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nobody does it quite like them. is the thing

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There is only a couple more days till tos, ent, and voy leave netflix!!!!
However, I may know a place where you can still find them (*wink wink nudge nudge)….
Everyone say thank you to @messier82 for putting this google drive together and sharing it with us!!!
realized i never shared my rot series from beginner's ceramics 🍊 obviously pretty wonky + some cracking and weird glaze stuff, but i really loved every step of the process <3 hoping i get to do it again sometime
Jimmy Donaldson warped YouTube in his image — but YouTube is warping him back
this article is insane and making me insane
In reviewing dozens of MrBeast videos from over the years, Donaldson has nearly erased himself as a person from his episodic output. If viewers don’t really see him having fun, that’s by design. Donaldson has outright said he sees “personality” as a limitation for growth, once noting in a podcast that hinging your content on who you are as a person means risking not being liked. And if someone doesn’t like a creator as a person, they may not give the videos a chance.
okay so the dead eyed look isn't just projection then. this entire article is what I'd imagine hell to be like

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some fucking space aliem: please i need help our peiple are being attackd and killed and injured and hurt so we need helppppp
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was doing research on watergate for school and found out john and yoko were at some of the hearings? really and truly always doing/up to shit
Early 70s John and Yoko were EVERYWHERE. They’re undergoing primal therapy they’re breaking up the Beatles they’re donating money to the IRA their kid is getting kidnapped the president of the United States is putting them on a list of enemies. No wonder they spent the latter half of the decade in hibernation.
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she's always credited with taking good pics of them, or indirectly leading to their haircuts, or being part of their first group of "intellectual" fans and NEVER credited as their loyal drug dealer 😔
John and Yoko

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“It’s just like divorce. It’s that you were so close and so in love that if anyone decides to start talking dirty – great, then Pandora’s box is open. That’s what happened with us. In the end it was like, “Oh, you want to know the truth about him? Right, I’ll tell you.” Obviously, I go over this ground in my mind. I was one of the biggest friends in [John’s] life, one of the closest people to him. I can’t claim to be the closest, although it’s possible. It’s contentious, but I wouldn’t… I don’t need that credit. But I was certainly among the three or four people who were closest to him in his life, I would have thought, and obviously it was very hurtful. […] Actually it was really nice [that] after John died, Yoko was quite kind in telling me that he did really love me. Because it looked like he didn’t.”
— Paul McCartney, interview w/ Anthony DeCurtis for Rolling Stone: The Paul McCartney interview. (November 5th, 1987)
please im begging you what happened in India
Hi anon! Sorry this ask took a few days to get to. As you can see I’ve completely lost my mind.
You’re probably going to have to click and zoom to read all the text lol
john lennon's lyrics for now and then (2023) // andy peebles for daily mail uk (2015) // john lennon, i'm losing you (1980) // now and then doc (2023) // wings, dear friend (1971)
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- Donovan, Cork, 1 February 2003

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How come when people write Mandarin names in English they virtually never use the tone marker accents part of pinyin? Those things are not decorative! Is it that hard to just write Xí Jìnpíng?
i mean, yes? it's very hard to store information that doesn't have a meaning to you.
if you don't know what's the difference between í and ì (which i don't, for pinyin), then by default all your brain stores is "Xi Jinping plus some extra things but i don't know which and where". you could look it up whenever you have to write it, but that's extra effort.
(this is ofc also true of writing words which have diacritics in other languages. consider how many people end up writing "fianceé")
Even if they did know the difference, the typical English speaker using a typical generic US-QWERTY physical keyboard literally cannot enter those characters. It's sort of possible on touchscreen keyboards, depending on the keyboard, but you still have to know how to do that and it's not especially obvious.
a: letter a on the keyboard.
á: alt+0225 on the number pad. (Does not work with the number row above the letters. If you're on a laptop where you need the function key to get to "number pad" numbers, you probably can't do this at all.)
I know this because I work in proofreading and have done proofing in languages I don't speak. (I have chart - printed and laminated - on my desktop tower. Because I use it. A lot. Most people in the US have no idea how to make characters with diacritics.)
There's ways to get letters with diacritics. They're slow and painful. As in, find the app that works with them, open a character selector set, scroll to find the one you need, double-click on it to copy it, then paste it into the text you're writing. Three letters with diacritics in the same word? Do that twice more.
EU keyboards (mine is GER with FIN mapping) does let me type diacritics easily without memorising the alt codes for them, but that also doesn’t help if I flat out don’t know where a lot of them are supposed to go. Hell, even if I know what the different diacritics meant in the context of Chinese specifically, I wouldn’t always be able to add to them because I’ve never heard some names read out loud by someone who includes the tonal component.
Me guessing at how a name is supposed to be pronounced just so I can theoretically type it more accurately doesn’t sound like a good idea.
#even my friends who do speak Chinese don't bother including them because it's just not meaningful information when talking to people
That raises a good point, IMO. French only has 5 of the little bastards, it's my first language, and I still don't bother typing them unless the context of the rest of the sentence would be ambiguous without the clarification of them, which is pretty rare.
I type on a US keyboard, so it would be ludicrous extra effort for something that... doesn't make the sentence more readable at all.
This is especially true in the case of marks which have a relatively standardized conversion to romantic letters, such as doubling vowels vs using a macron, or doubling with an apostrophe rather than an umlaut (Maaori vs Māori, Hawai'i vs Hawaï).
languages are allowed to use their own writing systems to roughly transliterate words and names from other languages
#for that matter: consider that transliteration to katakana also loses information (via @mlembug)
yeah, I've found this to be a helpful comparison point. like, take the name "rudolf". in japanese, that becomes ルドルフ (rudorufu). the "ru" and "l" are written and pronounced completely differently in english, but in katakana they both become "ru". the name ends up losing some information, and going from two syllables to four, and... that's fine! it's the closest equivalent available! languages can do that to each other, whatever each language involved is!
“I remember very early on apologising because I was so tired, I said, ‘I’m really tired, I’m sorry.’ She [Linda] said, ‘It’s allowed.’ I remember thinking, Fucking hell! That was a mind-blower. I’d never been with anyone who’d thought like that: ‘It’s allowed.’ And it was quite patently clear that it was allowed to be tired. I think I’d trained myself never to appear tired. Always to be on the ball. 'Sorry I’m yawning. I’m sorry,’ which is complete bullshit. It’s a Beatles thing, you had to be there, you had to be on time.”
— Paul McCartney in Barry Miles’s Many Years From Now