here's a version with some changes to existing types that I think people would like to see just as a change of pace/power dynamic
https://www.dragonflycave.com/typechart.html
haven't even heard of that one
I didn't grow up with cable so most of the shows I watched existed on 4kids and pbs
I didn't hate stuff like samurai jack, but when I could watch it it was because I was at a friend's house or a hotel or something and there were just other shows I liked better...
most mailboxes are right up against the street for easy postal worker access, even if there's a shoulder
obviously in reality no you'd never get anywhere close to hitting them, but I just couldn't tell how close I was on that side for the longest time
not so much the # of cars on the road, more that I was more confident about my spatial coordinates on the driver's side than the passenger's side, so I could tell that a car wasn't gonna hit me on my side vs the far side
I drove fairly beefy sedans too, my first two cars were buick centuries...
it mostly just comes down to learning how to dodge his attacks
you won't always have the opportunity to get a full four sword charge off, but that's okay. Prioritize not getting hit over completing a charge
the first half of season 1 is definitely exactly like this
the second half of season 1 and most of season 2 gets better
everyone is still gay, but I basically tortured myself by watching the first 10ish episodes of owl house and then it started getting interesting
star has a similar problem but...
unfortunately, not much
my two projects for the unit were making a night light and making a poster. It was just kind of basic molding techniques and I remember there were test portions on vocab and different types of polymers
Literally the civil rights movement happened a century after the Civil War. The south is steeped in antebellum attitude. It's impossible to go to any southern city on the east coast without seeing a civil war memorial
People in hyrule were still ALIVE during the calamity, and it's less...
I don't think the world does a good enough job of showing the impact of the calamity. In most parts of hyrule (no seriously like 3/4 at least), it's just a story that geezers tell their ankle biters
I'm not entirely convinced that a "calamity" happened in living memory
What does "Hyrule" mean though
We've seen multiple wildly varying geographical landscapes go by the same name of Hyrule. I think they just kinda use Hyrule as a hot swappable kingdom name whenever they want- the exceptions are kind of the games that are clearly tied via timeline, like ww, oot...