• Storm@lemm.ee
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    58 minutes ago

    When you get so into looksmaxxing that you start sounding like you’re going through psychosis

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    3 hours ago

    I’m more worried about her having mutation potions (and them working instantly, but that’s more expected), they better have a damn good reason for her body not melting

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      They pretty explicitly make it sound like she underwent Witcher mutations in the meantime. How that happens, I have no idea, maybe it’ll be a plot point in the game? If they hand-wave it away I’ll be disappointed

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        Yeah I was also wondering as soon as I saw her cat-like eyes… Thought it’s not possible anymore but let’s see. Hopefully they’ll explain it

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    This is like the lame version of those people who can locate your position on the globe by analysing the only visible cloud in one of your photos.

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      more like mentally unwell people who get that invested in the media they come to analyze the bone structure of a character and link it as a reason to some imaginary wokeness

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    Where does one learn this language practically? –AI dial the futanari friend rule

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      You can learn it practically if you take a couple of anatomy classes oriented towards a medical career. A good chunk never really get used outside of precision in documentation, if it’s a specialty (everyone says “cheek”, but the dentist says “buccal”), or if the common term is actually too vague to work with (broken arm -> greenstick fracture of the left radius)

      Taking an anatomy class to talk like a plastic surgeons billing notes is just weird.

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      You can learn it practically if you take a couple of anatomy classes oriented towards a medical career. A good chunk never really get used outside of precision in documentation, if it’s a specialty (everyone says “cheek”, but the dentist says “buccal”), or if the common term is actually too vague to work with (broken arm -> greenstick fracture of the left radius)

      Taking an anatomy class to talk like a plastic surgeons billing notes is just weird.