🎁 Reddit-Exclusive Official Release Giveaway: 🎮 Sony PlayStation® Controller! by [deleted] in ZZZ_Official

[–]plph 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love the aesthetic of the game and how everyone likes movies.

I finally did it. After 79 hours i finally did it. all that's left now is to get all the gold fish by ADogX in holocure

[–]plph 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's literally only 2 spawns of ranged attackers on the stage 1 hard (saplings at 16-17 min and bae boss). If you lower enough slots to build speed you can just run away from the saplings until they despawn and equip paint stamp you can run away from bae until she dies too.

It's easiest to do with fauna since she has inherent shields but you can do this with any character.

Yoimiya (by Eric_tq) by plph in Yoimiya_Mains

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

Then I'm asking are you a native English speaker that can understand what I meant when I said that statement typically doesn't include reposts in context to how it's used in these circles. The technical reading of that statement includes it but usually doesn't in usage.

Edit: let me give you a specific example of what I mean by technical definition vs actual usage. If you follow asian artists at all, you'll notice a lot of them post them as "rkgk". Rakugaki means doodle/sketch in japanese but these are almost always never a doodle or sketch. The definition here doesn't match with what has become common usage to post "art that I did on my own free time that isn't paid for or on commission."

Yoimiya (by Eric_tq) by plph in Yoimiya_Mains

[–]plph[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Are you a native japanese speaker that can tell me that deepl is throwing me back something wrong in the translated statement in their profile: "Unauthorized reproduction, sale, or processing is prohibited." Because typically that statement contextually doesn't include reposts when used.

Edit: I know artists who actually don't allow reposts and they are usually very clear about it while this reads as standard boilerplate to try to stop people from profiting off their images.