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English is pretty simple in comparation. I love how German has few words connected in one word. Grammar is much more complex then English. Speak is different everywhere. But England has it too; Scottish accent vs Ireland or Texan vs New York. Grammar tenses are more complex too. Nouns are written with capital letters.
But deep down they are similar too... Both are related.
In my experience, English has it´s own pitfalls and is not that much simpler. I think this is a learning curve thing, why the two languages are seen as such. The learning curve for German at the beginning is really high (for a non-native speaker), but once it clicks German becomes mega-easy, since it is a toolbox for building. The currently longest correct sentence in German clocks in at 1077 words, not something you see in everyday use, but what is possible.
English starts with a rather low learning curve, you can become halfway decent rather quick, but if you go deeper into English the learning curve ratchets up very quickly and some rules are rather strange. Even some beginner stuff is not that easy as it might seem to a native speaker. For instance, "I eat" and "I am eating" is something e.g. German does not distinguish at all. While we can state an equivalent of "I am eating", this is done very rarely and is considered overspecific.

Where most of the differences between German and English come from is the deep structure, which is decidedly different today. Both languages descended from a mother tongue of the SOV "verb final" type. English developed to a strict SVO type over time, German is of the very rare V2/OV type. In German the finite verb comes in second sentence position, all other verbs come at the end.
So while the easy sentences "I eat bread/Ich esse Brot" look identical, they are not when it comes to underlying grammatical structure. In English you HAVE TO begin a sentence with the subject, in German literally anything can stand at the beginning the sentence and often does. Even this small sentence "Ich esse Brot" could be changed into "Brot esse ich" without any loss of meaning and being completely valid.
 
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In the end, the earrings will not belong to Leia, but rather, it will belong to a roaming lady that gives them like candy to children after she lost everything gambling. She is going to have a box full of these. :p :p
 

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In the end, the earrings will not belong to Leia, but rather, it will belong to a roaming lady that gives them like candy to children after she lost everything gambling. She is going to have a box full of these. :p :p
They appeared to have been Sedila's in the pre-rework version, we'll see if she reappears (as a potential Nami mother).
 
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In the end, the earrings will not belong to Leia, but rather, it will belong to a roaming lady that gives them like candy to children after she lost everything gambling. She is going to have a box full of these. :p :p
They appeared to have been Sedila's in the pre-rework version, we'll see if she reappears (as a potential Nami mother).
The thing is in old and new WIAB these earrings are Leia´s and while it is right that in old WIAB Sedila also wore them, in the new version only Leia has them so far. There is even an animation were Leia wears them and is shown rather prominently that she has these earrings.
 

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The thing is in old and new WIAB these earrings are Leia´s and while it is right that in old WIAB Sedila also wore them, in the new version only Leia has them so far. There is even an animation were Leia wears them and is shown rather prominently that she has these earrings.
I was more surprised by spotting them in an RL production. XO, Kitty, the wings are hanging from necklace chains instead of being worn as earrings, but it really caught my eye.
 
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I can confirm that it will run under Joiplay on Android, however. Grab the compresses release and it's buttery smooth.
first cool pfp isnt that a girl from acting lessons?
second uhm the compressed version are only pc and mac so how would i play that on android i just want a apk not some joyride tried that once didnt work
 

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I was more surprised by spotting them in an RL production. XO, Kitty, the wings are hanging from necklace chains instead of being worn as earrings, but it really caught my eye.
This is a preview of Ocean's third game. Where the Zaneverse cross the threshold between fiction and reality. It is going to be a lit alternate reality game.
 

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They appeared to have been Sedila's in the pre-rework version, we'll see if she reappears (as a potential Nami mother).
Yeah, if I remember correctly, they first met in a clothes store and Sedilla was mad at the Zanes because Katie bullied her sister at school. This is a strong common ground between Willie and Sedi to make something out of it. Something like Nami :)
 

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There is a small handful of VNs on this website that are so far above everything else in terms of quality that they almost ruin other VNs for me. Summer's Gone is definitely one of those VNs. The wait for new updates is always painful, but always worth it in the end.

I haven't played WiAB yet because I like having a high quality VN waiting for me just in case the wait for SG becomes too unbearable. I need more Nami and Bella in my life :love:
 

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Any ayua stan willing to make a new sig with her updated look? (especially from that duo render with Bella at the racing spot)
Ready to pay in nature
 
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Turret rudy007 Try this:

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Or in these times: my habibi.
And other arabic words/phrases seeping in the german language.
Arabic had a huge influence on Spanish during the times where the Muslims conquered the Iberian Peninsula (around 8% of modern Spanish words were derived from Arabic).
Habibi was a word that repeteadly appeared in a type of poems written in the Spanish-Arabic dialect spoken by Christians living in Muslim dominated regions. Now it's your turn. The German that will come out of this will be lovely :HideThePain:
 

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Turret rudy007 Try this:

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Arabic had a huge influence on Spanish during the times where the Muslims conquered the Iberian Peninsula (around 8% of modern Spanish words were derived from Arabic).
Habibi was a word that repeteadly appeared in a type of poems written in the Spanish-Arabic dialect spoken by Christians living in Muslim dominated regions. Now it's your turn. The German that will come out of this will be lovely :HideThePain:
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And returning to the main topic, Leia wasn't my favourite in WiAB, but just look at her there.... I caught myself unconsciously trying to find any resemblance between Leia and any of the SG girls.
 

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Arabic had a huge influence on Spanish during the times where the Muslims conquered the Iberian Peninsula (around 8% of modern Spanish words were derived from Arabic).
Habibi was a word that repeteadly appeared in a type of poems written in the Spanish-Arabic dialect spoken by Christians living in Muslim dominated regions. Now it's your turn. The German that will come out of this will be lovely :HideThePain:
Well spanish was heavily influenced by the phoenician/catargic languages (due to the pre-roman colonies there). Which originated from the same lands as the arabs/hebrew languages. That never was the case with german. Maybe it is just my old ears, but I lack to find any compatibility YET. :D
 
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Turret rudy007 Try this:

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Arabic had a huge influence on Spanish during the times where the Muslims conquered the Iberian Peninsula (around 8% of modern Spanish words were derived from Arabic).
Habibi was a word that repeteadly appeared in a type of poems written in the Spanish-Arabic dialect spoken by Christians living in Muslim dominated regions. Now it's your turn. The German that will come out of this will be lovely :HideThePain:
If you say so. I don't think loanwords are to be considered as a linguistic influence.

I'm Italian, by the way, and I honestly think that castilian and italian are the same language with different phonetic evolution and phonological changes. Basically.



Well spanish was heavily influenced by the phoenician/catargic languages (due to the pre-roman colonies there). Which originated from the same lands as the arabs/hebrew languages. That never was the case with german. Maybe it is just my old ears, but I lack to find any compatibility YET. :D
Ditto. Same as above.
 
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