countrys.
In US and UK it is called the Neutral spanish which is used in legal, conference, and comercial comunications.
Spanish dialects, are well easy about 50 +( In spain there are alone like 11 or 12 dialects or more Trope shure can provide serious numbers).
For example, Mexicans tend to say to the color brown (color café) which is not used or rarely used by the rest of Spanish speaking countrys, they use (marrón).
 

TigerWolfe

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Neutral spanish
I've never heard this particular phrase in my 37 years of life...

I've always just heard Spanish and then if needed they specify which country. I don't think your average American is even aware of Castilian. I've heard Spain Spanish when needing to differentiate from Mexican or Puerto Rican Spanish etc...

My language nerd friends are the only ones I've ever heard reference Castilian.
 

xapican

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I've never heard this particular phrase in my 37 years of life...

I've always just heard Spanish and then if needed they specify which country. I don't think your average American is even aware of Castilian. I've heard Spain Spanish when needing to differentiate from Mexican or Puerto Rican Spanish etc...

My language nerd friends are the only ones I've ever heard reference Castilian.
Sorry I comit an omision,
In all Interpreter requests, and all translation requests from official documents they use this term, IMIA and all the others.
Castellano, (castillan) is only used by spanish speaking institutions, and what concerns the other terms, are used by the Computer branch, but that is more a Marketing strategie than a official denomination.
It figures in Standard spanish which is regulated by the RAE (Royal Spanish Academy)
 

Skep-tiker

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"Castellano" is the official language, which is taught, in School, or Language academies (it is availed, but the Royal Spanish Academy) which is the institution which regulates the spanish language, Grammar and syntax for Spain and all the spanish speaking countrys.
In US and UK it is called the Neutral spanish which is used in legal, conference, and comercial comunications.
Spanish dialects, are well easy about 50 +( In spain there are alone like 11 or 12 dialects or more Trope shure can provide serious numbers).
For example, Mexicans tend to say to the color brown (color café) which is not used or rarely used by the rest of Spanish speaking countrys, they use (marrón).
Rookie numbers *chuckles in german dialect*
 
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Acsuka

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Unfortunately, I really miss another girl in this scene. But since there is a break, it can still be fixed. You can, right?
Hmmm you mean the DnD fairy girl? He's there in the picture, only now he's tiny, and he's hiding behind Emma's back... ;)
 
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