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      rtwpsom2 Member last edited by

      Part 3, 17.5% Diablos dialog "What trite." should be "What tripe."

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      • myskaros
        myskaros Staff last edited by

        For future reference, typos/corrections are discussed in the volume topic in the Light Novel forum.

        https://forums.j-novel.club/topic/867/how-not-to-summon-a-demon-lord-vol-3-discussion

        Also, "what trite" is a phrase that's similar to "how ridiculous," I've never seen "tripe" (animal intestines served as food) used in such a fashion.

        Whoever said nothing's impossible never tried slamming a revolving door.

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          sniper_samurai Premium Member @myskaros last edited by

          @myskaros What tripe is used as a saying for how ridiculous in British English, both would be correct.

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          • flarecde
            flarecde Premium Member last edited by

            I've definitely seen both too, honestly tripe sounds more natural to me. If I think of trite used in a sentence, it would be "how trite." But I'm not exactly an English scholar either :P.

            ~ flarecde
            Reality is nothing; Perception is everything.

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            • myskaros
              myskaros Staff last edited by

              Hm, I could be wrong then, I was probably thinking of "how trite." Definitely have never seen "tripe" used in that manner though, not that I don't believe you two :x so to me it sounds ridiculous haha.

              Whoever said nothing's impossible never tried slamming a revolving door.

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