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C0, lv90 Mona R1, lv90 solar pearl 4pc heart of depth, energy recharge, hydro damage bonus, crit damage (will farm really high crit dmg/rate substats) Talents: Lv10 basic/charged attacks Lv 6 skill Lv 9/10 burst C6 electro damage fischl as sub dps, near 100% uptime on Oz so constant electrocharged reactions.
I got some C by GE stuff and I LOVE the concept and want to expand. Unfortunately the C by GE stuff os really inconsistent so I'd like to move on from it as well.
front door, side door, and garage exterior lights on a timer and a switch.
exterior switched outlet [mainly for Christmas lights)
interior connected Christmas lightals
Interior entrance hallway lights on with entry
So I need some no neutral switches, some smart pugs, some interior and exterior bulbs. What brands are quaranteed to work together and with google home? How to cheap to go without sacrificing reliability?
I have searched and taken guesses, but one mistake I can't afford to make is buying things that don't really work and getting stuck with garbage.
They were from the "language club" on their IRL school afterall.
Along with Celia and Rio, they could estabilish a "Guild" using some "earthling" name (like with the products on Ricca Guild). Where the patent for all the invented sorcery, magic, tools and "Ancient Artifacts" on Rio's possession (and of spirit-folk origin) would be "scapegoated" on (with spirit-folk elders consent, of course).
They would become the literal Weasley Twins with that sorcery shop of theirs.
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Rui was also from language club, but that "translation sorcery" from his Divine Arms could prob be conveying those Latin words the sorcerers are uttering as japanese/english/"strahlian" for his brain.
I mean, we are yet to confirm if "Non-hero Summoned Otherworlders" such Miharu can directly imbue magic formulae on their bodies. But it's guaranteed they can still manage sorcery artifacts.
Hi all,
As the title says. I'd never played an Ace Combat before, but it was on sale on PSN recently and it just tickled my fancy, and I have to say I wasn't disappointed. But, I was playing on Easy/Easy so I didn't turn myself off too quickly. Playing on the more advanced controls, where you actually have to change directions and yaw like a plane in reality would...
Wow. I haven't hit the ground yet, but it's coming.
I don't know if other games had tutorials or ways to teach you techniques for controlling your plane better, I was wondering if you guys had anything to help? I'm doing okay for now, I've finished a few Spare Squadron missions by now, but I'm really struggling and I know some time limit missions will kick my ass. Thanks in advance!
Violadores del Verso
Violadores del Verso is a Spanish rap group whose members are: Kase.O, LΓrico, SHO-HAI and R de Rumba, all born in Zaragoza. They are considered a benchmark in Spanish rap, and one of the best Spanish-speaking rap groups in history.
Three MCβs and a DJ(R de Rumba), they contributed to the game in spain with three LPβs (Genios, Vicios y Virtues, & Vivir Para Contarlo) and one EP.
Kase O.
He is usually considered one of the best-known rappers in Spanish, by the community and the media. He has been active from 1993 to the present, being an icon and a benchmark for Spanish non-commercial rap and music in general.
Throughout his career, Kase.O released 7 studio albums with Violadores del Verso from 1998 to 2006.
Then, in 2011, he released solo "Kase.O Jazz Magnetism", an album in which he fuses hip hop and jazz, remastering some hits from Zaragoza and creating new ones together with a jazz band. In 2015 he released Previo, a preview of his LP that would come out next year. In 2016 he would release what was his greatest individual success, El CΓrculo, nominated for numerous awards, including the Latin Grammy, 4 being a revelation for non-commercial rap and winner of the gold record, 5 award previously received with Violadores del Verso.
Nach
Ignacio JosΓ© FornΓ©s Olmo, known as Nach (Albacete, October 1, 1974), is a Spanish rapper, poet, writer, and actor.
Being a very educated person, Nach implements deep lyrics in his songs that not only by focusing on certain themes that can go introspective, he also demonstrates his knowledge of the culture outside his country, making references to various figures of foreign cultures such as Martin scorsese, and a wide range of iconic characters.
He also demonstrates a wide rhyming scheme that connects without lacking coherence, maintaining the same ending and suffix of each word.
Canserbero
He was a Venezuelan rapper, composer, and social activist. He was one of the most significant performers of independent rap in his country of origin and in Latin America.
Throughout his career he went on to release two solo studio albums, Vida (2010) and Muerte (2012), respectively, and had several notorious songs such as "Pensando en ti", "C'est la mort", " Maquiavelico ",Β« JeremΓas 17-5 Β», among others.
In late January 2015, Canserbero was found dead after falling from the apartment where he was residing. There are several hypotheses about his death.
With his songs loaded with
... keep reading on reddit β‘So I literally just downloaded Anki today, and I'm delving into tutorials to figure out how to get the most out of the functionality Anki offers. So here's an example of something I'd like to use Anki to help me learn, but don't know what the best way to do it is:
An average Ancient Greek verb has, in addition to the basic or "dictionary" form, has 5 other "principal parts" that are necessary to fully conjugate the verb in all its various combinations of tense, aspect, and mood. Often these principal parts have a completely different stem from the basic form, meaning you actually have to memorize the principal parts and can't just assume the principal parts will be what you'd think they'd be. I'd like to use Anki to help me learn both the definition of a verb and its other principal parts, just given the dictionary form. Would it be better practice to make two basic-type cards for each verb, with the reverse side of one containing the definition, and the reverse of the other containing the principal parts, or should I make one Cloze-type card for each verb, with the other principal parts "Clozed" out and the definition in another paragraph also "Clozed" out? And if I do make one Cloze-type card for each verb, will I have to correctly provide the principal parts if I just want to drill definitions, and vice versa?
