u/Danewolf324

How to unlock Bhashiva's Final Quest Battle?

I've played Bhashiva's campaign for two days since release. May I ask, how can I unlock Bhashiva's Final Quest Battle?

So far, I've:

- Finished first quest battle with the ogres

- Reached Ranked V in Armies of Shangyang

- Reached Rank III, II, and II in The Tiger Court

- Haven't finished Short and Long Victory

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u/Danewolf324 — 18 hours ago

Gigil ako sa ugali ng kaklase ko.

I was assigned as one of the head persons of our college's exhibit. Since I was too kind for my own good, I took those who weren't picked by the other groups. Now I know why hindi sila pinili. When it's time to work on the exhibit, iba ang ginagawa nila. Like, we have allotted time for the exhibit and I expect they maximise it by focusing on their taks. And not just that, gumagamit din sila ng AI to make content. And they were doing it INFRONT of everybody. I don't know what is more stupid - them using AI or them doing it obviously. I wish I had other members who cared for quality and integrity instead of these *************. But we're only 13 in the section, and the rest are already swamped with their own tasks. So I have to work with what I've got. And so far, ako lang gumagawa halos lahat. Even simple editing, they can't do without doing something else that isn't related to the task at hand.

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u/Danewolf324 — 9 days ago
▲ 15 r/phlgbt

I'm Pansexual, but when it comes to men, I have a preference for masculine men compared to "feminine" men. Don't get me wrong, I find some feminine men attractive, but in super rare circumstances only.

I just hate it whenever I tell people, especially other members of the LGBT community sa Pinas, they say na may "internalized homophobia" ako.

Does having a preference make a person bad? Do I have to feel the same level of attraction towards everyone to be Pansexual?

What are your thoughts?

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u/Danewolf324 — 18 days ago

I was just correcting someone's grammar. I'm not doing it out of malicious intent. I hate it when some, if not most filipinos, get angry or "smart-shame" when being corrected. Do I get a tantrum when my professor criticizes my research paper? Do I make excuses for my mistakes? Of course not. When something isn't right, you correct it.

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u/Danewolf324 — 19 days ago

Most, if not some, Filipinos I've met think that death is the worst thing that could happen. But what's worse is living with something that prevents you from living or participating in society (e.g. disability, loss of reputation, dementia). My family were victims of armed robbery. I know that others steal because of certain circumstances like poverty, but it's still unfair to take from others who have worked hard to earn what they have. I miss the times when our windows weren't barred, property unfenced, family members not anxious to go outside. While others felt depressed or anxious, all I feel is anger. It makes me think of others like us, people who were victims of crimes considered capital offences (though death penalty has been abolished in the Philippines). Certain experiences make me hate criminals even more. And the lasting effects their crimes have on their victims. I believe that life imprisonment and the death penalty is too kind for animals like them.

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u/Danewolf324 — 19 days ago