nighty night peeps and critters
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nighty night peeps and critters
gonna go shift tonight
see ya later <3
happy shifting
A Decade of All Things Linguistic
When I started All Things Linguistic ten years ago, it felt a way of finally joining the linguistics blogosphere conversation that I'd been reading for the previous ten years or so. I didn't expect that it would lead to me meeting and sometimes even collaborating with so many interesting people along the way, not to mention developing a whole career out of lingcomm.
I'm now better known for many of these non-blog projects, especially Because Internet and Lingthusiasm, but for me, this blog is always where it began. So, here's a few highlights from the past decade:
Linguistics-y series
I did a lot of these more in-depth linguistics-y series and posts in the early years of the blog, before I started writing for other places as well. To browse a longer list of them, see my favourites page.
I relistened to the entire BBC radio comedy series Cabin Pressure and found amusing linguistics content in every single episode
So you asked the internet how to draw syntax trees. Here's why you're confused.
Linguist humour (currently at 44 pages!)
Language on the interwebz (35 pages!)
Lists of resources
A very long list of pop linguistics books and lingfic
Linguistics and language podcasts
A very long list of linguistics youtube channels
Linguistic approaches to language learning
How to teach yourself linguistics online for free
Protolinguist - ways to do linguistics in high school
Meta series
Linguistics jobs
Grad school, undergrad, and intro linguistics advice
Weird Internet Careers
LingComm - workshop, conference and grants
Writing series elsewhere
The Toast
Wired
Slate
Mental Floss
Full list of short-form writing elsewhere
Other projects elsewhere
Because Internet, a book I wrote about internet language
Lingthusiasm, a podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics which I cohost
Crash Course Linguistics, for which I was one of the writers
I've collaborated on many Language Files videos with Tom Scott
lingwiki, a series of edit-a-thons to improve linguistics-related content on Wikipedia
I've done many public speeches and media interviews. So many.
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Dick Grayson vs. Toxic Masculinity
Ok so, for whatever reason, BOOKRIOT’s post-to-tumblr option isn’t working for me today so I’m just going to make a link the oldfashioned way(you’d THINK they’d just crosspost all their articles to Their tumblr, but apparently not |:T)
Dick Grayson vs. Toxic Masculinity by Jessica Plummer
While I am not a big DC reader and don’t know the subject matter terribly well, Good Article is Good u_u
link is twink representation
my headcanon is that link is from goponga village in the lanayru wetlands (which is near the moor garrison where a knight like his dad might be stationed). i like the idea of kid link running all the way from home to the zoras domain-- he gets scratched and scraped up along the way but when he gets there, mipha is ready to heal him. and then they go swimming and play together and totally fall in love yah
okay but for reals botw link can cook so many delicious and good foods but he would eat TRASH if you served it to him. he’s a genius chef with no sense of taste.
on one hand: he can somehow bake a cake in a pot.
on the other: “so if i put gushers between two fruit roll-ups thats a sandwich right”
Botw Link is adopted and have 2 gay dads who loves him very much
GOOD