Art by Natcha Ngamtweerat

Andulka
One Nice Bug Per Day
Cosmic Funnies
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open


romaâ
todays bird
sheepfilms
trying on a metaphor
NASA
đŞź

Janaina Medeiros

PR's Tumblrdome
DEAR READER
hello vonnie

Product Placement
styofa doing anything

blake kathryn

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all he does is eat crumbs. stupid.
Sony WM-F606
Midnight In the Lunar Garden
Watercolor On Black Cotton Paper
2023, 44"x 30"
Magnolia Blossoms
Water color sketches from Toulouse and Britany 2021 2022
âThree swans in flightâ, 1945, by David Lloyd Evans (b. 1916)
signed and dated 'I Lloyd Evans-1945' (upper left)
coloured chalks on buff paper
24 ½ à 18 ½ in. (62.2 à 47 cm.)

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Art Nouveau Colored Glass | International Art Glass Catalogue
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Fuck it [injects you with weird fucked up science goo]
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ahhh!!! AHHH!!! (turns into this)

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i learned of âBox bedsâ â cabinets with beds in them and, sometimes, lockable doors â were used for privacy and safety in parts of rural medieval Europe before individual bedrooms were common. They became fashionable even in homes with bedrooms and remained in use in Scotland into the 1900s (x)
I donât want a swimming pool, I want a box bed/nook bed
Ohhhhhhh man this unlocks Primal Instinct
Nest!!!! Cozy!!!!!
i love it actually when nonnative speakers make mistakes that reveal how their native languages work.
lots of koreans online say they "eat" drinks which would assume they only have one word which covers the concept of consumption.
arabic immigrants in sweden (my mother included) have a hard time differentiating between "i think/i believe/my opinion is" which suggests that in arabic these different modalities of speaker agency is treated as one or at least interchangeable.
swedish speakers in english will use should/shall/have to/must with much higher nuance precision than native english speakers, to the point where they sound well awkward, because the distinction between these commands in swedish is much clearer than in english. i make mistakes between is/am/are and has/have constantly because swedish only has one pronoun covering all grammatical persons.
i've heard speakers of languages without gendered pronouns (finnish, the chinese dialects, and a tonne more) make he/she mistakes because it's hard(!!) to learn two or more gendered pronouns and when to use them correctly.
how neat is that?! it add a charm to international english usage in particular and make our appreciation of both our native languages and our learnt ones stronger...!!
i love this! one thing i notice with a lot of people (native speakers of polish, romanian, french and others) is no differentiation between present simple (i go) and present continuous (I am going), because those languages only have one present tense to cover both. it's so lovely every time i hear it
i always think one of the most fun things about learning languages is that it teaches you how weird your own is! especially english phrasal verbs (the very different meanings of stand up, stand down, stand off, stand up to), or trying to explain the difference between being up to something and being up for something to my french friend. I love it!
another tag reminded me of how spanish speakers often mix up /v/ and /b/ because in panish they pronounced identically!
I wish more people had the ability to become bilingual because you're right, it makes you understand your own language at a more intimate and analytical level!!