divingmedic
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At least it stays in the family.I thought incest patches were like nicotine patches - for people trying to kick the habit?![]()
At least it stays in the family.I thought incest patches were like nicotine patches - for people trying to kick the habit?![]()
As long as we keep away Ina, grumpy old bitch... she turned down a make a wish kid once.Needs more Giada.![]()
Her lack of mounds means there's no hidden valley for my ranch!
I'd try it.Forget about pineapple-shaming and let's unite to declare war against this
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To keep the post on topic, Betty would eat it, if there were nothing else in the menu. Pizza is pizza after all.
You don't know what you are missing... It's :: Chef's Kiss ::That would be amazing.......
Regarding the patch, it changes Martha to MC's biological mother, Norah to your biological aunt, and several other LIs to your sister and cousins. There are still women that are clones however. I think you'll find that at least in this thread, it's generally the preferred version.Interesting, so I'll have to install it. I played a demo and the women are clones and Martha is supposedly like a stepmother, but she doesn't share a bloodline with anyone. Maybe those details will be changed in the game. By the way, I speak Spanish, and the translation work is perfect, not like other translation patches that translate idioms and vocabulary literally and then the narrative doesn't make sense in many scenes. But here I realized that they've done a great job.
"Xapican's Country" (I won't name it, lest I offend someone else): where the men are men, and the cows are nervous...I live in a country with 5 million Humans and 15 million of cows, would be a suicide to be vegan .....(the cows look hatfull at the vegans, bercause they eat their food)![]()
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And once again, we've come full circle: My food's food...Vegans eat my food's food, so I also look at them with distrust.
Pretty sure that's just Google's Gemini "letting rip" with an AI brain fart...Pizza itself has been declared a vegetable, by act of congress! It's true, ask google.![]()
It's not! It made the news!Pretty sure that's just Google's Gemini "letting rip" with an AI brain fart...
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Well, Trope is a native spanish speaker so it would be weird if wasn't very good spanishInteresting, so I'll have to install it. I played a demo and the women are clones and Martha is supposedly like a stepmother, but she doesn't share a bloodline with anyone. Maybe those details will be changed in the game. By the way, I speak Spanish, and the translation work is perfect, not like other translation patches that translate idioms and vocabulary literally and then the narrative doesn't make sense in many scenes. But here I realized that they've done a great job.
As far as I know Trope writes it in both Languages, and then the English version passes trhough a few Instances Editor, and Proofreader.Regarding the patch, it changes Martha to MC's biological mother, Norah to your biological aunt, and several other LIs to your sister and cousins. There are still women that are clones however. I think you'll find that at least in this thread, it's generally the preferred version.
As for the other thing you mentioned, I'm fairly certain the game is originally written in Spanish before being translated to other games, so your observation makes sense.
As other players said, I'm a native Spaniard, so I write the game in Spanish and translate it into English (and then torture my native English-speaker proofreaders to correct the mess I did).Interesting, so I'll have to install it. I played a demo and the women are clones and Martha is supposedly like a stepmother, but she doesn't share a bloodline with anyone. Maybe those details will be changed in the game. By the way, I speak Spanish, and the translation work is perfect, not like other translation patches that translate idioms and vocabulary literally and then the narrative doesn't make sense in many scenes. But here I realized that they've done a great job.
It's only Sagerock so don't sweat it(and then torture my native English-speaker proofreaders to correct the mess I did).
Okay... so, pizza is a vegetable (apparently the tomato/marinara sauce makes it so), but only when it's on the lunch menu for U.S. schools, as of 2011, thanks to a conservative Congress that was pushing back against (then) President Obama's Department of Agriculture's strict public school lunch nutrition standards. I don't know if the "(school lunch) pizza is a vegetable" mandate is still in effect, and I'm not going to look it up, because my "political stupidity quota" was exceeded the moment I started reading the article about it, and if I get into it any deeper, I might post something here on the interwebs that would land me on a U.S. national security watch list...It's not! It made the news!
