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That's very interesting to know. Even if it's an epilogue thing, it could be a great thing to add.To be fair, Stanford has one of the strongest medical programs in the country, and their hospital not only gives students strong connections in the medical and research fields, but also (if a person is interested) in Veterans Affairs, since they work closely with the local VA hospital, which might be useful in My Dorm's current circumstances.
Excited to see Daphne playing this.
Imagine her designing it, and Dungeon Mastering it!Excited to see Daphne playing this.
v.0.19 will be the best update ever.Imagine her designing it, and Dungeon Mastering it!
Although the design is tricky. She is into STEM, not History or languages, so she can (will) mess it up with some Latin (from Rome, not South America ) names.
I don't know how much Latin studies an HS student in the US, if any, but with what was studied in Spain the only thing you can do is make some Romans roll in their graveyards.
He prefers tea......TropecitaGames The pageYou must be registered to see the linksis down.
Long Island Iced Tea right?He prefers tea......
Yes, they suspended it because it's related to an NSFW game and I have appealed. The title of the page says it clearly: It's to fund an SFW version of My Dorm. I hope they say something soon. It's been some days, so thanks for reminding me. I just re-appealed.TropecitaGames The pageYou must be registered to see the linksis down.
I would be very interested in this version because I have nephews and nieces who love romance simulators and adventures. It would be interesting to introduce them to this type of game, as what they usually play often comes from Japan.Yes, they suspended it because it's related to an NSFW game and I have appealed. The title of the page says it clearly: It's to fund an SFW version of My Dorm. I hope they say something soon. It's been some days, so thanks for reminding me. I just re-appealed.
It even says it in the 2nd anniversary video
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Cuban Ice tea, use a 12 and 8 year rum, spiced rum, fresh lime juice and top off with cola of your choice.Long Island Iced Tea right?
Here. Fixed it.Excited to see Daphne.
I think you did a little mistake when writting Martha.Here. Fixed it.
You're right, I want everything with Daphne, especially since on the 11th she'll announce the big news that I'm going to be a father.I didn't write any name. It was flavio who wrote Daphne, I was just fixing it for him.
But, I'm excited to see her too (and Martha, but also Erika).
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Oh well, here we go again.
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Almost more likely to mix up Mexican names for South American names; but yea, unless you're into linguistics -- or dead languages in particular -- most likely not on her curriculum.Imagine her designing it, and Dungeon Mastering it!
Although the design is tricky. She is into STEM, not History or languages, so she can (will) mess it up with some Latin (from Rome, not South America ) names.
I don't know how much Latin studies an HS student in the US, if any, but with what was studied in Spain the only thing you can do is make some Romans roll in their graveyards.
In my time, remember I'm old as dust, Latin was mandatory in 2nd grade High School (15y.o.) for everyone. Then you wouldn't see Latin for the rest of your education if you chose the STEM or the Socio-economic paths. You only see it again in the Humanistic (getting ready for degrees in History, Philosophy, etc.) and Social paths (for degrees in Law, Medicine, etc., and for people allergic to maths).Almost more likely to mix up Mexican names for South American names; but yea, unless you're into linguistics -- or dead languages in particular -- most likely not on her curriculum.
It was just an elective in my high school. You had to pick a language, but it was just one of the options. I doubt it's even offered before college anymore (I don't know this, but ...).In my time, remember I'm old as dust, Latin was mandatory in 2nd grade High School (15y.o.) for everyone. Then you wouldn't see Latin for the rest of your education if you chose the STEM or the Socio-economic paths. You only see it again in the Humanistic (getting ready for degrees in History, Philosophy, etc.) and Social paths (for degrees in Law, Medicine, etc., and for people allergic to maths).
I said "my time". Just as a clarification, Latin was already a dead language then