This is what anxiety sounds like.
You know usual people say something like the comment above and I’m like “Ehhhh, I guess?” but this time its. super dead on.
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This is what anxiety sounds like.
You know usual people say something like the comment above and I’m like “Ehhhh, I guess?” but this time its. super dead on.
tokyo dreams 💭
hey how is everyone… i got my very first animal crossing game and then it made me make THIS so how’s YOUR quarantine going?
god help me i can never pass up old people with pasts, y’all
I...
Hey weird weird question: in New Horizons do the lawn gnomes all look different even if not labeled as so? Because I got a sick looking one with sunglasses and thought that’s just what they looked like now but just saw a post with one that was like normal so
Also realized I forgot to elaborate on this so here’s my gnome that is currently my favorite thing in the universe
I have the same gnome and why did you not show the back of his jacket
The what
OH MY GOD
oh look! it my composition I’ve been trying to post for ages!
the brief was use 4 notes, my notes are C, Db, F and G, which are chosen from a Japanese pentatonic scale the ‘in’ scale, its written for flute, piano and violin
its based on these three prints by Hokusai!
if you wanna know more about it, message me!
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queen of snatching wigs
“go bleach your roots creep!” this read
oh damn.
I think there was something sort of profoundly beautiful about the Wii.
I don’t know why, but especially with the built-in channels there was something about the presentation and the music that really feels so much different from any other console. I think it’s because it’s the first console that tried to be something a little more than just a gaming device, and the ephemeral feeling that came with trying to blaze a trail while still maintaining an air of “we know exactly what we’re doing and are fully confident in these ideas”.
Looking back on it is like a fully realized glimpse into a reality congruent but slightly skewed to our own. The place on our respective timelines was right after the intersection where the two lines fully separated from each other, but only barely.
this reply made me feel something.
Me: I love languages!
Also me: *hasn't practice in days* *forgets words for common stuff* *what's grammar* *avoid native speakers*
Me: yeah, I love languages
Demonstrative Pronouns || これ・それ・あれ Hi guys, today we’re going to look at demonstrative pronouns in Japanese! Essentially these pronouns mean ‘this’ or ‘that’ in English but it’s a little tricky deciphering the difference between them, since there are a lot of versions of these words in Japanese. これ・それ・あれ These three words are probably the most commonly used Japanese demonstrative pronouns. When referencing objects in English we would say “this” or “that”, but in Japanese they would say “this”, “that”, and “that over there”.
これ・refers to an object that is near or closest to the speaker.
それ・refers to an object that is near or closest to the listener.
あれ・refers to an object that is far away from both the speaker and listener.
If the speaker and listener are close enough together they can be considered as one entity and both view close objects as これ, objects slightly further away as それ, and objects far away as あれ. The question word for these set of pronouns is どれ and this means “which”. e.g. あなたのカバンはどれですか。 Which is your bag? それは私のカバンです。 That is my bag.
この・その・あの These set of demonstrative adjectives can modify the noun that follows them and are used in a similar way to これ・それ・あれ. The rule is always: このnoun, そのnoun, and あのnoun.
この・refers to an object that is near or closest to the speaker.
その・refers to an object that is near or closest to the listener.
あの・refers to an object that is far away from both the speaker and listener.
If the speaker and listener are close enough together they can be considered as one entity and both view close objects as この, objects slightly further away as その, and objects far away as あの. The question word for these set of pronouns is どの and this means “which”. e.g. どのカバンが森さんのですか。 Which bag is Mr Mori’s? そのかばんは森さんのです。 That bag is Mr Mori’s.
ここ・そこ・あそこ In regards to これ, etc. and この, etc., these words referred to things, but ここ・そこ・あそこ refer to places.
ここ・refers to a place where the speaker is.
そこ・refers to the place where the listener is.
あそこ・refers to a place which is far away from both the speaker and listener.
Similarly to the previous demonstrative pronouns, if the speaker and listener are close enough together they can be considered as one entity and both view the same location that they share as ここ、a place that is a slight distance away from them as そこ, and a place that is far away from the both of them as あそこ. The question word for these set of pronouns is どこ and this means “where”. e.g. トイレはどこですか。 Where is the toilet? あそこです。 It’s over there.
こちら・そちら・あちら These set of pronouns are very similar to ここ, etc., but can be considered more polite. The difference between ここ, etc. and こちら・そちら・あちら is that the latter can refer to places (locations) and can also point someone in a particular direction. For example;
ここ・here・location word
こちら・this way・direction word
Note: こちら can also be used to mean “I” or “We”. The casual version of こちら is こっち.
Below is a table of the most common demonstratives:
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