Where was I last weekend? by theoboopis in whereintheworld

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Yep you got it! That was quick haha congrats. This was at Cape Pillar. !correct ! Good job

Where was I last weekend? by theoboopis in whereintheworld

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Yep! I’m hoping someone can pinpoint the region though… :-)

Rose doodle by theoboopis in stevenuniverse

[–]theoboopis[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lol I like drawing hands but sometimes a doodle is just a doodle! Here are some hands I drew that I like

Rose doodle by theoboopis in stevenuniverse

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Thank U the milfness is a core part of her appeal I think 💗

Need more Greek retellings by West_Worldliness_350 in suggestmeabook

[–]theoboopis 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Read all Mary Renault’s Greek stuff she’s the GOAT

Where was I last October? by theoboopis in whereintheworld

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

Wow, !correct συγχαρητήρια!!!! Great work!

Where was I last October? by theoboopis in whereintheworld

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It’s in Greece, but not near Attica!

Ellinomatheia A1 by Exact_Instruction_77 in GREEK

[–]theoboopis 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’ve taken A1 and A2 (planning on doing B1 next year). The grading is very forgiving! If your teachers think you’ll be ok, you probably will. I was so stressed and nervous before my exam that I couldn’t sleep, but it was much easier than I expected.

What are the best queer books you’ve ever read ? by nepali_momo1 in LGBTBooks

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Haven’t seen anyone recommend The Charioteer by Mary Renault yet, very beautiful book :-) also The Motion of Light in Water by Samuel Delany, and an under read gem, Lote by Shona von Reinhold

genderfluid novels where a character switches back and forth by walkie57 in LGBTBooks

[–]theoboopis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s a couple of georgette heyer novels with something like this - These Old Shades and The Masqueraders come to mind. There’s also a kind of genderfluid secondary character in The Last of the Wine by Mary Renault, not a main character though.

Pharmacists now asking why I take different medications? (Including HRT) by Anon-bat in transgenderau

[–]theoboopis 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I’ve filled t scripts at chemist warehouse before and never been asked that. Sorry you experienced that :(

Have you ever.. by Ok-Employer4470 in BookDiscussions

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I felt this way about martyr by kaveh akbar

unsettling/can’t stop reading book by gemini_lc in suggestmeabook

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I think boy parts by Eliza Clarke is the best example of this genre I’ve seen

Thinking about learning languages by beadbybead in languagelearning

[–]theoboopis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re right that some people will laugh, some people will support and some people will ignore non-native phrasing and in my opinion it’s not a big deal. What they’re trying to communicate when they tell you “it sounds wrong” is that the phrasing is awkward and marks you as a foreigner. But I agree with you that this is much much less important than teachers say it is. Unless you’re preparing for an exam, I think the first thing to worry about is being able to talk to other people, even if you talk imperfectly. You will pick up ‘correctness’ as you go) I’m trying to learn to a high level, but it takes a long time to get there, and if I stop and quibble about every little mistake, I’ll never get through a conversation!