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Dawg this voice over is hilarious šš
ššš
āI am pescatarian I have no choiceā
āYou are talking about currents but you are currently just talkingā Iām pressing charges against the whole of Nigeria
Iām dead

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Look at this dog.
The lil mat
This is too cute
SHE PRANKED HER BOYFRIEND AND MADE HIM THINK SHE BROKE HIS CAMERA AND HIS REACTION IS THE SWEETEST THING I HAVE EVER SEEN OH MY GOSH MY HEART IS ABOUT TO EXPLODE
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āThereās this stigma that [teenagers] canāt do it, before youāve even given a chance. The thought that if you struggle to get a job, then you canāt be bothered. Thatās not the case at all ā so many of my friends are so passionate and so willing, and want to work in this world and do great things with their lives. Instead, one person sits on their arse so therefore all of us do. Itās just not fair. Itās the judgement before thereās even proof.ā - Maisie WilliamsĀ

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In their colorful collection of architectural photography, artistic couple Anna Devis and Daniel Rueda playfully interact with buildings around the world.
Citing the street as their favorite workplace and the whole world as their canvas, Valencia-based couple Anna Devis and Daniel Rueda inventively interact with architecture. When paired with their love of travel, this playful interest culminates in a quirky and creative collection of photos thatāll make you look twice.
Sophie Turner and Maisie Williams use the GOT Snapchat lens at the LA premiere.
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the kids are alright.
This is kinda perfect.

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Please stop.
Maisie Williams Photographed for Red Nose Day (2017)
One of my favorite linguistic phenomena isĀ rebracketing, which is when a word or words is/are redivided differently, either two words becoming one, one word heard as two, or part of one word interpreted as part of the other.Ā This frequently happens with articles, for example:
apron was originally napron, but āa napronā was interpreted as āan apronā
newt comes from ewt by the same process
In the opposite direction, nickname comes from Middle English nekename which in turn came from ekename (an ekename -> a nekename) where āekeā was an old word meaning āalsoā or āadditionalā (so basically āan additional nameā)
ammunition comes from an obsolete dialectal French amunition, which came from munition, the phrase la munition being heard as lāamunition.
the nickname Ned comes from Ed, via āmine Edā being heard as āmy Nedā (in archaic English, āmyā and āmineā had the same relationship as āaā and āanā), same with several other nicknames like Nell
The word āorangeā ulimately derives from the Arabic nÄranj, via French āorangeā, the n being lost via a similar process involving the indefinite article, e.g., something like French āune norangeā becoming āune orangeā (itās unclear which specific Romance language it first happened in)
in the Southern US at least (not sure about elsewhere), āanotherā is often analyzed as āa notherā, hence the phrase āa whole notherā
omelet has a whole series of interesting changes; it comes from French omelette, earlier alemette (swapping around the /l/ and /m/), from alemelle from an earlier lemelle (la lemelle -> lāalemelle)
Related to this, sometimes two words, especially when borrowed into another language, will be taken as one.Ā Numerous words were borrowed from Arabic with the definite article al- attached to them.Ā Spanish el lagarto became English alligator.Ā An interesting twist is admiral, earlier amiral (the d probably got in there from the influence of words like āadministerā) from Arabic amir al- (lord of the ___), particularly the phrase amir al-bahr, literally ālord of the seaā.
Sometimes the opposite happens.Ā A foreign word will look like two words, or like a word with an affix.Ā For example, the Arabic kitaab (book) was borrowed into Swahili as kitabu.Ā ki- happens toĀ be the singular form of one of the Swahili genders, and so it was interpreted as ki-tabu.Ā To form the plural of that gender, you replace ki- with vi-, thus, ābooksā in Swahili is vitabu.Ā The Greek name Alexander became, in Arabic, Iskander, with the initial al- heard as the article al-.
Similarly, the English word Cherry came from Old Norman FrenchĀ cherise, with the s on the end interpreted as the plural -s.Ā Interestingly enough, that word came from Vulgar LatinĀ ceresia, a feminine singular noun, but originally the plural of the neuter nounĀ ceresium!Ā So a Latin plural was reinterpreted as a singular in Vulgar Latin, which in turn was interpreted as a plural when borrowed into English!
The English suffix -burger used with various foods (e.g., cheeseburger, or more informally chickenburger, etc.) was misanlyzed from Hamburger as Ham-burger, itself from the city of Hamburg
This can happen even with native words.Ā Modern FrenchĀ once is used for the snow leopard, but originally meant ālynxā.Ā In Old French, it wasĀ lonce (ultimately from the same source as lynx), which was reinterpreted asĀ lāonce!Ā In English, the word āpeaā was originally āpeaseā, but that looked like it had the plural -s on it, and so the word āpeaā was created from it. Ā Likewise, the adjectiveĀ lone came fromĀ alone, heard as āa loneā, but alone itself came originally fromĀ all one.
One of my favorite personal examples is the old Southern man who would come into work and ask me if I was ābeing haveā (as opposed to the more usual ābehavingā).
the word editor predated the word edit - editor was reinterpreted as edit-er, so clearly someone who edits!
when your open borders advocacy extends to morpheme boundaries
Donāt forget the Swahili kipilefti (āroundaboutā), from English keep left, with a plural vipilefti - and in reverse, singular kideo (āvideoā) with plural video.
Note that the āeditorā > āedit-erā > āto editā transformation is a related but distinct phenomenon called back-formation. Thatās where you take a noun that sounds like it ought to be derived from a verb (though it really isnāt), and work backwards to obtain the āoriginalā verb. Hence, we have it that editors edit, burglars burgle, and butlers buttle - though we havenāt yet gone so far as to suggest that fingers fing!
Computer Engineer Bride with No Female Friends Has Hilarious Photo Shoot with Her āBrosā Instead
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