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To celebrate the launch of DDADDS, Iâm going to be giving away two copies of the game to some fellow lovelies! My hope is that even if someone canât currently afford the game, I can still help them get their hands on the best dad dating sim around.
Guidelines:
 To enter, all you have to do is reblog this post! If youâre only reblogging for boosting and/or donât want to be entered for any reason, just say so in the tags of your post
 You must have an unlimited Steam account to enter as Iâll be gifting the games to the winners
 Not necessary to be following me, but Iâd appreciate it!
 Iâll only be counting reblogs as entries- please only reblog once!
 Likes donât count as entries but you can like the post if you want :)
 Please donât message me asking to pick you as a winner!
A lil disclaimer: Iâm not affiliated with the grumps or the Dream Daddy team at all, I decided to do this out of my own pocket
And thatâs it! Iâll randomly select 2 winners using a random generator in a weekâs time on July 16th. Itâs a few days after the game comes out, but I want the post to float around for a decent amount of time. Thanks to anyone who participates and good luck!
Me? Iâve had so many names. Old names that only the wind and the trees can pronounce.
Hand carved Chinese dark red jade group figure of wild horses. Each horse is finely carved with high detail. Breathtaking translucence to this deep red jade. 19th century.
Rainbow Fluorite - Bergmännisch GlĂźck Mine, Frohnau, Erzgebirge, Saxony, Germany   Â
For whatever reason youâre here, knowing survival skills can save your life or your characterâs life (especially for those writers out there that are researching this topic).
Basic Rules If You Are Lost And Alone In The Wilderness
Basic Wilderness Survival Skills
Celestial Navigation & Land Navigation - Navigation without a Compass
Finding True North Without a Compass
Telling Time Without A Clock: Scandinavian Daymarks
Wilderness Survival -Â Field-Expedient Direction Finding
Wilderness Survival - Contact With People
Wilderness Survival - Clouds: Foretellers Of Weather
Wilderness Survival - Camouflage
Wilderness Survival - Sea Survival
Wilderness Survival - Cold Weather Survival
Wilderness Survival - Tropical Survival
Wilderness Survival - Desert Survival
Wilderness Survival - Field-Expedient Weapons, Tools, And Equipment
Wilderness Survival - Psychology of Survival
Wilderness Survival - Signaling Techniques
Morse Code
The Survivalist - Survival Gear: Make Your Own Signal Whistle
The Survivalist - Survival Skills: Signal Whistle Codes
The Survivalist - Survival Gear: How To Make A Compass
The Survivalist - Survival Skills: Folk Wisdom Weather Predictors
The Survivalist - How To Make Rope From Natural Fibers
The Survivalist - Tying Knots That Work
The Survivalist - More Knots That Work
The Survivalist - How To Make Your Own Tick And Bug Repellent
The Survivalist - How To Make A Toothbrush In The Field
The Survivalist - Insulate You Clothes To Survive The Cold
The Survivalist - Survival Skills: Find Natural Toilet Paper
Going To The Bathroom In The Woods 101
How To Go In The Woods
Plants That Repel Mosquitoes
One Green Planet - DIY Natural Insect Repellent
Preventing Bug Bites In The Woods
Homemade Natural Bug Spray Recipes
Bushcraft Camp Hygiene
Wilderness Hygiene
Preparing For Your First Year Trip â Wilderness Living
Camping and Cramping: How To Handle Your Period While You Enjoy The Great Outdoors
Hiking While Menstruating?
What Did Women Use For Menstruation In Europe and America From 1700 - 1900, And Probably Earlier?
Menstruation, Menstrual Hygiene and Womanâs Health in Ancient Egypt
Survival: Animal Attacks
How to Survive Wild Animal Attacks
Naturally etched Garnet that looks like a crazy cool city photographed by Enrico Bonacina found via @dusted77 ////////
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When I was beginning to discover languages, I had a romanticized view of words like âspeakâ and âfluencyâ. But then I realized that you can be nominally fluent in a language and still struggle to understand parts of it. English is my first language, but what I really spoke was a hybrid of teenage slang and Manhattan-ese. When I listen to my father, a lawyer, talk to other lawyers, his words sound as foreign to me as Finnish. I certainly couldnât read Shakespeare without a dictionary, and Iâd be equally helpless in a room with Jamaicans or Cajuns. Yet all of us âspeak English.â My linguistics teacher, a native of Poland, speaks better English than I do and seems right at home peppering his speech with terms like âepenthetic schwaâ and âvoiceless alveolar stopsâ. Yet the other day, it came up that heâd never heard the word âtetheredâ. Does that mean he doesnât âspeakâ English? If the standard of speaking a language is to know every word â to feel equally at home debating nuclear fission and classical music â then hardly anyone is fluent in their own native tongues.
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