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people who sleep with one pillow make me sick
people who sleep with more than one pillow are shown to be more lonely and depressed
reblog and put in the tags how many pillows you sleep with
reblog for good things to happen to you
the universe will listen
rewriting some notes in hopes of passing my retake, since I completely failed the test… have a great week everyone 🍀
this man was really just in this public bathroom with his girlfriend on speaker phone and she’s like “what are you up to” he’s like “I’m taking a shit baby” absolutely appalling this might be the last straw for me I really might attack this man
literally I feel like a wild chimpanzee right now
Supernatural | Dean Winchester + Injured
is fulmetal alchemist a good first time anime?
ive never watched any anie (besides maybe an anime movie or pokemon or aggretsuko but that doesnt count) but ive never seen a full on anime series and i heard good things about fma:b
is it a goof first time anime? im curious about it. or should i go for some thing else im bored and i want to watch somehting
okay! im watching FMA: brotherhood (since u guys said that was the better version) should i watch the dubbed version? i dont normally like subs. but did the dub change anything drastically about it? (like a shitty 4kidz dub where they remove violence or the gays ™ or whatever.) is it ok to watch the netflix dub?
markiplier escaped the LA gangs and went into the anime world to hide
You will look back on this & hopefully be able to laugh at your Markiplier joke…
bitch the fuck are you talking about
ok what the actual fuck is this thing
WHAT THE FUCK
“i dont JUST gush over my daughter”
“i gush over my wife too!”
ok i change my mind i fucking love this guy
HEY WHAT THE FUCK
It’s like a reading a tragedy where you know how it’s gonna end
Shane snapped
Hey guys, so instead of a long drawn on post, I’ve made an easy to read version of how to begin studying Asian languages through pictures! Yay!!!! Everything is really straight forward and easy but let me know if you have any questions!
✨How to Study Languages When You’re BUSY✨
school is just around the corner, and i know that once school starts, i’ll have less and less time to study languages. as students, we can’t avoid crazy schedules, especially with all the lectures, labs, and extracurricular activities interrupting our perfect duolingo streaks! but there are ways you can still keep up with learning a language, even when you’re busy! here are some tips to keep up with a new language.
squeeze language practice into your every day schedule - even just 5 minutes a day! you don’t need to spend an hour everyday on learning languages. you can practice for as little 5 minutes a day, as long as you do it everyday. 5 minutes before you go to bed, on your transit to school or work, when you’re eating lunch, before classes start - you can always find at least 5 minutes to work on duolingo practices or refresh memrise vocab lists. for duolingo and memrise, make sure to set a daily goal - this will motivate you to maintain those streaks, encouraging you to practice everyday!
don’t overestimate how much you’ll be able to accomplish each day. i used to set my duolingo daily goal super high, and when i don’t meet the goal for that day or miss a streak, it’s easy to feel discouraged. AVOID OVER-REACHING. set practical, realistic goals for yourself. you can always overachieve those smaller goals and feel better about yourself. don’t be afraid to take it slow!
treat language studying as a class and block a schedule for yourself in your routine. if you’re super motivated into learning languages, treat it more as class than as a hobby. this means you have to get organized. like you would for a class, set a designated time block to study the language. for example, twice a week tuesday and thursday, 30 minutes each after lunch. in those designed time blocks, you can focus on sharpening those language skills by learning more in-depth grammar points, reading a short piece, listening to dialogues, or watching a short video in your target language. doing this will make sure you’re not just scratching the surface - you will actually progress.
engage in passive learning. this is perfect for when you’re busy. listen to music in your target language, listen to podcasts when you’re exercising, watch movies or tv shows (even with subtitles is ok!), switch your phone and other devices into your target language.
do something fun with your target language to spark continuous interest. once in a while, come up with fun and interesting projects you can do with your target language! for example, if there’s a song you love, translate the lyrics! watched a good movie recently? look at the screenplay and analyze your favorite dialogues, and make sure to break down new vocabs and grammar. transform your favorite quotes into an artwork and hang it in your room! get creative and do something you’ll enjoy.
record your progress and your accomplishments! this is super helpful for organizing your studying progress, seeing how far you’ve gone, and celebrating your accomplishments.
set long term goals to keep motivated. you can scratch the surface with that 5 minutes per day routine, but to truly get anywhere with a new language, make sure you’re setting long term goals! that is, by the end of the year, what will you want to be able to do? do you want to read harry potter entirely in your target language? be able to hold a conversation with a native speaker? watch movies without subtitles? travel to the country? these are the type of questions you should ask yourself.
good luck everyone! and have a wonderful semester!
language learning made easy
I’ve summarized professor Alexander Arguelles’ video, because I think this is crucial for language learning.
There is no magic trick that will help you become fluent in 1 month, but there are very effective approaches to learning a new language and if you combine them, you will surely become fluent.
If you’re learning a new language, the most important thing you need to consider is – what type of language learner are you?
