Y/N: How many vampires do you think have been hit by a car backing up in a parking lot because the driver couldnβt see their reflection?
Toby, in concern: Iβve never considered it but youβre really shining a light on whatβs probably a very serious issue.
after replaying a thousand times to confirm every word, cross referencing and asking my japanese friend specifications (because some words in japanese that are in the dictionary just. dont exist in english in some cases) THIS is i think the closest i could get to a near perfect dictionary, if you wanna try it and you find anything odd feel free to tell me since i'm using it along with the jpn dictionary as a base for the mod i'm making. i tried to explain any that were confusing but tbh playing this game on english is truly hard mode lol! And yes! Some words are redundant, it's a japanese translation issue, i tried to give them nuance?? Both honestly some words are so simmilar it may as well be the same in english..
'resident' is their specie, it's the fan given name so i used it
'Somebody' refers to a living being, a presence, it can be of any specie, it's broad
'Weak' is moreso untalented (to be bad at something)
'Frail(weak)' is more like vulnerable, physically weak/brittle, subject to damage
'Affliction' is because it can be disease or a curse, something that eats away at the health/body/mind, that needs to be 'cured'
'Incapacitate' is something like 'weaken', to make someone unable to hurt or move for example, or to lower their autonomy
'Like' can also be 'love', japanese doesn't really differenciate
'Different' is also 'wrong', they're the same word, it's confusing ik but essentially think of it as 'it's a different answer', sort of a more gentle version of 'you're wrong' . Again this is a jpn/english issue thing..
'I understand' and 'i will do it' are also rlly a japanese thing. Both sort of mean in a way 'i understand and am acknowledging what you said' ... but this is the closest me and my jpn friend could settle on.
'Hit' and 'knock' are the same. In japanese you say 'hit a door' more than 'knock a door'. That's why they're used interchangeably
'Distressed' is sort of like 'in trouble' , in need of help
All the verbs are placed in neutral forms (ex: to search, to find, to go, to lead, to want, etc)
THERE IS A CANON DICTIONARY. It's in the game code and it's in jpn. This is just my personal approximation.
did I just get cursed???
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Being a Non-binary person I love this
Non-binary people of color belong in the community
Non-binary people who were AMAB belong in the community
Non-binary people with facial hair belong in the community
Non-binary people with deep voices belong in the community
Disabled Non-binary people belong in the community
Plus size non-binary people belong in the community
Non-binary people who donβt use they/them pronouns belong in the community
Non-binary people who use neopronouns belong in the community
Non-binary people who donβt use any pronouns at all belong in the community
Non-binary people with xenogenders belong in the community
Non-binary people with obscure microlabels belong in the community
Non-binary people who donβt fall into the neat little categories of βmale/female-alignedβ or βnonmenβ or βnonwomenβ belong in the community
Non-binary people with βcontradictoryβ labels belong in the community
Non-binary people with all sorts of names belong in the community, whether itβs Sock or Albert or Imogen
All non-binary people belong
mostro lounge has EVERYTHING βΌοΈβΌοΈ
WITCHCRAFT!!!!!!!!
rb to also cast destruction of the entire us governement xoxox
My comic for SENSORY: Life on the Spectrum! Organised by Schnumn.
On harm reduction and understanding NSSI! Many autistic folk have normalised harmful behaviours as coping mechanisms in our daily lives and this comic is meant to help people recognise their self injuring behaviours and (hopefully) begin to see pathways to reducing their frequency.