エグい vs ヤバい

Is it just me or egui has become used more, as yabai has become absolutely mainstream and overused?

My Japanese BF swears that it was always used, but I feel like it's being used more nowadays to mean something stronger than yabai, as yabai has become used for anything.

What do you guys think?

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u/Realistic_Bike_355 — 9 days ago

Shiny power lv. 3 and still no shiny

I'm mostly venting, because I feel like a failure and an idiot for messing this up. I was lucky enough to get a shiny power lv. 3 for dragon Pokémon without resetting or anything like that. I found the 4* hyperspace with dragon Pokémon and when I got in one of the tasks was to catch a shiny. This means there HAD to be a shiny in that hyperspace.

I saved before getting into the hole, but apparently the game auto-saved as some point because when I restarted the game I only had something like 1/3 of the time left on the clock.

Anyways, I must have restarted the game at least 10 times and I never found that shiny Dragon-type Pokémon. I feel like an absolute idiot for wasting the donut and on top of everything I'm finding the 4-star hyperspace actually quite challenging.

I'm good at Pokémon when it comes to IVs, EVs and so on, but I'm not very good at spacial tasks, finding things and so on. So, this DLC is getting actually quite frustrating at times, I can almost never reach the golden Pokéball for 4* hyperspace...

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u/Realistic_Bike_355 — 14 days ago

Is the Name Declaration still required?

Asking on behalf of a friend, this is the situation:

Applicant: John Smith, born in a country where women always keep their maiden names

Mother (German citizen): Julia Müller

Father (not German): Michael Smith

Parents NOT married at time of birth.

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u/Realistic_Bike_355 — 2 months ago

Question about a specific document

Guten Tag! Asking on behalf of a friend.

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He has a document called "Urkunde über den Erwerb der deutschen Staatsgehörigkeit durch Erklärung" from his mom when she got citizenship through her German-born mother (her father was not German) in 1976 (when Germany started allowing women to pass down citizenship, I believe). This was given by the embassy and his mom was not born in Germany.

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Is that all he needs as far as German documentation goes? His mom also has an old passport, but not one that was valid when my friend was born in 1997.

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u/Realistic_Bike_355 — 2 months ago

I use Google's Japanese keyboard (not qwerty, the 9-digit one) and for the love of kami I cannot find how to type the Japanese quotation marks. Am I missing something? Or is there a magic word I can type and it will show up among the options?

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u/Realistic_Bike_355 — 4 months ago