Formerly @making-it-work
I got a new phone and since I was using an old email address (and 99% mobile) Iâm locked out of that account. Anyway itâs still the same blogger so expect similar stuff. đ
Im now @whetherornotitworks

Origami Around
Sade Olutola
todays bird

PR's Tumblrdome

çĽćĽ / Permanent Vacation
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

Janaina Medeiros
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
I'd rather be in outer space đ¸
sheepfilms
occasionally subtle

romaâ

⣠Chile in a Photography âŁ
Misplaced Lens Cap
YOU ARE THE REASON
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

#extradirty
KIROKAZE
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@making-it-work
Formerly @making-it-work
I got a new phone and since I was using an old email address (and 99% mobile) Iâm locked out of that account. Anyway itâs still the same blogger so expect similar stuff. đ
Im now @whetherornotitworks

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Romeo + Juliet (1996) dir. Baz Luhrmann
Performance of that era
Harold Perrinneau is the only person to ever play Mercutio like, truly, its amazing
Look at Harold perrineau, inventing Shakespearean acting. Amazing.
Anushka Shetty and Prabhas in Baahubali: The Conclusion (2017)
This is everything
so fancy
Okay maybe mama did raise a fool

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A Blood Mage goblin, or a âHemogoblinâ, if you will.
I will not.
Alanna of Trebond, final revision. Â I meant to make that white thing some part of a burnoose, but it just turned into an abstract shape. Â Oh well.
Minute Rice right after I woke him up to eat⌠Incase you were wondering what an axolotl yawning looks like!

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âSĂŠlĂŠnĂŠâ By Albert Aublet, 1880
âour teeth and ambitions are baredâ is a zeugma
and itâs a zeugma where one of the words is literal and one is metaphorical which is the BEST KIND
I didnât know about zeugmas until just now! That is so awesome, everybody:Â
zeug¡ma ËzoÍoÉĄmÉ/
noun
a figure of speech in which a word applies to two others in different senses (e.g.,John and his license expired last week ) or to two others of which it semantically suits only one (e.g., with weeping eyes and hearts ).
ISNâT THAT AWESOME??
#in english class in high school my teacher had us write our own zeugmas in class#and one guy came up with âhe fell from her favor⌠and the windowâ#i am forever looking for opportunities to use that one
She dropped her dress and inhibitions at the door.
Whatâs this? My favorite rhetorical device showing up on my dashboard?
IT HAS A NAMEEEE!! OH MY GOD!!!
I LOVE THIIIIIS!!!
One Iâve loved was âon their weekend trip they caught three fish and a coldâ
I love these theyâre like a pun and a metaphor wrapped up into one neat phrase
@jwlzrulezz rhetorical device of the day
i have some issues with my past self but she was young and i forgive her my real beef is with present me what is she doing im embarrassed to even look
things english speakers know, but donât know we know.
WOAH WHAT?
That is profound. I noticed this by accident when asked about adjectives by a Japanese student. She translated something from Japanese like âBrown big catâ and I corrected her. When she asked me why, I bluescreened.
But you can make adjectives part of a noun and have a green Great Dragon.
âDrugs donât people, people people.â
Our DM, severely messing up the phrase âdrugs donât kill people, people kill people,â after we tried to tell our Tiefling sorcerer that smuggling drugs wasn't that bad. (It was an accident, we swear!)

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christmas season is upon us so here are my fav christmas vines
You know what I think is really cool about language (English in this case)? Itâs the way you can express âI donât knowâ without opening your mouth. All you have to do is hum a low note, a high note, then another lower note. The same goes for yes and no. Does anyone know what this is called?
These are called vocables, a form of non-lexical utterance - that is, wordlike sounds that arenât strictly words, have flexible meaning depending on context, and reflect the speakers emotional reaction to the context rather than stating something specific. They also include uh-oh! (thatâs not good!), uh-huh and mm-hmm (yes), uhn-uhn (no), huh? (what?), huh⌠(oh, I seeâŚ), hmmn⌠(I wonder⌠/ maybeâŚ), awww! (thatâs cute!), aww⌠(darn itâŚ), um? (excuse me; that doesnât seem right?), ugh and guh (expressions of alarm, disgust, or sympathy toward somebody elseâs displeasure or distress), etc.
Every natural human language has at least a few vocables in it, and filler words like âumâ and âermâ are also part of this overall class of utterances. Technically âvocableâ itself refers to a wider category of utterances, but these types of sounds are the ones most frequently being referred to, when the word is used.
Reblog if u just hummed all of these out loud as you read them