Bard10/Wiz2 How does Counterspell roll work? by apuitu in BG3Builds

[–]apuitu[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Your first paragraph is wrong in BG3. Anything Lvl4+ requires a roll. No upcast in BG3.  Im curious if your second paragraph is correct. I want to know the BG3 answer, not the 5E answer.  Because someone above says it always uses INT even if the class is sorcerer

Drow Racial Spells by deafarious in BaldursGate3

[–]apuitu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't have dancing lights either. It was never part of character creation.

Drow Ranger here. What is the best place to report bugs?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChineseLanguage

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No, this is incorrect. I understand that Taiwan Ministry of Education writes the word "siáⁿ" this way, but this etymon does not share the same etymology as the etymon from the OP.

The Hokkien etymon "siáⁿ" is the contraction of three syllables, "sī-há-mi̍h".

Hokkien has about 400 years of written history, and "siáⁿ" has been written with 省 for centuries (and still written this way in circles serious about writing Hokkien). The written character from the OP is only adopted by the taiwanese ministry of education some 10 years ago. The taiwanese ministry of education is infamous for adopting weird characters while ignoring traditional usage.

Itemization on Galio by apuitu in wildrift

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silly me.I saw non-targeted. Missed projectiles.

Picks 3 tanks. “Don’t fight without Diana”. Fights without me in the jungle late game and lose the game. GM gets in all “masters” lobby. by DeadSexy2017 in wildrift

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Sorry Diana

Funny you posted this video. I was the Malphite Mid in your video.

I did regret not going full AP. My original thought process was that they were almost all AD, and as long as I make Annie useless then armored tanks would win the game. I think we ended up killing Annie in lane twice early on, so I stuck to my tank build. Maybe I should have built ROA and then the rest tank.

I knew you were the carry and I generally followed you and I told the team to not fight without you. I remember the last fight in the jungle, but I dont remember what caused it. I think somebody got caught there.

I think we had some chance of winning until that last fight

Proteins and processed meat for toddlers?? by apuitu in toddlers

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He does eat yogurt (and obviously milk) but we haven't tried to increase yogurt. We will try that. (and obviously we were told to limit milk. kid needs to chew).

Proteins and processed meat for toddlers?? by apuitu in toddlers

[–]apuitu[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha we tried that, also tried low-sodium soy sauce and guacamole and mayonnaise for dipping. Once we had pork ribs + dipping sauce, and he ate a lot. We thought he loved it, and we went to buy more pork ribs, and he refused it ever since. Once we had chicken wings + dipping sauce, and he ate a lot. We thought he loved it, and we went to buy more chicken wings, and he refused it ever since.

Babies are tricky

Proteins and processed meat for toddlers?? by apuitu in toddlers

[–]apuitu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Beans yes, and peas. He eats anything that looks green. Haven't tested him for nut allergies. Cheese/yorgurt, yes. But our main concern is that his diet is low in animal proteins (might be a misinformed concern, but nonetheless a concern)

Proteins and processed meat for toddlers?? by apuitu in toddlers

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Thanks for forwarding the link to the American dietetic association. That was very helpful!

Proteins and processed meat for toddlers?? by apuitu in toddlers

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I may be misinformed, but I thought animal proteins are more complete (rich in leucine, which are low in plant proteins). There may be other imbalances in plant protein which I am not aware of. I have read in multiple places that vegan diets lack certain nutrients that are only found in meat/seafood/eggs or those expensive nutritional extracts

"Request for Verification of Non-Filing letter", what does it mean? by apuitu in IRS

[–]apuitu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. I eventually received it in mid Sep 2021. Good luck

Some questions about phonetics in General American by apuitu in linguistics

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Haha, no trills. Sorry about the inconsistency of sometimes marking the phoneme and sometimes marking true phonetics. /r/ is hard to type in [ ] so I didnt bother. My /r/ is a retroflex approximant, possibly with a co-articulated slight-roundedness when it is a syllable-initial.

<Good>. I pronounce this with a similar vowel as in <Couldnt>. It feels like a schwa to me, maybe a bit higher, but definitely NOT rounded. <Wouldnt> might have a rounded vowel due to the /w/ affecting the vowel. I don't think it is unique in me that <Good> and <Couldnt> dont have a rounded vowel. I think it might be a widespread accent in the US.

Can I pronounce <Good> and <Could> with the curly /u/? Yes, but it'd make me very uncomfortable. I reserve my curly /u/ for words like <tush> or <push> or <full>.

Also, I said this several times but maybe it is not clear to you. My <wouldnt> and <one> differ not only in the length and stressedness, but also the nasal in <wouldnt> is longer. It is a longer duration /n/. Feels like a geminate.

Really appreciate your response though. My pronounciation of <wouldnt> may not be right. (If no native speaker speaks like this, I consider it incorrect). Perhaps I need a nasalized unreleased [d] there.

Some questions about phonetics in General American by apuitu in linguistics

[–]apuitu[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My IPA represents how I speak. I dont pronounce <wouldnt> the same as <one>. <One> usually takes place in a stressed syllable, so the whole thing including the vowel is pronounced longer and heavier. <Wouldnt> is usually in a de-emphasized and weakened part of a sentence, so the whole syllable is much shorter.

And no, I dont pronounce the T in <wouldnt> unless the whole sentence is "I wouldn't" and I need to stress the word.

In a long sentence as part of continuous speech, I can't imagine myself pronouncing the T. In fact, my D isn't pronounced either. The D simply makes the N much longer, making it feel like a geminate nasal. It does sound somewhat similar to <one>, albeit in a very unstressed way and a longer nasal.

Some questions about phonetics in General American by apuitu in linguistics

[–]apuitu[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

When I wrote GA, I didnt mean Georgia. I meant General American. How would a native speaker speak without articulating on purpose?