Esperanto, whom I prefer to call Esperanza, is very personable, but in this picture she is also almost invisible. Unless you want to demonstrate that fact, you might want to replace the picture (unless it is the fault of my obsolete computer). LinguistFriend
And I don't know why you insist on calling her that. She is not named Esperanza, the Spanish/Mexican female name that means "Hope," she is named after the constructed international language.
Because of a recent ton of spam and weird insulting comments from a brand-new poster, I'm putting in comment moderation for a bit. I'm planning to do comment moderation "Ms. Kitty Style," as in, with a very light touch and kicking only off-topic and unreasonably insulting posts.
Esperanto, whom I prefer to call Esperanza, is very personable, but in this picture she is also almost invisible. Unless you want to demonstrate that fact, you might want to replace the picture (unless it is the fault of my obsolete computer).
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It's your computer.
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And I don't know why you insist on calling her that. She is not named Esperanza, the Spanish/Mexican female name that means "Hope," she is named after the constructed international language.
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It's pretty dark on my computer too. I adjusted the screen way up to bright and I could see her, but it's still dark.
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