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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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DEAR READER

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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

Origami Around

JVL
will byers stan first human second
occasionally subtle

if i look back, i am lost

Andulka

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Cosmic Funnies
Xuebing Du

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Love Begins

Kiana Khansmith
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a rollercoaster from start to finish
Steve looks so confused in the last pic and that’s what makes it so funny
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Honestly, as a German I can not quite understand the obsession of the English speaking world with the question whether a word exists or not. If you have to express something for which there is no word, you have to make a new one, preferably by combining well-known words, and in the very same moment it starts to exist. Agree?
Deutsche Freunde, could you please create for me a word for the extreme depression I feel when I bend down to pick up a piece of litter and discover two more pieces of litter?
um = around
die Welt = world
die Umwelt = environment
ver = prefix to indicate something difficult or negative, a change that leads to deterioration or even destruction that is difficult to reverse or to undo, or a strong negative change of the mental state of a person
der Müll = garbage, trash, rubbish, litter
-ung = -ing
die Vermüllung = littering
ver- = see before
zweifeln = to doubt
-ung = see before
die Verzweiflung = despair, exasperation, desperation
die Umweltvermüllungsverzweiflung = …
This is a german compound on the spot master class and I am LIVING
#my german is still too basic for this but I desperately want a compound word for how much these compound words piss me off
das Monster = monster
das Wort = word
der Groll = grudge, anger, malice, rancor
der Monsterwortgroll = …
Monsterwortbildungsimitationsunfähigkeitsverzweiflungsgroll
die Bildung = formation
die Imitation = imitation
un- = un-, in-
fähig = able
-keit = -ility
die Unfähigkeit = inability
der Monsterwortbildungsimitationsunfähigkeitsverzweiflungsgroll = anger about the inability to imitate the formation of monster words
Linguistikfehdenhandschuhwurf
die Linguistik = linguistics
die Fehde = feud
der Handschuh = glove
der Fehdehandschuh = gauntlet
der Wurf = throw
der Linguistikfehdenhandschuhwurf = throwing down the linguistic gauntlet
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How are penguins not extinct?
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¿Cuál es real?
nem tudtam volna.
én sem
I’d still try to fuck with you
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15 German Sayings and Proverbs
1. Ich versteh nur Bahnhof Literally: I understand only train station Meaning: I have no idea what you are saying
2. Du gehst mir voll auf den Keks Literally: You walk me on the cookie Meaning: You are getting on my nerves. 3. Du hast nicht mehr alle Tassen im Schrank Literally: You are missing cups in your cupboard Meaning: You’re crazy
4. Ich bin fuchsteufelswild Literally: I’m foxdevilswild Meaning: I’m super mad
5. Ich krieg die Krise Literally: I get the crisis Meaning: I’m going mad
6. Mir fällt ein Stein vom Herzen Literally: A stone falls from my heart Meaning: I’m relieved
7. Friede, Freude, Eierkuchen Literally: freedom, joy and omelette Meaning: everything’s hunky-dory
8. Kein Schwein war da Literally: No pig was there Meaning: Nobody was present/Nobody participated
9. Sie hat einen Vogel Literally: She has a bird Meaning: She’s crazy
10. Das Leben ist kein Ponyhof Literally: Life is no pony farm Meaning: Life isn’t easy
11. Er spielt die beleidigte Leberwurst Literally: He’s playing the offended liver sausage Meaning: He’s very resentful
12. Aller Anfang ist schwer Literally: All beginnings are difficult Meaning: The first step is always the hardest
13. Wie du mir, so ich dir Literally: Like you to me, so I to you Meaning: Tit for tat
14. Ich glaub mein Schwein pfeift Literally: I think my pig whistles Meaning: I think I’m dreaming
15. Du Glückspilz Literally: You luck-mushroom Meaning: You lucky one
Ah yes, German can be funny. And that’s not even all the local slang. Here are a few things I can come up with this morning:
sutsche - relaxed; Alles sutsche - Everything’s fine (Northern Germany)
Flitzpiepe, Vollpfosten - idiot
Da wird der Hund in der Pfanne verrückt. (literally: The dogs going crazy in the pan) - Seriously? I don’t believe it!
Fußhupe (literally: feet horn) - a very small dog, you could easily step on, always used in a disdainful way
Omg Yes how I could I forget Fußhupe?! I use that word all the time 😂
Thanks for the addition! :)
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Die Sächsische Schweiz (Saxon Switzerland) is a district in Sachsen, Eastern Germany. It’s a hilly area and National Park around the Elbe near Dresden. Along with Bohemian Switzerland in the Czech Republic just south, it forms the Elbe Sandstone Mountains. There are some 1,000 climbing peaks popular with locals and international climbers alike. The fortress of Königstein is a well-known landmark; highest elevation is the Großer Zschirnstein at 562 m. During the Dark Ages, the region was settled by Slavs, then was part of the Kingdom of Bohemia in the Middle Ages. In the 15th century the area came under Saxon hegemony as it became part of the Margraviate of Meissen with boundaries roughly corresponding to those of today. Romantic artists were inspired by the beauty of wilderness, like the painter Ludwig Richter or the composer Carl Maria von Weber, who set his famous opera Der Freischütz with its Wolfsschlucht here.