Gamer in Russian is "фанатичный человек" which roughly translates to "bigoted man child". Language is beautiful.

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Gamer in Russian is "фанатичный человек" which roughly translates to "bigoted man child". Language is beautiful.

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Throwing out a 「今日は暑いですね。」”it’s hot today, isn’t it?” really gets you places conversationally with co-workers in Japan. As does any really obvious reference to the weather. Weather is meant to be a really awkward “we have exhausted everything we have in common and I am not even going to try to talk about sports” topic in English, but in Japanese, it is just such a life affirmer. I just threw a casual one out to a new teacher that I don’t really talk to so much, just now in the break room. He just embraced it into his arms and really ran with it. I found out about some of his futon habits and realised that he is also having a rough day with the third random hot day in a row this far into October. He’s excited for it to cool down tomorrow, but is also worried about being cold. Let’s talk about the weather and just be really fucking okay with it. Also, I don’t know why I have decided to put all of my thoughts into text posts recently. You’re probably never going to read this, so I’m sure you’ll get over it.
''Duende'' (spanish noun)
the mysterious power a work of art can have over a person; the moment in art when something else takes over.
Good morning! Welcome to Langalo’s MondayMotivation.
COMMUNICATION
Grammar and spelling IS important to get across your meaning succinctly.
Over 125% of internet-based arguments and squabbles are from miscommunication due to a poor understanding of high-school level spelling and math.
A few homonyms mean VERY different things; here are some definitions to help you remember which one to use when, to get across the meaning you really mean: [1] YOUR - is someone else's thing, ie "Your point of view" "Your tits look fantastic" "Your mother's so fat....."
[2] YOU'RE - is "you are", and has nothing to do with ownership, ie "You're such a twat" "You're wrong" "You're gonna be treated as stupid..."
Also, this applies to text messaging in the following way: UR relates to the version [2], and should NOT be used in the following ways: "u left ur brain at home" "ur tampon string is hanging out"
But SHOULD be used in relation to [1], like so: "ur a fucking idiot" "Tell me where ur meeting" "ur in need of some education" "ur never gonna score..."
Lastly [3] Shortening "your" for text speak, you want to use the short abbreviation "yr" as this makes a lot more sense to anyone ur trying to diss on yr stupid blog.
grammarpedant #saywhatyoumean #didyounotgotoschool #context

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