Edit: I'd also like to figure out how to work in identifying the Greek word just given the English definition, in addition to identifying the English definition and the other principal parts from the Greek, as I explained above. I might be diving into the deep end, but this is really the only efficient way for me to memorize all I need to know about a given Greek word.
Edit 2: should I bother with fields and custom card types right now, or just focus on getting all the info in a single text box?
I guess another way to ask the same question would be, should each card for a verb or noun contain all the info I would possibly ever need for it, and if so, when going through the cards, will Anki force me to provide the correct answer(s) for all of the info or just the stuff I want to focus on drilling?
I studied Latin for 6 years in highschool. I was a teenager and didnβt really have much interest, and I finished highschool 6 years ago, so my Latin is back to nil.
But instead of starting back from zero, I think that studying a dense textbook that covers all the basic grammar of Latin would be more efficient.
Any ideas?
EDIT: Thank you very much for all your recommendations. A lot of people have recommended "Latin: an Intensive Course", so I might have to get that, although its price is 40EUR where I live, and with that money I could get both LLPSI and Wheelock, which are a bunch cheaper.
In the 13 Colonies, it took many years and a massive influx of colonists for the English to assert control over even the tiniest sliver of American land, and that only happened once white settlers came to outnumber the natives. In contrast, the Spanish colonies had relatively few white settlers spread out over a far larger and more populous area. It feels almost trivially easy for a local strongman to take up arms, raise a relatively large army, and overrun vast swathes of countryside while the white settlers cower in the major cities while it can take months for any semblance of organized response to arrive, by which point it's already too late and the rebellion had spiraled out of any ability for the puny colonial militia to put down, necessitating an expensive and unpopular response from metropolitan Spain. How did Spain manage to keep the remote American countryside from slipping out of its fingers?
I went from C0 and underwhelmed to C3 and using her as main DPS, getting faster abyss times than I have ever before. This is kinda worrying. Usually constellations make a character stronger on top of their already good kit but C3 or even C2 Raiden feels like how the character was supposed to be like in the first place, it completely changes her character.
Hi guys!
So here's my thought.
Since the origins of many English words are mostly Latin(and greek). By learning the basics of it, I can guess words that I don't know using prefixes, suffixes, and more. (I also heard that students in the US learn them in school.)
How do you guys think?
So Xingqiu and Fischl are the limited starglitter chars available right now and and people have always said that Xingqiu is an S tier 4 star, but at what constellation though? im currenty planning to build my Raiden national team because I have c5 Xiangling, c2 Bennett, c0 Kazuha and Raiden, will a Xingqiu at c0 be a useful addition or should I just slot in my c3 Sara?
I wanted to propose an idea I've been playing around with and see if I could get some thoughts on the subject:
Suppose there was a strong enough influence to establish a new culture and set of rules; Humans could ethically control population if they established a culture around parenting quality, such as parenting licences. People would have to prove that they have the means and mindset to take care of a child before they can have one.
I think we can all agree that it is unsustainable to procreate at the rate humans do. Among our many mistakes, as a species, was pursuing prolonged life without addressing overpopulation. Fundamentally, we are animals in an environment and should be treated as such. Perhaps the world would be in a better place without humans as many animals already exhibit the same cruelties we despise so much in people, but it is irrational to expect people to walk hand in hand to extinction or pursue, essentially, genocide.
I hate to use a pop culture reference, but for example Thanos' plan, although he had good intentions, would have never worked even if he succeeded, because he didn't establish a long term solution.
A global culture around excellence in parenting would focus on quality and, as a side effect, likely reduce population. At minimum, produce arguably better people. Say prospective parents got licenses like how many professions require; they would have to pass a test on subjects like child psychology, interviews on morals or philosophy, and also (1) [prove they have the money and resources] to provide an adequate environment for the child to grow up in. Prospective parents may include pregnant, adopting, and even those who are found to be parenting without a license. For ethical reasons, the latter should be given adequate time to obtain a license before a new form of CPS steps in. Schools, for example, could potentially play a role in weeding out parents without licences when asking for residential documentation.
I do see the potential for problems and possiblity of corruption, but I can't put my finger on any specifics. If such a system were to exist, it shouldn't be so difficult that it clearly discriminates, but it should be enough to condemn people who see children as anything less than potential individuals.
I think it's important that people remember that much of our behaviour stems from how we were raised: the way we communicate, carry ourselves, and even percieve the world begins with the people who are supposed
... keep reading on reddit β‘Iβm a 17 year old Costa Rican, learning some languages, and looking for some friends to practice and learn more about your culture and languages. Iβll be glad to teach you any of the languages that I speak. Iβm currently learning German, and trying to improve my English. Or letβs just talk about whatever you want... Please if you are interested, dm me anytime. π
What the title says.
Edit: It's confirmed
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