I want to introduce into the lexicon "Buenas TARDIS" as a phrase meaning "Have a good time travel adventure."


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I want to introduce into the lexicon "Buenas TARDIS" as a phrase meaning "Have a good time travel adventure."
The linguistic field of prosody, the story of melody, pitch, and other hard-to-study verbal traits, is suddenly hot.
Sometimes a gesture can convey a message more satisfactorily than words. Why tell someone to fuck off when you can just give them the finger? We like to think that gestures can transcend language, ...
Very dark or gloomy.
Today's "A Word A Day" (AKA "AWAD") made me think of the-cimmerians this morning. This was a lovely way to start my morning.
::won't reblog funny cartoon because of lay/lie error::
Caveat raptor! -- The large bird should be careful. Caveat: raptor! -- Watch out for the large bird.
So, I'm not 100% on board with the terminology of "stan" for "major fan of" (from the Eminem song of the same name), but it is in common usage in fandom. And combined with my noodling earlier about the abundance of photos of a certain actor, it made me wonder if people identify themselves as Sebastian Stan stans. And then I wondered if, were they to form their own country, might they call it Sebastian Stan Stanstan.