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How do they keep making later and later stages of late-capitalism
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Still feels weird that the same band made "You're Gonna Go Far, Kid" and "Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)"
It's like if Smash Mouth and Fall Out Boy were one band.
The Offspring are honestly a contender for the funniest punk band ever, made even funnier by the fact that Dexter Holland is pushing 60 now and has a PhD in virology.
Like imagine being on an academic committee and reviewing a dissertation on HIV protein-encoding genomes and it's from a guy with frosted tips whose greatest legacy is the Crazy Taxi soundtrack.
That's the Offspring.
The hook from "Come Out And Play" was created because Dexter Holland was doing lab work and did, in fact, have to keep certain petri dishes separated while disinfecting them. So he kept saying "gotta keep 'em separated" to himself while working, and it stuck in his head so badly that it made it into the song.
A role model for all of us indecisive people who want to do and try anything and everything.
Verbs
べんきょうします・study
デートします・have a date
でんわします・make a phone call
はなします・speak
いきます・go
かえります・return
かきます・write
ききます・listen
きます・come
みます・look, watch
ねます・sleep
のみます・drink
おきます・get up
れんしゅうします・practice
します・do
たべます・eat
よみます・read
i think it’s a shame that so many people speak perfect english just from the internet/tv and get no real recognition for it. there’s this horrible assumption that being fluent in english is just a given (propaganda from americans in cargo shorts i believe) and english is brushed off as an “easy” language. that isn’t the case at all and if you’ve learned english that’s amazing and im honestly in awe. i hate that people achieve so much to reach the minimum expectation, and then english speakers will pat themselves on the back for being able to count to 10 in french
Plant-related words 🌾
花 「はな」 flower 葉 「は」 leaf 茎 「くき」 stem 根 「ね」 root 花びら 「はなびら」 flower petals 花粉 「かふん」 pollen 花芽 「かが」 flower bud 蕾 「つぼみ」 flower bud 青葉 「あおば」 fresh leaves 枝 「えだ」 branch 芽 「め」 sprout 実 「み」 seed, nut, fruit 種 「たね」 seed 苗木 「なえぎ」 sapling, young tree 雑草 「ざっそう」 weeds 草花 「くさばな」 or 「そうか」 flowering plant 紅葉 「もみじ」 or 「こうよう」 autumn leaves
咲く 「さく」 to bloom 植える 「うえる」 to plant 根付く 「ねづく」 to take root 生える 「はえる」 to grow, to sprout 茂る 「しげる」 to grow thickly, to prosper 実る 「みのる」 to bear fruit, to ripen 芽吹く 「めぶく」 to bud 蕾む 「つぼむ」 to bud 窄む 「つぼむ」 to close (about flowers) 萎む 「しぼむ」 to wither (about flowers, dreams) 枯れる 「かれる」 to wither (about plants) 採る 「とる」 to pick (flowers)
実 「み」 is actually the same kanji as 実 「じつ」 truth: 椰子の実 「やしのみ」 coconut. 実を結ぶ 「みをむすぶ」 to bear a fruit
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無 Vocabulary
無理 (むり) - unreasonable, impossible
無料 (むりょう) - free, no charge
無知 (むち) - ignorance
無駄 (むだ) - futile
無視 (むし) - disregarding
無事 (ぶじ) - safety, peace
無線 (むせん) - wireless
無用 (むよう) - unnecessary
無能 (むのう) - inefficient, incompetent
無糖 (むとう) - sugar-free
無限 (むげん) - infinite
無力 (むりょく) - powerless
無名 (むめい) - anonymous
Happy Anniversary
今日はnihonblr(playwithletters)の初年度の記念日です。みんなさんにとても感謝しています。みんなさんと一緒に勉強したい。明けましておめでとうございます。
Today is Nihonblr’s (playwithletters) anniversary. I am grateful to everyone. Also, I want to study more with you. Happy new year!
With that, I want to do something to giveback to those who are learning and studying hard, on whatever language or subject right now. I plan to have a giveaway of printable which could help in studying Japanese, I am still working on it’s design. If I could also offer help to those in need of any help in topics you want to discuss feel free to ask me in my ask box. I have a degree in Asian Studies and Anthropology, so I you have question in those areas, I would like to help.
Also tag me with the #meistudies for me to see the posts or for reblogs. :)
hello, sorry for bothering you but I have a question and I was hoping you could help me. would you rather use "kane" or "kinzoku" to say "metal" in japanese? or is both okay? :)
金属(きんぞくく) is used for refering to metal while 金(かね) is used when referring to money. Hope this helps.
