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So update, I ordered the stylophone whoops

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The Finnish railway system can go fuck itself. how does ONE little cable damage in the capital area mess up ENTIRE COUNTRY'S railway system schedules for OVER TWO DAYS

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The fun thing about finnish is that formal written finnish is technically speaking a distinct dialect that's different from all spoken dialects, and while fiction is almost always written with written finnish, many authors will have the dialogue spelled out in spoken dialects to give the text more "real", naturally flowing flavour.
Someone speaking written finnish in casual day-to-day life usually means one of two things - either the speaker is somewhere on the autism spectrum (not a diagnostic criteria, but one of those "I've never seen a neurotypical person do that" things) or they speak finnish as a second language. And I don't know how to say this without sounding condescending, but I love hearing it, it's so charming. Like you stepped straight out of a 19th century play.
Standing in the line to a public bathroom, there's a man talking on the phone, speaking in finnish with a distinct accent, going "I understand, darling. Love. My love. Beloved, I understand. I understand. I will make my way there. Yes, I understand. I will make my way to you. Two hours."
And now that I wrote that out, I can see that there is no way to express in english just how delightfully formal and "writing a love letter with ink on paper to your beloved promising to come back from the war" it sounds when someone in finnish says "rakkaani, minä ymmärrän, minä tulen luoksesi."
@ozyga fun thing actually! The finnish written language was deliberately intentionally constructed during the 1500s during protestant reformation, in order to translate the bible into the peoples' own language. The concept of finns as a distinct people - not to mention a nation - was not even regarded as a valid thing. Finland wasn't occupied as much as just the isolated eastern half of the Swedish kingdom, whose peasants just happened to speak their own rural peasant language.
The reason why finnish is written so strictly exactly the same way it's pronounced is because the people who wrote it down were men of the church, who spoke the language as their "home language" but were educated in latin. Finnish was written down the way it phonetically sounded to people who could read and write latin.
And while I will now pause to aknowledge that the "fathers of the finnish language" were Problematic™ by 21st century Tumblr standards, the written form of finnish was constructed by intentionally mixing together different dialects of the spoken language, to tie them all together to an uniform standardised common finnish.
To add to this: spoken Finnish existed for a really long time before people (or one man) decided that it needs to have a written form too and combined two "different" type of Finnish into one (which is why the dialects are separated into Eastern and Western dialects, as they are basically the same language but also not because the proto-language for both is a different one. Eastern dialects share the same protolanguage as Karelian, whereas Western dialects developed from just proto-Finnic or such iirc). Then this guy also added and made up lots of new words.
Jokinly I always say that when the written Finnish was literally made up, Finnish speakers were not really having it and continued to use the spoken language regardless which led us to having two types of Finnish that everyone here understands. In reality it probably was that people just could not read or did not have access to education that would have taught them to read, I'm not sure as I haven't really researched this. Anyhow, all Finns understand both the written and spoken language as well the dialects, but for Finnish learners that can be a challenge. Many have said that they learned Finnish from books and then traveled to here and realized no one speaks whatever they were taught in those books.
I also find it very fascinating that so many words in Finnish have 1-3 synonyms because we have the spoken language version(s) and then the written language version, but also loan words from either Swedish and/or Russian. And then of course regional differences between different dialects, e.g. naturally the Russian/Slavic loan words are more common in the East.
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friend is trying to convince me this is a common experience and I do not believe her, so
Do you expect to be paid back if you pay for something for your friend while you’re hanging out? (I.E. a ride, a meal, a trinket.)
Yes, always
Yes, but only if it’s above a limit of money
No, never
I don’t buy things for my friends.
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For a more illustrative example, say you go to the movies with a friend and you buy them popcorn, do you expect them at some point to send you money back via cash or through an app of some kind? Will you be upset if they don’t?
Do you still have all your wisdom teeth?
Do you still have all your wisdom teeth?
Yes
No

