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everytime im reminded of this look i crash tf out
it’s kinda wild that you think you’ll never get over something and then one day you do and you don’t even realize :)
never mind
*violently sobbing* I KNOW ITS FOR THE BETTER I KNOW ITS FOR THE BETTER KNOW ITS FOR THE BETTER KNOW ITS FOR THE BETTER KNOW ITS FOR THE BETTER KNOW ITS FOR THE BETTER KNOW ITS FOR THE BETTER KNOW ITS FOR THE BETTER KNOW ITS FOR THE BETTER KNOW ITS FOR THE BETTER KNOW ITS FOR THE BETTER KNOW ITS FOR THE BETTER KNOW ITS FOR THE BETTER KNOW ITS FOR THE BETTER
Bond girls are out. Blanc girls (underprivileged women who screw over rich assholes with the help of this silly detective) are in.
reblog to give a trans woman a yummy burger
I was on the subway today, and when the train got delayed, this little kid was like, “fuck,” and a literal chorus of grown-ups went: “HEY.”
let him say fuck
I was at a crossing once and a kid’s dad said ‘and we have to wait for the green man’ and the 30 people on this crossing all stood waiting for the green man just to prove to this kid that that’s what you do. I’ve never seen anyone wait for the green man on this crossing before you just go when its clear. But Everyone Waited.
Corollary to “it takes a village” is that you’re gonna get a village whether you ask for it or not.
I feel like a lot of Duolingo discourse should acknowledge that the reason that they have basically every national European language on there is not because of a “European bias” but because of refugees. A huge number of refugees in Europe use it to learn the language of whatever country they’re moving to or living in; the site even talks about it in the “fun facts” on their waiting screen. Languages like Swedish and Norwegian aren’t there primarily for Minnesotans getting in touch with their heritage, but for African and Asian refugees in Sweden and Norway, and indeed they make up the majority of people using Duolingo to learn those languages. The site does need to add more non-European languages; it’s gradually doing this, it recently added Zulu, Xhosa and Kreyòl, and its focus on indigenous languages like Navajo and Hawaiian is especially commendable, but there are still some glaring omissions of major world languages from Asia and Africa that need to be addressed — and even “they’re edited by users” doesn’t cut it with how many people worldwide speak those whom they could seek out! But the fact that a free language app is doing its best to provide the language learning services that those actual countries routinely deny desperately-poor refugees is a good thing actually. Reserve your rage for the inclusion of Esperanto, Klingon and High Valyrian over Tagalog and Farsi.
There’s a big campaign locally to get Icelandic on Duolingo because there are no competent resources accessible to immigrants. Something like 15% of the country can’t speak the local language, a number that probably goes up to 20% or more during the tourism season. This is a huge problem in society made worse by the head of the largest low wage union saying she thinks that only the bourgeois would want access to language classes during work hours. Duolingo Icelandic could help solve one of the most pressing issues for one of the richest countries in the world - which, yes, is a completely pathetic state of affairs but guess what, not enough people vote with a mind to immigrant affairs and the political will to solve this problem simply doesn’t exist. Finland and i believe some of the other Nordics at least have fully subsidized immersion programs up to B2-C1, Iceland doesn’t. So if Icelandic shows up on Duolingo next, please consider that there’s been a large influx of especially Ukrainian and Palestinian refugees in the past year and the Icelandic government isn’t exactly going out of their way to help them integrate.
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yeah and like people were so mad that klingon and elvish were on duolinguo before yiddish was…. but those small, compact, simple conlanguages don’t have dialects. or a real-world history of genocide-driven diasporas. yiddish is the language of people without a country. which population’s vocabulary is the most authentic? new york, israel, warsaw, berlin? getting yiddish on to duolinguo took a lot of very careful, very political, work and thought.
the klingon dictionary is already thoroughly digitized and contains roughly 1,800 words.
like, just say your activism is getting performatively mad at things you don’t understand and go.
fuck college…i am going to go be a trout………
To all my USA friends:
The student loan debt relief application is officially open just follow this link
https://studentaid.gov/debt-relief/application
And if you need more info this twitter thread has pretty good resources
Garlic powder & onion powder are literally like two beautiful twin sisters brushing eachothers long hair at the lake by moonlight one last time before they both walk into the forest and kill themselves
Underrated Walter White Moment is when he steals some of Jesse’s weed and rolls his first ever blunt, then lights it by putting it in his mouth and holding his face to the flame of a gas stove
I hope people don’t mistake this for a Funny Breaking bad post where people make up a funny silly scene that contrasts with the heavy subject matter of the series and is, in fact, literally a thing that happens in the actual second episode of the show:
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PARKS AND RECREATION (2009-2015) 7.11 — “Two Funerals”