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Carthage, the home of burned down building.

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John Oliver's amazing new Net Neutrality video crashed the FCC's website
Itâs been three years since John Oliverâs amazing Net Neutrality rant brought the term âCable Company Fuckeryâ into common usage, crashed the FCCâs website, and delivered a neutral internet to a desperate nation.
Now, thereâs a new dingo babysitter in town: Ajit Pai, the FCC Chairman who has vowed to âtake a weed-whackerâ to the neutral internet.
Cometh the hour, cometh the man: John Oliverâs new Net Neutrality rant is his best yet, and it includes a shortcut to get you through the deliberately obscure commenting system the FCC has created to make it nearly impossible to weigh in on Paiâs neutracidal killing-spree: just visit GoFCCYourself.com and youâll be taken directly to the relevant form.
Except, not right now. So many people have heeded Oliverâs call-to-arms that theyâve crashed the FCCâs website. Again.
https://boingboing.net/2017/05/08/ajit-pai-vs-the-future.html
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I love those luminous twins ⊠and their cosmic offspring.Â
Way to ruin the surprise, Spanish exclamation points
Everybody expects the Spanish exclamation.
OH MY GOD
So you have a twin sisterâŠ
producers of period dramas: so like...beauty standards,,, have been the exact same for 5000 years right?
Cleopatra: no
Eleanor of Acquitaine: no
Elizabeth of York: no
Hurrem Sultan: no
Anne Boleyn: no
Elizabeth I: no
Madame de Montespan: no
Nell Gwyn: no
Marie Antoinette: no
producers of period dramas: Great! bring me a thin, pale and contoured actress to play every woman who has ever existed
[To the tune of YMCA] SPQR
Puer, thereâs no need to feel down I said, puer, pick yourself off the ground I said, puer, âcause youâre in a new town Do you like the Roman city?
Puer, thereâs a place you can go I said, puer, when we have overthrown Your own country, and Iâm sure you will find Peace as part of our great empire!
Itâs fun to be in the SPQR! Itâs fun to be in the SPQR!
Why donât you watch our gladitorial games? Or drive in the chariot lanes?
Itâs fun to be in the SPQR! Itâs fun to be in the SPQR!
You meet with your friends, make a deal at the baths In Rome you can have a good laugh!
Puer, if you want to go far I said, puer, you canât just drink at the bar I said, puer, all your dreams can come true But youâve got to find a patron!
Ok, thatâs all Iâve got for now (puer=youth btw)

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Hellenic inspiration, Villa Kerylos, Nice
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greek gods + george carlin
So happy when I see George Carlin on this site. :)
Blind people gesture (and why thatâs kind of a big deal)
People who are blind from birth will gesture when they speak. I always like pointing out this fact when I teach classes on gesture, because it gives us an an interesting perspective on how we learn and use gestures. Until now Iâve mostly cited a 1998 paper from Jana Iverson and Susan Goldin-Meadow that analysed the gestures and speech of young blind people. Not only do blind people gesture, but the frequency and types of gestures they use does not appear to differ greatly from how sighted people gesture. If people learn gesture without ever seeing a gesture (and, most likely, never being shown), then there must be something about learning a language that means you get gestures as a bonus.
Blind people will even gesture when talking to other blind people, and sighted people will gesture when speaking on the phone - so we know that people donât only gesture when they speak to someone who can see their gestures.
Earlier this year a new paper came out that adds to this story. Ćeyda OÌzçalıĆkan, CheÌ Lucero and Susan Goldin-Meadow looked at the gestures of blind speakers of Turkish and English, to see if the *way* they gestured was different to sighted speakers of those languages. Some of the sighted speakers were blindfolded and others left able to see their conversation partner.
Turkish and English were chosen, because it has already been established that speakers of those languages consistently gesture differently when talking about videos of items moving. English speakers will be more likely to show the manner (e.g. ârollingâ or bouncingâ) and trajectory (e.g. âleft to rightâ, âdownwardsâ) together in one gesture, and Turkish speakers will show these features as two separate gestures. This reflects the fact that English âroll downâ is one verbal clause, while in Turkish the equivalent would be yuvarlanarak iniyor, which translates as two verbs ârolling descendingâ.
Since we know that blind people do gesture, OÌzçalıĆkanâs team wanted to figure out if they gestured like other speakers of their language. Did the blind Turkish speakers separate the manner and trajectory of their gestures like their verbs? Did English speakers combine them? Of course, the standard methodology of showing videos wouldnât work with blind participants, so the researchers built three dimensional models of events for people to feel before they discussed them.
The results showed that blind Turkish speakers gesture like their sighted counterparts, and the same for English speakers. All Turkish speakers gestured significantly differently from all English speakers, regardless of sightedness. This means that these particular gestural patterns are something thatâs deeply linked to the grammatical properties of a language, and not something that we learn from looking at other speakers.
References
Jana M. Iverson & Susan Goldin-Meadow. 1998. Why people gesture when they speak. Nature, 396(6708), 228-228.
Ćeyda OÌzçalıĆkan, CheÌ Lucero and Susan Goldin-Meadow. 2016. Is Seeing Gesture Necessary to Gesture Like a Native Speaker? Psychological Science 27(5) 737â747.
Asli Ozyurek & Sotaro Kita. 1999. Expressing manner and path in English and Turkish: Differences in speech, gesture, and conceptualization. In Twenty-first Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 507-512). Erlbaum.
So many interesting potential follow-up studies! For example, do Turkish-English bilinguals use the appropriate gestures in each language, or do they show transfer effects from their first language? It also seems plausible to me that there might be some gestures that come with language while others might be learned by imitation (perhaps iconic gestures like rolling and down versus arbitrary gestures like thumbs up).Â

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