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I am a bibliophile.
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I haven't written python, but I did write html code when I was younger.
I was thinking the same thing! đđ
You would be surprised at the amount of people who will watch a live streaming event if it has someone they like on it or it's about a subject they like. I've personally seen several thousand people watching a live tiktok from a musician.
Sort of, yes. It's basically a type of live streaming.
At least someone understands the value of good ingredients!
Why is he focusing on the wrong things?
Surprising, isn't it? Sometimes even toadies can be useful. đ¤
That's either an inexperienced scout or he needs to have his memory checked! đ
I think the author might be surprised by what someone from another country could understand! đđ We have entire organizations (federal, state, and local) dedicated to volunteerism, community outreach, and helping others. . .and it has nothing to do with getting things in return or making a profit. Most Americans aren't greedy capitalists just out for themselves. There are greedy, amoral, ruthless people in every society.
đ¤Śââď¸ Do people writing this kind of novel not realize how independent and prepared a large percentage of the US is for natural disasters? There are entire communities of "preppers" whom would easily thrive in this kind of situation and most would be nothing like the "Bid Beard" guy! Gah!
LOL! Love the chapter title!
Same for me.
Yes, but that isn't very clear from the description and not everyone would know about that particular mechanic. The author needed to describe it a bit better.
Did he take anything with him? I mean it mentioned earlier that all his positions were in a suitcase, but it doesn't mention that he or Griff actually took it with them...so, do they get shipped separately, did Griff/Quinn grab the suitcase, or do his things get stored/left alone for the 2 years he's at military school?
Wouldn't "carved," work better than "caved," in that instance?
My reaction would be very similar! Something along this line: Shrugs and says (probably to myself) nonchalantly and/or trying to remain calm, "Eh, it's magic. What do you expect? Even though I want a diagram or graph or maybe a written explanation of why this happened, I doubt I will get one. Truck-san/god/the PTBs (Powers That Be) decided this was going to happen, so it happened. Try not to freak out and don't overthink it. As long as I stay low key, I should survive this iseki experience."
In English, the word "an" is almost exclusively used preceding a word that starts with a vowel, while the word "a," is usually used preceding words that start with a consonant. With the word "herbalist," an "a," would actually be proper grammar for most of the English speaking world. I hope that helps/helped!
đ¤ That's probably the best description of the difference between book knowledge versus hands-on/practical experience that I've seen in a while! đđ Nicely done!