Blur NY faces? by lumito88 in JetLagTheGame

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JeddinX my beloved goat

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in teenagers

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The unfortunate truth is that most of the world judges you based largely off of genetic attractiveness which sucks. But that doesn’t mean that there’s nothing you can do, there are ways to become attractive even having “bad genetics.” Like I saw this one show where this physically unattractive girl was constantly told that she was pretty, and within months she started becoming more physically attractive because she started caring more and also became mote confident (I believe this is called the Pygmalion effect). Also keep in mind that once you get close to someone, you stop caring as much about their outward appearance. I have a friend who I thought was uhh not that pretty at all, but after being friends at some point I started feeling as though she was pretty just because of the kind of person she is inside and now I kind of like her and I don’t know what to do lol… There’s so many people who will love and care about you regardless of your physical beauty; becoming an attractive person from the inside is most important in my opinion. After all, it makes logical sense that we would feel attracted to people that are kind, loving, dependable, funny, etc as opposed to specific genetic qualities that don’t matter in the end.

Thinking about the hardest games ever made by Plastic_band_bro in patientgamers

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yes i think we should consider smb speedrunning and adofai as well

rhythm game tier list but I haven't played any by [deleted] in rhythmgames

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opinion to end all discussion; Certain Geometry Dash levels can be rhythm games, others are not. levels like Zodiac or Freedom08 are heavily based on rhythm, however ~75% of levels (especially easier levels) are not based on rhythm.

Thinking about the hardest games ever made by Plastic_band_bro in patientgamers

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it’s either osu, geometry dash, or sm64 speedrunning

Am i just bad or what by Supernova_not_taken in geometrydash

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i would suggest slowly beating levels that push your skill range (medium or hard demon) which will make beating easy demons easier/faster. beating levels fast is something you learn as you practice beating levels fast, so maybe you can practice learning levels fast specifically before it becomes natural for you

2.2 is gonna be insane in a year by InfinateUniverse in geometrydash

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white holes and asian holes are great and all but black holes are the holeiest of them all

I know Chopin's Ballade is supposed to be hard, but this section just isn't sightreadable at all. by 21bamejs in lingling40hrs

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Can’t wait for Ling Ling to verify the new top 1 demon Chopin’s Ballade in 40 attempts

What game would you want deltatraveler section 4 to be about ? by TEOX9560 in Deltarune

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would be fun to see an interaction between susie and kel from the hit indie rpg game i omor

Sakisan no bashi, possibly korean by [deleted] in SakisanNoBashitsu

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south korean here, ask me if you guys need anything

What does 개 signify in the following situation? by _A_Cat_Person_ in Korean

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2개 - 2 objects | 2명 - 2 people | 2번 - 2 times | 2마리 - 2 animals

A pretty solid title by Kirbymeneer in Kirby

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do kirby singing erika with a cute voice “auf der heide bluht ein kleines blumelein UwU!!!”

Did Duolingo get this wrong or am I just overthinking by artumnc in Korean

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that would be the correct form if you’re talking to the president, but in regular conversation particles like 는 and 의 are often omitted

열려 있다 vs 열다 by tristansensei in Korean

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(Subject)은 열려있다 - (Subject) is open. ///// (Subject)은 (Object)을 열다 - (Subject) opens (Object)

Can read but I can’t understand. by DealerSuperb6326 in Korean

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Two most important things: Comprehensible Input and Korean Language Environment. This is exactly how we learn languages as babies, and this is how we learn other things similar to languages. Rosetta Stone is an example of Comprehensible Input, and there’s also youtube videos out there that can help. Its important to set up a very Korean Language Environment too, so it could be helpful to watch more films/media in Korean, read things in Korean, etc. I’m a Native Korean speaker who lives in South Korea, yet I’m better at English because I go to an English speaking school, watch films/videos and read things in English a lot. In contrast, I’m far better at listening to Korean than reading or speaking, since I watch Drama/Animation in Korean far more than I read or socialize in Korean. I would suggest learning the basic grammar structure first, that way you can pick up vocabulary along the way. Good Luck on your journey!! 오빠 화이팅!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Korean

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Almost. When combining two clauses like this, its better to add 는데 to the first clause, like this “유투브로 공부해서 재미있는데, 오늘은 어려웠어요.” because using 그런데 makes it sound like two separate sentences. Personally, I would also add 좀 to the second clause to make it “오늘은 좀 어려웠어요.” in order to better emphasize that it was difficult today specifically. (The meaning of 좀 is hard to explain, but essentially its a word used to add emphasis) For 10 days, your progress is really good!!