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La jeune princesse Kanalia accompagnée de son fier Gadou. Avant de pouvoir régner elle doit d’abord voyager seule à travers son royaume, pour en connaître chaque peuples et cités~
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The young princess Kanalia accompanied by her proud Gadou. Before she can reign she has to travel alone through her kingdom first, to know each peoples and cities.
So let me introduce you Mikihiro! If some of you want to draw one of these versions, it would be an honor for me! 🙏 ( And please don’t forget to tag me in your post ♡ )
‘ard’ is a real suffix in the english language just like ‘ly’ or ‘ify’, it just isnt common enough for us to notice its usage. ‘ard’ means ‘too much’ or ‘too easily’
so ‘mustard’ is something that is ‘too pungent’, just as ‘wizard’ is someone who is too wise, ‘coward’ is someone too easily cowed, and ‘drunkard’ is someone too often drunk
this implies that ‘bastard’ is someone who is too ‘bast’ and this needs experimentation and research
Are you fucking serious omg
This is pretty much correct. According to the OED bastard is from Old French and the bast- part means “pack saddle” which was used as a bed by mule drivers, giving the phrase fils de bast, a child conceived on the pack saddle instead of the marriage bed. In English it becomes bastard, the -ard being a pejorative. It is the same one as wizard and coward and drunkard.
Yβall ever have a week thatβs like, a yee without a haw. A ya without a hoo. A hoot without a holler. A proverbial snake in ones metaphorical weathered ranglinβ boot.
You know what them boys say. Donβt squat with yer spurs on, but I wore them darn spurs anyway didnβt I Larry
He literally was like βainβt nobody gonna tell ME what to doβ π π
that dog is deadass me
And yβall still think their cognitive functions are minimal even nonexistent. That dog clearly understands what sheβs saying and decided to be a rebel by putting the paw back on the table