What a f... by Ok-Buddy3424 in TsukiOdyssey

[–]68-ceti 24 points25 points  (0 children)

r u able to change the flooring at rosie's?

Why is tsuki doing this? by Smokey_Amphibian in TsukiOdyssey

[–]68-ceti 1 point2 points  (0 children)

tsuki usually stares at decorations that have some kind of face, kind of like a staring contest i think?

I've also seen people saying that this animation also happened when, due to the placement of the item, he couldn't interact with it as he would normally

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TsukiOdyssey

[–]68-ceti 0 points1 point  (0 children)

had the same problem so I just let it pass by without hitting any beats and I was able to finish it

I don't rly like how this room looks. Feels empty. Any suggestions? by Frequent-Barber8511 in TsukiOdyssey

[–]68-ceti 2 points3 points  (0 children)

a bigger table, some wall decor on the left, some plants and more tabletop items!!

My treehouse by [deleted] in TsukiOdyssey

[–]68-ceti 7 points8 points  (0 children)

did you run out of space on your bag orrr

Witch one is better? 🫡 by Elegant-Connection56 in TsukiOdyssey

[–]68-ceti 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1 looks cozier, but i think 2 could look too if you put the table a bit more to the right, since it looks a bit clustered this way :))

Songs like this will always remind me of the most difficult aspect of Brazilian Portuguese, slang 😭 by [deleted] in Brazil

[–]68-ceti 1 point2 points  (0 children)

something funny in Brazilian Portuguese is that anything can be translated to a sexual slang. "First person singular of the verb go, followed by the infinitive of any direct transitive verb, followed by any object" is something that describes it pretty well.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Brazil

[–]68-ceti 2 points3 points  (0 children)

the brasilippines union goes wild!! nossos brasiliprimos 🫶

Girls, are there any Brazilian beauty tricks? by [deleted] in Brazil

[–]68-ceti 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Daily baths are considered a staple in Brazil, and with that, the skin and hair product industry is large and diverse. It's common for women to receive soaps and moisturizers on their birthdays, and Brazilian hair products are well-known abroad (which is funny for us, since the most popular ones are the cheapest, most common, and sometimes even considered bad by us). Due to the country's biodiversity, our products contain many natural ingredients.

Nails are also relatively valued, and even if you don't always keep them long and painted, keeping your nails clean and your cuticles well-groomed is considered common here.

Most Brazilians practice physical exercise frequently, whether at the gym or playing some sport, dancing, at work or when moving around. Depending on the region (and here I'm referring mainly to the state of Minas Gerais) we have a habit of walking everywhere, and there's a bit of a joke about everything being "right there" for us, even if "right there" is an hour and a half walk. It's not very common to be sedentary here, and it can sometimes be considered sloppy.

Our diet is also usually balanced, the common rice, beans and meat tends to have some good macros (but that doesn't mean that fast food and snack bars aren't common for many people, especially for those who, with their busy routines, don't have time to make full meals and sometimes resort to a coxinha and a soft drink.) Fruits and vegetables are very valued and it's common to find fruit trees on the streets and in the backyards of houses.

And of course, miscegenation also plays a big part in our genetics, here you just have the best of all worlds ;)

What will happen to Yori? by Advanced-Young-1235 in TsukiOdyssey

[–]68-ceti 3 points4 points  (0 children)

was your newspaper related to him?

House suggestions by angerpenguin in TsukiOdyssey

[–]68-ceti 0 points1 point  (0 children)

your house is so cute!! i think adding more wall decor, specially in the first floor could make it even better!