People'll recommend sleep for godskin bosses (either pots or St Trina's sword) but imho Duo is easier if you use damage status effects since they share a health pool. Scarlet Aeonia's variant of rot will shred through them pretty quickly if you've got a lot of faith with the added bonus that each tick of the attack will count towards the combo for Milicent's prosthesis and similar talismans.
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The cis are a bunch of robots, and it's morally OK to hack them to pieces with your pink and blue laser swords because those robots are property of bourgeois pricks, and property damage against bourgeois pricks is based.
The droids are an oppressed underclass, IG-88 did nothing wrong.
Being a massive transphobe ~2016, a coupla months later and I ran into a transwoman at pride, way more patient than she needed to be, not only shut my bigoted ass down but also helped me to realise I was an egg.
New leftist ideology:
Fanonism, but, like, instead of Franz Fanon it's about how fan theories that various fandoms consider canon are the next step of building the cultural groundwork of communism.
C0DA is theory, video game lore YouTubers are the vanguard.
I can't judge English that much, my native language (Welsh) was so clumsily jammed into a modified Latin alphabet that pronunciation it's unintuitive for people unfamiliar with it to get a grip of (helping lost tourists figure out where to go is murder).
English is a horrific patchwork of other languages, blame whoever they stole it from (etymonline says "probably from moulde, past participle of moulen "to grow moldy" (early 13c.), related to Old Norse mygla "grow moldy," possibly from Proto-Germanic").
Similar configurations of letters sound differently 'cos the languages they came from pronounced them differently.
Yeah but mound only sounds like that 'cos it used to be spelt "mounde".
Mold is the English name for Yr Wyddgrug, a town in Flintshire, North Wales. Has its etymology in an old term for an earthen mound that's bigger a hill but smaller than a mountain.
It's weird to me that Americans would spell mould like that.
Different blood products have different shelf lives, plasma's a relatively long lasting one.
Edit: this is important for the US's blood industry because a lot of that is then sold off to other countries.
I don't understand why gamers go for this two bags of custard shit, it's not realistic and I'm having a hard time seeing how you'd find it hot.
Is this just a product of a bunch of gamers being exposed to early jiggle physics in games and animation during their sexual development?
IDK, there's a long history of homoeroticism in islamic art (largely poetry, here's a write-up about that), it doesn't seem entirely implausible that this could be some of that.