>>11847602well when adding ている to a verb there are some that it refers to an ongoing action and some where it refers to the consequence of a past action
like 結婚しています for example doesn't mean is getting married the same way 食べしています means is eating, instead it means he has undergone a wedding and is now a married person
>>11847607glad to know your holiday distruptions are almost complete
yeah, i finished doing all the examples for the chapter i was on, added the new chapter's vocabulary, and gave the grammar the first pass
>>11847648slothful. i honestly trigger my own autism when i bring up a new plate without remembering to bring the last one down
when i do my own laundry i fold it immediately but don't ever put it up, there's a dedicated spot to stack everything i wear regularly on the floor
oh i see. well yeah i suppose people who can't be assed to work are also the type of people who can't be assed to clean
well i'm talking out my ass a bit to be certain, i just think they essentially see gayboys dress a certain way and go "omg that's so cute i want to be a gayboy." sort of in the same way that mtf fetishize lesbians so much they want to become a lesbian. the only difference is that the specific type of gayboys that these ftm want to mimic happen to be marked by gender neutral fashion and feminine features, these people don't have to do anything different from what they already were other than declare they're now a gay man