Don't feel bad, I'm probably already on several. Disabled Veteran, had a TS, Outspokenly Leftist... stupid numbers that no one should ever talk about with regard to themselves but are high enough that some folks think they matter, and sadly not nearly as well off as some of those variables would lead you to believe... Also my wife is a second generation American, so I'm directly related to folks who immigrated from other countries.Okay... so, pizza is a vegetable (apparently the tomato/marinara sauce makes it so), but only when it's on the lunch menu for U.S. schools, as of 2011, thanks to a conservative Congress that was pushing back against (then) President Obama's Department of Agriculture's strict public school lunch nutrition standards. I don't know if the "(school lunch) pizza is a vegetable" mandate is still in effect, and I'm not going to look it up, because my "political stupidity quota" was exceeded the moment I started reading the article about it, and if I get into it any deeper, I might post something here on the interwebs that would land me on a U.S. national security watch list...
(the emojis aren't aimed at you, e6mill)
While the idea of potatoes (gritty, mealy OR too raw) sounds repulsive, I would give it a try on principle. But I would NEVER order anything that made me worried about being taken out in a boat after eating to get shot in the head...
True. But I tried pizza in Italy once and it was the biggest disappointment of my life.Traditional pizza. Said a New Yorker. Italians could disagree about your concept of "traditional".
Yeah-but-not-really: they were Italian-Americans selling pizza to us heathens, so obviously they would make what sells where they live. I bet if they made pizza at home it was more like theWhen I was growing up in NYC, who made pretty much all the pizza I was eating? Italians.![]()
Yeah, that reads 2 very different ways...and I'm not 100% sure which you were going for."Xapican's Country" (I won't name it, lest I offend someone else): where the men are men, and the cows are nervous...
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I don't say Italian pizza is the best. I ate better (for my taste) in a lot of places. Even in Italy, it's totally different if you go to the north (my favorite while in Italy), the Rome area (my wife's favorite), or the south. I ate A LOT of pizza in Italy (I've been 56 days tere on different trips). Some were good, some were mediocre, and some were amazing.True. But I tried pizza in Italy once and it was the biggest disappointment of my life.I know us Yanks (all of us Americans, not just those assholes in NY who can't even BUY a title these days
) love our big portion sizes, but you know what else we like? FLAVOR! Man that "traditional" pizza tasted like ass.
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take which you like I already send the Mexican customer service to see for his wellbeingWhile the idea of potatoes (gritty, mealy OR too raw) sounds repulsive, I would give it a try on principle. But I would NEVER order anything that made me worried about being taken out in a boat after eating to get shot in the head...
True. But I tried pizza in Italy once and it was the biggest disappointment of my life.I know us Yanks (all of us Americans, not just those assholes in NY who can't even BUY a title these days
) love our big portion sizes, but you know what else we like? FLAVOR! Man that "traditional" pizza tasted like ass.
Yeah-but-not-really: they were Italian-Americans selling pizza to us heathens, so obviously they would make what sells where they live. I bet if they made pizza at home it was more like thegarbageauthentic pizze you would get in Italy, though.
Yeah, that reads 2 very different ways...and I'm not 100% sure which you were going for.![]()
How about this game? Super great, amirite.? On-topicI don't say Italian pizza is the best. I ate better (for my taste) in a lot of places. Even in Italy, it's totally different if you go to the north (my favorite while in Italy), the Rome area (my wife's favorite), or the south. I ate A LOT of pizza in Italy (I've been 56 days tere on different trips). Some were good, some were mediocre, and some were amazing.
I also ate NY-style pizza (made by New Yorkers) in Barcelona (I have never been to NY). It was good but not the best.
The best pizza I ever tried (for my taste) was made by an old woman in a pizzeria in Barcelona (she's retired now). She never went to Italy, but she would give Italian pizzaiolos a run for their money. But I won't call her pizza "traditional".