If you have space in your freezer, freeze them in portions for quick ice cream: use a blender with about equal parts yoghurt and frozen blackberries, sugar to taste (depends on the berries)
Ich habs mir immer so erklärt, dass wir die Wörter mit Gewalt aus ihrem Kontext rausziehen, wo sie fest drin stecken, um sie dann falsch zu übersetzen. Und um feststeckende Sachen irgendwo rauszuziehen nimmt man halt ne Zange, ergo Zangendeutsch. Kann aber genauso gut sein, dass ich mir das nur ausgedacht habe. (Hab ich grade gestern woanders auch kommentiert)
Ich habs mir immer so erklärt, dass wir die Wörter mit Gewalt aus ihrem Kontext rausziehen, wo sie fest drin stecken, um sie dann falsch zu übersetzen. Und um feststeckende Sachen irgendwo rauszuziehen nimmt man halt ne Zange, ergo Zangendeutsch.
Kann aber genauso gut sein, dass ich mir das nur ausgedacht habe.
I agree that it'd be good to out legislation in the control of the common people - but putting it in dealers' hands is just asking for new conflicts of interests, at least if it's in their hands only
Yeah, I imagine the amount of books by language depends on the library. Mine has 2k German and some Dutch and Ukrainian as well - didn't vet those. I was able to download an .acsm file via Manage Loan -> Read with... -> Epub, but then you still need to deal with an acsm file - definitely not a real solution, just figured I'd mention it
Mein Verständis wäre, dass cis und trans richtige Gegenteile sind, aber wenn jemand trans ist, muss es nicht "das andere" Geschlecht sein (m->f oder f->m), sondern kann auch nichtbinär sein. Hab aber wenig Ahnung wie intersex in dieses Bild passt, um ehrlich zu sein - hängt davon ab, wie die Gesellschaft sie vorher identifiziert, denke ich.
That's so cool! I'm impressed at how sharp your lines are with a dip pen (so presumably ink) on homemade paper. I would have expected it to feather a lot
It's certainly a thing for owning apartments in a multi-apartment building. We call it Eigentümerversammlung and I hear they're quite the hassle to deal with, too.
Kind of hard to avoid having to have, though
I guess the most canon-compliant way to make this idea work is that they were a cleric of a deity that died. That does happen in DnD settings sometimes and I would expect that would remove their access to divine magic. Of course I would expect that rules would let you substitute a different deity with similar domains, and there are definitely skills and feats you wouldn't lose with your magic, but it would be an interesting backstory.
I think there's also a fun opportunity for the world to just evolve a lot in that time. Like, you were a wizard 100 years ago, but then spells were super different and way less powerful, so now you get to relearn the newer better spells and casting techniques. I imagine it'd be like learning to programming 50 years ago and then starting again now
If you have space in your freezer, freeze them in portions for quick ice cream: use a blender with about equal parts yoghurt and frozen blackberries, sugar to taste (depends on the berries)