Thank you for everyone who Came to my stream today!! I will post all of my Valentines previews on my Ko-fi for my supporters to peruse! I Hope to do One more stream before Valentines day, so I will Cross my Fingers! Here are some Wally's drawn from ideas provided by Folks who came! Thank you everyone!
in spanglish you don’t switch by word, you switch by phrase.
it’s not:
“[first part of the sentence in english], [second part of the sentence in english], mi amor.”
“[full english sentence], querida.”
it’s:
“[first part of the sentence in english], [segunda parte de la frase en español], mi amor.”
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also miles is boricua, miguel is mexican. they have two different accents and use different vocabulary for certain words.
also miles is “nyourican” - a puerto rican native to new york - while his mom is directly from the island, so there are differences there, too, because his spanish is more influence by new york english. 
here’s some good references that aren’t google translate (which usually pulls from spain, a country that speaks vastly differently from latin america)
SpanishDict
WordReference
here have some random videos on different slang/spanish accents:
Puerto Rico
Mexico (1) (2)
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in spanish most words are gendered, so most feminine words end in a and masculine/gender neutral words end in o. adding ito/ita makes something cuter, smaller and more affectionate.
spanish nicknames that aren’t “mi amor”
“querido/a” - darling
“cariño” - dear (always masculine regardless, of who its being said to)
“mi princesa/príncipe” - my prince/princess
“mi rey/reina” - my king/queen
“papí/mamí” - can be used in any way; romantic, sexual, familial for one’s parent or child, or just platonically
“tesoro” - treasure
also spanish is a language that uses adjectives as terms of affection both cute ones and ones that might sound insensitive in english
gordo (fat), flaco (skinny), negro (black), blanco (white), linda (pretty), bella (beautiful), morena (brown skin), etc.
and like most languages that are not english, spanish has multiple ways of saying i love you.
“te amo” - romantic
“te quiero” - familial, platonic (although there’s nothing wrong with using it romantically)
see also:
te adoro - i adore you
te deseo - i want you
te necesito - i need you
 and, of course, they can vary regionally too.
please use this because i have read a lot of really well written things that take me out of it because the use of spanglish is terrible. don’t just go on your presumptions that spanish/spanglish works in the same way that english does.
- signed your friendly neighborhood afro-latina
a snake is wrapped around the Paladin's neck and crawling into her mouth
Paladin: ...right, I'm going to bite down.
Rogue: Ooh, that's gotta be an automatic hit! Since it's in her mouth?
DM: Yep, roll damage.
Paladin: Hang on. This is a physical attack. And we've established it's weak to radiant damage.
Paladin: I cast my last Divine Smite. Through my teeth.
table erupts with utter glee
DM: Oh, that's clever.
Ranger, crowing: Divine Bite!
My three girlfriends. And yes, they smoke weed.
“people in the JL hate Batman because he’s so strict” nah. people in the JL hate Batman because all of their sidekicks wanna hang out and train with the batfamily and come home asking questions like “so when are you going to get a plane?” and “why don’t you know how to do [complex judo move]?”
Doodles doodles doodles
ok fine I'll post this too
🐾 can a catboy and a dogboy truly fall in love…
initial doodles :3 (glomps u)
"The Absolute Most!"
[ can't help it, just love the guy. Just a couple of fan art our newest beloved, Wally Darling. I hope to see more great things from this spooky colorful series.