https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5CWxm8c0zofxjqBd4krfax?si=vyk32FpFSNKx-8vdhEULZQ
Your link didn't work for me. This does.
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https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5CWxm8c0zofxjqBd4krfax?si=vyk32FpFSNKx-8vdhEULZQ
Your link didn't work for me. This does.
Yeah, It's a spotify issue, I've had this happen before and I had to clear my browser cache to fix it. The "?si=" part is for opening the app or player on a desktop I think. I might start posting both links for now, until spotify gets its shit together
Nope, that part can be removed cause it is a tracker link. I think it stands for sharing ID. It can safely be removed on most links except some like youtube.
BTW thank you for a DND playlist and thank you for making me and my SO laugh. I just started playing and suddenly my SO needed help so I ran down with the first song. Very comedic, very thanks.
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I still don't get why the link without the sharing ID sometimes gives me an error message and won't load the playlist?
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5CWxm8c0zofxjqBd4krfax
Weird, tried it myself and this one does seem to be working
"-eth" is third person singular present imperfect, as in "the ice man cometh" or "the lady doth protest too much"
Second person singular present imperfect is "-est" as in "thou shakest indeed thy fundament!"
But this playlist wants second person imperative (command tense), which is simply "shake".
So "Shake thy bottom" is correct here; if it were a noun starting in a vowel, "thine" is correct, so "shake thine ass, wench!"
This is not my playlist, you'd have to take that up with the spotify account. Also, please re-read rule one on the sidebar.