The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky, August 31, 1952
it snowed today in alberta so that’s that
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The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky, August 31, 1952
it snowed today in alberta so that’s that
It’s 2:30 AM and I’m in the men’s bathroom and someone was in another stall and I starting blaring the Thomas The Tank Engine theme and I literally heard them stop peeing out of fear
how do you know it was fear and not arousal?
I like to think we live in a nice world and not the one you just created
a blonde guy with a magic hammer goes after his colleague, a big dude with giant fists and an anger management problem, teams up with a fierce female fighter with a tragic past, all while trying to navigate a strange, colorful world forever locked in a sensationalized competition and run by an old man with a flamboyant demeanor. along the way, he runs into a disgraced royal heir with a penchant for green and mischief
is the movie thor: ragnarok or wreck-it ralph
So this gave me chronic whiplash, enjoy.
the gang's all here
im going through all my books of sheet music to pick songs to learn on the piano this summer and i ran out of pink lil sticky page markers :( on the bright side i found this huge book called “world renowned piano pieces” with like 50 pieces in it so i picked about 10 from that book alone
hey m*therfuckers still haven’t finished any like good music to post but i’ll have you know i’m gonna write like 2 musicals about people dying this summer so look out
got no bones, osmosis jones
hurts to pee with my kidney stone
grubs in the dirt
im an introvert
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me trying to write lyrics rn
i forgot how to music so this is just gonna be me reblogging posts about linguistics until i write a song
Awesome Childhood Spelling
Uhh…where it says “looked” read “lopped”. lol This is based on the original tweet you see up there by Twitter user @Sal_Perez4 (see the original tweet here).
literally everyone is coming for dj khaled
not his wife
Today’s Punishment
Subjectively, the best scifi show ever is Dr. Who. Objectively, it’s Dr. Whom.
Week 1 of Mermay! I’m having so much fun drawing mermaids it’s incredible~ ^^ All pieces done with copic and ink. <3
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im still pissed off about シ and ツ
I don’t シ whaツ bad about this?
im going to stab you in the face
ソン of a—
There’s really ノ need to get ソ worked up over something as miンor as this!
ワt the フck is going on
this is my worst nightmare.
i have this really awesome song i wrote way back in october and i would love to post it!! the problem is i don’t have the lung capacity to actually sing it :(((( i’m gonna have to do a whole arrangement & recording of it so i can stop and start to catch my breath. unfortunately,,, the chorus is in 5/4 time and garageband can only do 3/4, 4/4, and 6/8, so it’s gonna take me a hell of a lot longer to figure out how to record it than if it were just in a normal time signature. lmao maybe if i wasn’t broke i’d get a decent recording program
Lingthusiasm Episode 19: Sentences with baggage - Presuppositions
What’s so weird if I say, “the present King of France is bald” or “I need to pick up my pet unicorn from the vet”? It seems like those sentences should be false: at least, they certainly can’t be true. But if you reply, “No, he isn’t” or “No, you don’t” it still feels unsatisfying: aren’t we still both assuming that France has a king and that I have a pet unicorn?
In this episode of Lingthusiasm, your hosts Lauren Gawne and Gretchen McCulloch explore different kinds of meanings: sometimes sentences wear their meaning on their sleeves, but sometimes they instead smuggle it in as baggage. These assumptions are known as presuppositions. Presuppositions are incredibly useful (we couldn’t manage conversations at a normal pace without them), but in the wrong hands (such as when you’re trying to influence an eyewitness) they can also be very dangerous.
This month’s bonus episode on Patreon is about memes, poetry, and mock-old English: Roses are red / Violets are dreams / In this episode / We talk poems and memes.
We also announced a new round of Lingthusiasm merch: you can now get scarves with a subtle tree diagram print suitable for all your language family tree/syntax tree and other structural needs, and t-shirts, mugs, totes, and pouches with Heck Yeah Descriptivism or Heck Yeah Language Change on them, as well as the existing IPA scarves and NOT JUDGING YOUR GRAMMAR, JUST ANALYSING IT items in more colours!
Here are the links mentioned in this episode:
New Lingthusiasm merch: pictures of the new tree diagram scarves, Heck Yeah Language Change/Heck Yeah Descriptivism items, and existing items in new colours
Presupposition in the Lizzie Bennet Diaries
The King of France
Your favourite etymological dictionary
Denying things with presupposition in Lizzie Bennet Diaries
Why do people want to eat babies? (it’s called playful aggression/cute aggression)
Accents and presupposition
Emily Bender picking apart a presupposition (Twitter)
Big Bird presupposition (Twitter)
“welcome back” on a neighbourhood pub sign (Sherry Yong Chen, Twitter)
Boasting through presuppositions (Julie Sedivy on Language Log)
Leading questions and the eyewitness report (paper by Elizabeth Loftus, pdf)
Memory influenced by implanting presuppositions (Elizabeth Allyn Smith on Télé-Québec, video in French)
Presupposition (Wikipedia)
Presupposition (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Presuppositions, Implicatures, and Entailments (The Ling Space)
You can listen to this episode via Lingthusiasm.com, Soundcloud, RSS, iTunes, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also download an mp3 via the Soundcloud page for offline listening, and stay tuned for a transcript of this episode on the Lingthusiasm website. To received an email whenever a new episode drops, sign up for the Lingthusiasm mailing list.
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Lingthusiasm is created by Gretchen McCulloch and Lauren Gawne. Our audio producer is Claire Gawne, our editorial producer is Emily Gref, our production assistant is Celine Yoon, and our music is ‘Ancient City’ by The Triangles.
lmao when kids in elementary school would be like "does your mom know you're gay?" and you'd say "no" and they were like "hahahahaha but that still means ur gay"
In France, it is now forbid to have runway models with a BMI under 18. This is due to the belief that underweight models glamorize an unhealthy and malnourished appearance.
Meanwhile, in the US, plus-sized model Tess Holliday is plastered all over the internet and on magazines as well, and has a BMI of 46. I read a Buzzfeed article on her a few months ago. The article highlighted how empowering her story was, and that she was a self-confidence inspiration to many other plus-sized women. When I looked at the comments of this article, they were all positive, with a few exceptions. These exceptions included comments like, “This is clearly not healthy! There’s no way you can weight that much and be healthy!” These were quickly addressed by other commenters who added things like, “You’re not her doctor, you don’t know her cholesterol levels or how much she exercises!”
If plus-sized modeling was banned in the US, people would go berserk. It would be “oppressing, discriminatory, unfair,” etc.,
But I have not seen a single post where tumblr has lost their minds since France has banned thin models. Why?
Because this website loves to preach body acceptance, but exclusively to those who have felt discrimination in the past. If plus-sized models are allowed, so should thin models. Or if thin models are banned, plus-sized models should be as well. One doesn’t get to pick and choose which way the so-called “acceptance movement” sways, because you’re either for it, or your not.
If you can clearly defend plus-sized models as being healthy until proven otherwise, why is it not the same way with thin models?