Umbra Seleidhne
Samantha   United Kingdom (Great Britain)
 
 
This skeleton is skilled indeed.
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ahswtini 11 Sep, 2024 @ 5:54am 
33M here. I wasn’t particularly notified about the existence of a subspecies of humanity called “woman”. Apparently, they have something called a vagina instead of a penis.

I have never seen one before in my life- I’ve been told that my mother was one, but he disowned me. Or is it a she?

I never knew that the subspecies has a set of pronouns known as she/her. It certainly makes it more annoying but also intriguing. Why must we refer to these specimen by a different pronoun?

So yeah. That’s it. This is more of an analysis on the species instead of letting you all know I discovered this, lol. But it’s very interesting though. I’ll continue studying this subspecies in biology. I’ll also share this discovery with my friends.
ahswtini 23 Apr, 2024 @ 8:23am 
We know that the spell to detect mimics is only 99% accurate, so lets say that one in every 100 chests we detect as mimics, one of them will absolutely be a real chest with a grimoire inside, from what we've seen an average dungeon has around at least 3 mimics per whole dungeon, which means that on average, every 33 dungeons or so, frieren will find a rare grimoire in a chest she wouldn't have otherwise found if she just ignored the chest, and taking into account that himmels party is the party that conquered the most dungeons in history, its safe to assume frieren probably collected quite a few rare grimoires that would've been left behind and never found. But if we look at other fantasy games percentage and assume that per dungeon there would be 4-5 mimics, that lowers the dungeons needed to a whopping 20 dungeons, so a party that has probably defeated uncountable amount of dungeons, for frieren to find a rare grimoire every 20th dungeon is pretty good odds.
ahswtini 20 Jan, 2023 @ 6:03am 
When I was young my father said to me:

"Knowledge is Power....Francis Bacon"

I understood it as "Knowledge is power, France is Bacon".

For more than a decade I wondered over the meaning of the second part and what was the surreal linkage between the two? If I said the quote to someone, "Knowledge is power, France is Bacon" they nodded knowingly. Or someone might say, "Knowledge is power" and I'd finish the quote "France is Bacon" and they wouldn't look at me like I'd said something very odd but thoughtfully agree. I did ask a teacher what did "Knowledge is power, France is bacon" mean and got a full 10 minute explanation of the Knowledge is power bit but nothing on "France is bacon". When I prompted further explanation by saying "France is Bacon?" in a questioning tone I just got a "yes". at 12 I didn't have the confidence to press it further. I just accepted it as something I'd never understand.

It wasn't until years later I saw it written down that the penny dropped.
ahswtini 6 Jan, 2023 @ 2:01am 
Br*tish 🤢🤮
L + ratio + go get urself a bo ohw'o'wo'er + or some fish and chips + or some beans on toast + better hurry so you dont miss your bus + go drive on the wrong side of the road + hows your queen doing
ahswtini 2 Sep, 2022 @ 7:21am 
You like Xenoblade Chronicles 2? Ew, you probably think Rex is a good character, or haven't played 1 at all to sense its connections. You probably only care about Mythras feet and Pyras boobs, you aren't a real fan. Go play Xenogears, you weeb, and then maybe I'll listen to you
ahswtini 27 Jun, 2022 @ 9:01am 
A priest, a minister and a rabbit walked in to blood donation clinic.
The nursed asked the rabbit: "What is your blood type?"
"I am probably a type O" said the rabbit.