1. If you:
have a more deductive approach, which means that you’re better at listening to and observing the language first and learning through that, rather than starting with plain grammar points from a textbook
have a fair degree of intuition
like to observe a phenomenon
feel somewhat comfortable with ambiguity for a while, until things become clear
are someone who can feel comfortable being corrected when they realize they were wrong, rather than getting confused and frustrated because they went down an initial path that turned out not to be correct (so you actually learn from being corrected and you don’t get confused by it)
then, these manuals are best suited for you: the Assimil Language Series, the Linguaphone Series, the Cortina Methods.
2. If you:
have a desire to have things explained to you beforehand in a nice and clear way
have a logical and analytical mind (which is usually the product of education in general)
have a need for a systematic approach (basically if you’re most comfortable with a book which is going to introduce the grammar according to an agreed set of methods or an organized plan)
then, you should try out some of these manuals: the Hugo Series, the Made Simple Series, the Teach Yourself Series, the Buske Series.
3. PAY ATTENTION TO PATTERNS!!!
the most important part are the patterns of a language
no matter what type of language learner you are, I think it’s really clever to incorporate this method into you learning.
a language is actually made up of patterns which constantly repeat themselves and that is THE KEY TO FLUENCY
repeating the patterns over and over again, until they become natural, until you no longer have to conjugate the verbs in your head before speaking
when you become really good with patterns, your sentences will come out naturally, and patterns are what will get you to fluency
I’ve provided the links, where you will find a review of the books, so that you can have an idea of what they look like. You can find most of these on amazon.
There is also an amazing blog on here, which provides free books, and I think that you can find half of these series for free there. @lovelybluepanda
Useful Japanese Time Vocab
(By far one of my all time favorite movies. It has soooo much to do with “time”, in a philosophical manner that is. Please do check out Big Fish and Begonia)
きょう : today
きのう : yesterday
あした : tomorrow
おととい : the day before yesterday
あさって : the day after tomorrow
こんしゅう : this week
せんしゅう : last week
らいしゅう : next week
しゅうまつ : the weekend
こんげつ : this month
せんげつ : last month
らいげつ : next month
ことし : this year
きょねん : last year
らいねん : next year
まいにち : every day
まいしゅう : every week
まいつき : every month
まいねん/まいとし : every year
いつ : when?
なんじ : what time?
Practice dialogue:
いつ日本へ来ましたか。
When (did you) come to Japan?
せんげつ日本へ来ました。
( I ) came to Japan last month.
Genki I Chpt. 4 Vocab
(Mood)
Nouns
Activities
アルバイト :part-time job
かいもの 買い物 :shopping
クラス :class
People and Things
あなた :you
いす :chair
いぬ 犬 :dog
こども 子供 :child
ごはん ご飯 :rice; meal
つくえ 机 :desk
てがみ 手紙 :letter
ねこ 猫 :cat
パン :bread
メール :e-mail
Places
こうえん 公園 :park
スーパー :supermarket
バスてい バス停 :bus stop
びょういん 病院 :hospital
ホテル :hotel
まち :town; city
レストラン :restaurant (anyone else never really learn to spell this? I had to look it up.)
Time
cf.いちじかん 一時間 :one hour
せんじゅう :last week
とき 時 :when…; at the time of…
げつようび 月曜日 :Monday
かようび 火曜日 :Tuesday
すいようび 水曜日 :Wednesday
もくようび 木曜日 :Thursday
きんようび 金曜日 :Friday
U-verbs
あう 会う :to meet; to see (a person) (person に)
かう 買う :to buy (~を)
かく 書く :to write ( person に thing ~を )
Adverbs and Other Expressions
~ぐらい :about (approxamate measurement)
~と :together with (a person)
Location Words
みぎ 右 :right (~の)
ひだり 左 :left (~の)
うしろ 後ろ :back (~の)
なか 中 :inside (~の)
うえ 上 :on (~の)
した 下 :under (~の)
ちかく 近く :near ; nearby (~の)
となり 隣 :next (~の)
あうだ 間 :between ( A と B の )
People on Facebook got angry at him and accused him of abusing his cat because he had him in the tub “against his will” not knowing that that breed needs daily batheing to keep their coat healthy and it’s wild. He was just being positive and cute and people were shitting on him.
You don’t need to bathe your cat every day. They do that themselves.
But once or twice every few months is okay to my understanding
Ravioli is a cornish rex, meaning he doesnt have fur, only “down”. cornish rexes lack the guard hairs that repel dust, allergens, grime etc and need to be fully bathed at least once every 7 days & wiped with a warm washcloth 1-2 times daily, more if the house the cat lives in is particularly dusty or has lots of airborne pathogens. it’s the same with Sphynx (hairless) cats, which iAmMoshow (the guy in the vid) also owns! iirc he has two sphynxes, ravioli, and a standard domestic shorthair. he knows what hes doing!
By Old先
baekhyun showering vivi with kissies ♡
Honestly this whole ‘writer confirms they write said characters as gay’ but now the ‘network exec says they are not’.
It’s kinda like me yelling that I’m gay at a party, and my abashed parents yelling over me ‘No, no ha ha, she’s straight!’. I’m pulled away screaming that I’m gay, no one listens because my parents must know better than me. Off screen I am swallowed by the Skittles rainbow and end up in a land not much unlike Oz.