Level 5
Is it normal that I got level 5 right off the bat after doing the "assessment test"?
It must be said that I'm italian and I've been learning Spanish for like 2 weeks, so i definitely don't have 600 hours under my belt
Is it normal that I got level 5 right off the bat after doing the "assessment test"?
It must be said that I'm italian and I've been learning Spanish for like 2 weeks, so i definitely don't have 600 hours under my belt
I'm rewatching HxH for idk how many times, and I can't help but notice every time how interestingly Togashi treats "time" or "patience".
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Throughout the show, we often see characters having to wait for whatever reason for hours or even days without doing anything, and I thought that for a normal modern human it'd be extremely hard due to our constant need for stimulation.
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Examples of this include:
- hisoka, illumi and hanzo waiting literally 80 hours or smth for the others to finish
- gon, killua, leorio, kurapika and tonpa waiting 50 hours in that room
- Hisoka standing still in front of a tree the whole night
- Gon observing hisoka for hours in the bushes
- Gon waiting exactly one hour for Pitou to finish healing Komugi
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There are many other examples.
The amount of concentration, patience and mindfulness in order to do some of these is sensational and extremely impressive and I honestly love how Togashi represents this whole thing.
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I'm a ginger guy from Italy and I suffered from acne since I was 12/13.
I was seeing dermatologists until I was about 18 and I underwent a loooot of different things, from peelings, weird treatments with red rays or whatever they were where I had to wear sunglasses while getting shot with these things at my face and creams that only aggravated the situation.
All of this I think contributed to my having sensitive and dry skin.
Then I stopped going cuz they told me I didn't need to have a specific routine anymore, they told me to just use the products that I had until they ran out and then just stick with water, sunscreen and a gel called clindamycin if pimples came out.
A few months after I stopped using anything apart from the remaining products, my acne was okay I was just getting a few pimples here and there but it was acceptable.
Summer came and that's when my skin was the clearest, I would use sunscreen only when going to the beach and I don't really remember getting any pimples, but if I did they would be pretty irrelevant and almost invisibile.
Fast forward to November, I started to have dry skin so I tried using an Aloe Vera moisturizer my sister used to use, my skin was clear and had no acne so I thought yeah my skin is invincible I can put whatever product on it. But from there things went downhill 😭 I started getting pimples om my forehead where I basically almost never had any acne and on my cheeks too. I tried to fix the situation with slight adjustments to my habits like having a cleaner diet and using lukewarm water (the latter tbh just seemed to make my skin worse), nothing really seemed to work efficiently.
And now here I am with the same problem.
The pimples that come out are few but they tend to get big and inflamed, while others don't even look like pimples but more like water bubbles with liquid inside and I think that has to do with my skin being sensitive/irritated (?)
Right now they've only been appearing on my cheeks and maybe temples but my forehead has cleared out hopefully (for now)
So yeah that's kinda my story but simplified thus far, if you have any suggestions please help, and sorry for the bad english.