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Posted in A Clawful Catastrophe Posted 5 years ago

Well, apparently: "The American Pekin is raised almost exclusively for meat.[16]:193 In the United States, more than half of all ducks raised for slaughter are of this breed.[2]:93"

So I guess you weren't too far off!

Posted in A Clawful Catastrophe Posted 5 years ago

Well, the video showed both an Indian Runner duck and a Pekin duck growing from day 1 to day 60, so I guess the takeaway was that I learned what they look like as they grow. I also learned that there's a weird looking duck called an Indian Runner

Posted in A Clawful Catastrophe Posted 5 years ago

These:


They look so weird to me

Posted in A Clawful Catastrophe Posted 5 years ago

I also learned what an Indian Runner duck is from said video

Posted in A Clawful Catastrophe Posted 5 years ago

I ended up watching a YouTube video called Duckling to Duck in 60 Seconds

Posted in A Clawful Catastrophe Posted 5 years ago

I'm now looking up pictures of ducks

Posted in A Clawful Catastrophe Posted 5 years ago

And now I'm listening to a Korean Twitch stream in the background

Posted in A Clawful Catastrophe Posted 5 years ago

I poofed for a bit, but I am back


@Bonnie: I sold some more stuff, so I have enough to buy the Dreams of Delight and Bearly Cute now!


@Totalanimefan:
@Eve:
Thank you both as well!

Posted in A Clawful Catastrophe Posted 5 years ago

Of course there are some other question endings as well depending on the exact nature of the sentence

Posted in A Clawful Catastrophe Posted 5 years ago

The second would be read with a questioning tone, and that's the only difference

Posted in A Clawful Catastrophe Posted 5 years ago

Ah, in Korean making something a question is fairly easy. A lot of the time, all you have to do is change your tone.

사과를 좋아해요. - I like apples.
사과를 좋아해요? - Do you like apples?

Posted in A Clawful Catastrophe Posted 5 years ago

And with Mandarin, and Chinese in general, the writing system is what interests me the most. Learning a tonal language also seems like it would be interesting.