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When I first set out to study abroad, I knew it would be a life changing experience for me. Along the way I made new friends, tried new foods, and, most importantly: learned new languages.
As a result, I've decided to move on from my English-speaking past. I've successfully converted all of my personal stack to non-English except for one: this application.
My use case is: I use this script t