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HEARTBREAKING: Poor girl has to get out of the soft warm bed even though she is so so so so comfy
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the ham exhibition photos got me (-,:
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sex is intimate and sacred. your body is a temple, and you shouldn’t share it with anyone who believes pitbulls are a naturally aggressive or dangerous breed.
you ever wonder how many people you’re in the “we’re friends but i would kiss you if you asked” club with
Everyone is special, and nobody is like anyone else. That’s the point of my show.
The Greatest Showman (2017) dir. Michael Gracey
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When I was beginning to discover languages, I had a romanticized view of words like “speak” and “fluency”. But then I realized that you can be nominally fluent in a language and still struggle to understand parts of it. English is my first language, but what I really spoke was a hybrid of teenage slang and Manhattan-ese. When I listen to my father, a lawyer, talk to other lawyers, his words sound as foreign to me as Finnish. I certainly couldn’t read Shakespeare without a dictionary, and I’d be equally helpless in a room with Jamaicans or Cajuns. Yet all of us “speak English.” My linguistics teacher, a native of Poland, speaks better English than I do and seems right at home peppering his speech with terms like “epenthetic schwa” and “voiceless alveolar stops”. Yet the other day, it came up that he’d never heard the word “tethered”. Does that mean he doesn’t “speak” English? If the standard of speaking a language is to know every word — to feel equally at home debating nuclear fission and classical music — then hardly anyone is fluent in their own native tongues.
Tim Doner (x)
The average native English speaker learns about 1 new English word per day between the ages of 16 and 50.
(via allthingslinguistic)
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