作、造、創
There are three different kanji for when you want to talk about making something, but when do you use each one?
作る「つくる」 what you’ll use probably 99% of the time when talking about making something. Things that you typically talk about making such as food or furniture
晩ご飯を作る
記録を作る
棚を作る
会社を作る
造る「つくる」 is for tangible things but on a large scale, so mass produced things like alcohol, miso, soy sauce, boats, etc.
船を造る
庭園を造る
醤油を造る
創る「つくる」 is for when you make something new, can be tangible or intangible. This isn’t very common but you’ll see if used with things such as magazines and performances
芸術作品を創る
新しい雑誌を創る
未来を創る
Robot exception:
If it is a robot of artificial intelligence, use 造る
If it is a child’s toy, then use 作る
position // 12.08.17
日本語~ Palabras de tiempo - Time words.
~ Días - Days.
毎日 = まいにち = Cada día = Every day.
一昨日 = おととい = Antier = The day before yesterday.
昨日 = きのう = Ayer = Yesterday.
今日 = きょう = Hoy = Today.
明日 = あした = Mañana = Tomorrow
明後日 = あさって = Pasado mañana = The day after tomorrow.
平日 = へいじつ = Días entre semana, días hábiles = Weekday, ordinary days.
祝日 = しゅくじつ = Días festivos/feriados = Hollyday.
~ Semanas - Weeks.
毎週 = まいしゅう = Cada semana = Every week.
先々週 = せんせんしゅう = Semana antepasada = Week before last.
先週 = せんしゅう = Semana pasada = Last week.
今週 = こんしゅう = Esta semana = This week.
来週 = らいしゅう = Semana entrante, próxima semana = Next week.
再来週 = さらいしゅう = Semana siguiente a la que viene = Week after next.
週末 = しゅうまつ = Fin de semana = Weekend
~ Meses - Months.
毎月= まいげつ = まいつき = Cada mes = Every month.
先々月 = せんせんげつ = Mes antepasado = Month before last.
先月 = せんげつ = Mes pasado = Last month.
今月 = こんげつ = Este mes = This month.
来月 = らいげつ = Mes entrante, próximo mes = Next month.
再来月 = さらいげつ = Mes siguiente al que viene = Month after next
~ Años - Years.
毎年 = まいねん = まいとし = Cada año = Every year.
一昨年 = いっさくねん = おととし = Año antepasado = Year before last.
去年 = きょねん = Año pasado = Last year.
今年 = ことし = こんねん = Este año = This year.
来年 = らいねん = Año entrante, año próximo = Next year.
再来年 = さらいねん = Año siguiente al que viene = Year after next.
~Estaciones - Seasons.
春 = はる = Primavera = Spring.
夏 = なつ = Verano = Summer.
秋 = あき = Otoño = Autumn, fall.
冬 = ふゆ = Invierno = Winter.
~Tiempo - Time.
今 = いま = Ahora = Now.
午前 = ごぜん = a.m.
午後 = ごご = p.m.
朝 = あさ = Mañana = Morning.
昼 = ひる = Tarde = Noon.
夕方 = ゆうがた = Atardecer = Evening.
夜 = よる = Noche = Night.
晩 = ばん = Noche = Night.
正午 = しょうご = Medio día = Midday.
夜中 = よなか = Media noche = Midnight.
~ Comidas - Meals
朝御飯 = あさごはん = Desayuno = Breakfast.
朝食 = ちょうしょく = Desayuno = Breakfast.
昼御飯 = ひりごはん = Almuerzo = Lunch.
昼食 = ちょうしょく = Almuerzo = Lunch.
夕食 = ゆうしょく = Cena = Dinner, supper.
晩御飯 = ばんごはん = Cena = Dinner, supper.
夜食 = やしょく = Bocadillo nocturno = Midnight snack.
Días de la semana - Days of the week.
Días del mes - Days of the month.
Los meses - The months.
Las horas - The hours.
¡Gracias! - Thank you! - ありがとうございます。:))
OMG!!! Have you seen their posters? All of them are beautiful and I am crying.
08 • 13 • 2017 Productivity Challenge day 21/100
These are some notes from Duolingo. That is a new shirt my mom gifted me. I love it! Good luck and have a productive day!
2017年13日8月I’m back to studying!!
On the first day of class on Ethnography, my prof asked us to introduce our thesis proposals and/or interests instead of ourselves, it shookt me. I was seriously sweating like mad.