we don't have a singular âgood nightâ equivalent in my native language
closest I've really heard is along the lines of âtulog naâ which is specifically saying âgo to sleepâ (best match for the bedtime context)
âmagandang gabiâ is quite formal and more used as an opening greeting, a âgood eveningâ more than a âgood nightâ
if you're leaving to travel in the night, you would hear âingatâ (âtake careâ) â notably this got used much more often starting from the 1970s when the Philippines was under the mercy of a tyrant whose armies abducted and tortured thousands of people
the parting âgood nightâ of English is more versatile by comparison: you can say goodnight as you leave a place, you can say goodnight as you go to bed, you can say goodnight as you end a meeting
SAG-AFTRA agreeing to use AI in lieu of human voices in video games is a massive disrespect to Donovan Patton who's had experience as a video game actor
that and the Manipulative Bastard entry sent me đ
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(tweet by /youaregoodpod)
What movie or show do you interpret as horror even though itâs not presented as such?
(then quoted by /kittykatya who tweets)
Blueâs Clues, when Joe arrived. It then became a gothic horror where a young sibling, sent away for some unknown reason, returns to the ancestral home where there are odd servants and an otherworldly hound.
So some stuff from Nickelodeon got leaked a few months back and I saw this listed with some of the leaks- a clip of "We Just Got a Letter" from the pilot! I don't think this was part of those leaks and this was just on its own but still a great find.
(Before everyone starts sending asks- no, the whole pilot isn't available and no I don't know who uploaded this and where it originated from)