Yeah, but I am starting to suspect I'm a bad driver
I had once gone into a ditch (spinned out on an icy road) and landed in deep snow, also no injuries. This felt similar, no sudden crash, just a dangerous loss of control. I also kinda liked my car (as much as I can like a car, that is), and it sucks that I need to get a new one now.
The woman whose car I hit said she was in a few as well, also not her fault. Bad luck indeed. I apologized profusely, and she said that she knows it was obviously not on purpose and that shit happens.
If you mean the definite form, then no, Polish doesn't have it. Learning English as a kid was difficult because no teacher could explain it to me in an understandable way.
I've been learning a little Romanian lately though and it is there. Romanian is such a weird language. The vocabulary is like a mixture of five other languages, the grammar has gendered words and conjugations, yet it has a strict word order, unlike Polish that thanks to the complex grammar allows for very free reordering.
From now on I'm calling my girlfriend "my microscopic mite"
It was fun, I liked it a lot. I played the old demo (I think it was the Griffin temple?) and liked it, I also wrote some feedback back then. The graphics and music are very cool and cozy, I like the variety of environments, and the combat is pretty easy but feels nice and cool. I like the bosses (both here and in the old demo) not having a huge variety of movesets, this might be "simple" but well done.
The only comment I have is the platforming (again...), I feel timing the jumps gets a bit weird sometimes and I keep falling in. Might be a skill issue on my part though.
Also, I played on Linux, and it ran flawlessly.
This is exactly my take on Severance as well. I really loved S1 but got bored out of my mind and straight up frustrated with S2.
laughs in Python
(then cries because explicit type declaration is superior)