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For some completely random reason ended up binge watching Talamasca in a day with my mom. And I guess now I do have to actually watch IWTV finally after putting it off for so many years (I'm intrigued)
Saw a cool stylophone video on the webs and now I kinda want one hnngh
So I got my old teenage years' radio-boombox-cd-/cassette-player from my mom (thank youuuu for mom not ever throwing it away!) and apparently you can record to an empty cassette not only from the radio (which is already cool but meh) but actually also from cds!
Anyway, at the age of 30yo making my first mixtape. Exciting.
Every time I walk to our local-big-brand-tm bookstore I get pissed off because they have put If We Were Villains on the horror shelf. Why.
I don't know I'm not done talking about it. It's insane that I can't just uninstall Edge or Copilot. That websites require my phone number to sign up. That people share their contacts to find their friends on social media.
I wouldn't use an adblocker if ads were just banners on the side funding a website I enjoy using and want to support. Ads pop up invasively and fill my whole screen, I misclick and get warped away to another page just for trying to read an article or get a recipe.
Every app shouldn't be like every other app. Instagram didn't need reels and a shop. TikTok doesn't need a store. Instagram doesn't need to be connected to Facebook. I don't want my apps to do everything, I want a hub for a specific thing, and I'll go to that place accordingly.
I love discord, but so much information gets lost to it. I don't want to join to view things. I want to lurk on forums. I want to be a user who can log in and join a conversation by replying to a thread, even if that conversation was two days ago. I know discord has threads, it's not the same. I don't want to have to verify my account with a phone number. I understand safety and digital concerns, but I'm concerned about information like that with leaks everywhere, even with password managers.
I shouldn't have to pay subscriptions to use services and get locked out of old versions. My old disk copy of photoshop should work. I should want to upgrade eventually because I like photoshop and supporting the business. Adobe is a whole other can of worms here.
Streaming is so splintered across everything. Shows release so fast. Things don't get physical releases. I can't stream a movie I own digitally to friends because the share-screen blocks it, even though I own two digital copies, even though I own a physical copy.
I have an iPod, and I had to install a third party OS to easily put my music on it without having to tangle with iTunes. Spotify bricked hardware I purchased because they were unwillingly to upkeep it. They don't pay their artists. iTunes isn't even iTunes anymore and Apple struggles to upkeep it.
My TV shows me ads on the home screen. My dad lost access to eBook he purchased because they were digital and got revoked by the company distributing them. Hitman 1-3 only runs online most of the time. Flash died and is staying alive because people love it and made efforts to keep it up.
I have to click "not now" and can't click "no". I don't just get emails, they want to text me to purchase things online too. My windows start search bar searches online, not just my computer. Everything is blindly called an app now. Everything wants me to upload to the cloud. These are good tools! But why am I forced to use them! Why am I not allowed to own or control them?
No more!!!!! I love my iPod with so much storage and FLAC files. I love having all my fics on my harddrive. I love having USBs and backups. I love running scripts to gut suck stuff out of my Windows computer I don't want that spies on me. I love having forums. I love sending letters. I love neocities and webpages and webrings. I will not be scanning QR codes. Please hand me a physical menu. If I didn't need a smartphone for work I'd get a "dumb" phone so fast. I want things to have buttons. I want to use a mouse. I want replaceable batteries. I want the right to repair. I grew up online and I won't forget how it was!
glad this post is resonating with the local populace fr

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Who do you think is more underrated? Barbara Jagger or Thomas Zane
Who do you think is more underrated, Barbara Jagger or Thomas Zane?
Barbara Jagger
Thomas Zane
I'm rereading Bunny by Mona Awad and I think it hits me now harder compared to the first time I read it how similarly anxious and angry about the academic world I felt (still feel) with Samantha. The first time I read Bunny I had yet to write my bachelor thesis and had been in university for around 2 or 3 years (covid made my university experience longer at the start side). Now I have 7 years of university behind me and an unfinished masters degree. As well as a deeper understanding of how the academic world works not only as a student but from a more administrative point of view since I did a lot of student council and student representative work in my study years as well.
Like Samantha I come from a more poorer family background. And it came quite clear to me during my study years that a lot of the other students did not. So the feeling of completely not fitting in socially to the academic environment is actually very well described in the book. Which I seem to see less talk of around and about sadly. Also Samantha's sort of dismissal and anger towards the elusive academic nonsense language is something I seemed to have written agreeing notes even on my first read of Bunny to its side paragraphs. And I gotta say, even though I've become more fluent in that language, it's still extremely ridiculous and frustrating at times to experience in the real world.
Another thing that I keep relating is Samantha's underlying constant anger. I'm the type of person who also might notice myself thinking something mean and then catching myself and questioning why would we think that? stop it! I actually don't think this way, this is the anger and the anxiety speaking! So reading Samantha's inner thoughts and imaginary conversations with Ava or how Samantha would imagine Ava to react to things is very relatable. It's interesting to read from Samantha's point of view because yes, she is a very unlikeable character, especially in the way she views and thinks of the other people. And yet finding yourself in that pattern and sort of understanding where all of it is coming from makes the book a very interesting reading experience.
Idk these are just some jumbled up thoughts I have while I am reading. Anyway, excited to finish so I can hop on reading the newer sequel for the first time!