Adding a fennel to your garden!!
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Adding a fennel to your garden!!
Wonderful!
darcx ha respondido a tu publicación “are you studying any east asian languages?”
I love Japanese man. Seriously recommend learning it.
Really? Alright. I'll look into it once I get better with the scripts, because they are my next priority. Thing is, since there are so many letters that look so similar (within and between Kata and Hira) I sometimes feel like quitting and just moving to Armenian, Georgian, or Hebrew, which are my next scripts lol
darcx replied to your post “whats scarier in a japanese horror game: a mansion a school or a...”
art museum ._.
haha! someone had to say it~ i thought about making it an option but it was so specific, yeah?
how bout dat basque (no rush i kinda do nothing with my life except or college so time goes by kinda slow for me i realize it's not the same with other people)
How...about it?
Haha I don't know what you mean. Maybe this ask was intended for another user?
I don't really know anything about Basque, besides the following
It's spoken in Basque Country, Spain
It's called Euskara in Basque
Lots of s. s everywhere
Considered to be a language isolate by many linguists
Has borrowings from Spanish
Spanish borrows from it
So. That's how bout dat Basque. If you want resources for learning it, I can totally hit you up. If you want to learn more about it and don't want to do research, tumblr user estifito is an expert in Iberian things who is pretty good about answering asks :)
I don't have any opinions on the theories about which languages it might be related to ((although what if it descended from a really obscure Etruscan dialect that crept way like this makes absolutely no sense but what ifffff)) considering that I haven't really studied it or the history and facts behind the theories in depth.
What do you think? Also what did you want me to respond to this ask with because I'm really sorry but I didn't quite get what you were asking :\\
Track: 03. Ironworks Artist: Baths (Will Wiesenfeld) Album: Obsidian Year: 2013 Genre: Electronic, Experimental, IDM
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Baths, a solo artist by the name of Will Wiesenfeld, is a dark, somber electronic artist. His music is sort of difficult to describe, but it's very interesting and can bring you places.
-darcx
Track: 03. [Scanner] Artist: Louie Baltazar Album: Souls Don't Die Year: 2013 Genre: Rock, Math Rock, Electronic, Experimental
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Solo artist Louie Baltazar released his Souls Don't Die EP, performing math-rock on his guitar and transforming it into an electronic piece of music. The EP is a concept album "about a robot," according to Baltazar.
-darcx
Track: 03. Feed the Horses Artist: Thank You Scientist Album: Maps of Non-Existent Places Year: 2012 Genre: Rock, Experimental, Progressive
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Thank You Scientist, a group of 7 based in New Jersey, released their debut LP "Maps of Non-Existent Places" in 2012. Their sound represents that of rock, with the addition of brass and string instruments, creating an interesting experience for listeners of the album.
-darcx
this freshman at my school looks exactly like one of my mutuals