Eh, I went to dinner after a show at a local spot and they were completely unphased. The fake blood wasn't sticky, it just stains everything. Bring an extra shirt if you're really concerned, and/or a towel for your car seat if you drive.
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I'm firmly in the camp of both burning and wearing it, so
A piece of fabric is not worthy of respect, the values it's meant to represent are. Disrespecting the flag against it's own code is one of the greatest statements of that freedom
I just finished the video, that was incredible! Great job. I subscribed
How fast can you actually type on it before the game UI can't keep up? Are you keeping some kind of input buffer to deal with that?
Code is for the government. The people should be free to celebrate the freedom it's meant to represent.
Not as toxic and influenced by corporate greed so far. Let it get big enough and it'll come
Oh no, not the uber rich corpo shill YouTuber 😱
It was in a rounded, 3gs-like case
Immersion classes are a lot different than the modem idea of immersion learning that I've been exposed to.
To summarize: maximize 'input' by listening to a large amount of the target language.
Typically it's combined with things like flash cards to accelerate vocabulary, and native language grammar explanations. I don't really see many people touting exclusively immersion anymore, but there's still no replacement for spending time 'immersed' in using the target language.
Maybe 'exclusive immersion' is still prevalent in traditional classroom environments, but it's typical for institutional learning methods to be multiple decades behind modern best practices, no matter the topic
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Switch to 5ghz WiFi, microwaves wreak havoc on 2.4ghz