English Language & Usage: Multi-Layered Discourse Room

English Language & Usage: Multi-Layer

Not for the faint of heart or those easily triggered by English (or other languages) in the raw. That doesn't mean we want to talk about YouTube comments or hemorrhoids or other such topics.
19m ago – Robusto
Robusto: 19m ago, 175551 posts (7%)Arfrever: 50m ago, 866 posts (0%)Vikas: 3h ago, 13359 posts (0%)Lambie: 16h ago, 1220 posts (0%)Canadian Luke: no posts
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@Robusto This German pianist Magdalena Haubs impressed me a lot when I came across her recording + recital quality performance of famous intermediate-level pieces for:
yst 14:31
@HippoSawrUs Every day I look in the mirror and tell myself "You're better than everyone." It works great for me, maybe not for the people I interact with.
Tue 18:00
What's with the chat reply-to message thingie? Why can't it link your reply to the message you clicked on as it used to do for the last 15 years? I sure as shit don't need to be told what message I'm replying to. I already know that.
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yst 00:54
C'mon, doggy, you're smarter than that.
Wed 21:36
Is that Jesus in the chatroom? Just checking. I can't tell without the sandals.
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Thu 15:03
Jul 17 20:28
Is the US going through a transition like the Roman Republic to the Empire, like where the Roman Senate is scared of the ruler and just lets hime do anything? Or is Trump being illiberal and the rule of law is just slow and ineffective but in the end things won't fall apart?
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Tue 23:24
Word of the day: manse. "[US] a large house with a lot of land."
Tue 20:45
> Scroll on, you mighty river of quotation!
Sun 15:56
But there hasn't been a world war for so long that people have grown stupid.
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Tue 17:36
Yeah, but all that's exhausting.
Jul 20 01:07
I must say I am not concentrated nor patient at all.
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Jul 19 15:12
@CowperKettle Word of the day: Trumpistan.
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Mon 23:08
The article I linked above (which, BTW, it's quite revealing and well-written as to what women really want with man, not from man) also introduced me to a few concepts in addition to those 2 words (invented by Asa Seresin):
Jul 18 03:29
> A door blows open in your mind when you learn about the suffix -le, it explains so much. People used to add it to verbs to mean ‘more than once’ or continuously—so originally, to ramble is to ‘roam’ on, to jostle is to joust repeatedly, and to sparkle is to emit lots of sparks. x.com/wylfcen/status/1945991757163839805
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Jul 16 15:24
@Vikas Doesn't seem sarong to me.
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Jul 15 18:44
@Vikas you look like an M&M but you're safe because I η π
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Jul 18 21:37
> There are thousands of studies showing food and exercise is often the best medicine to prevent and reverse disease. Quality meat qualifies as a medical expense if it treats or prevent an illness, and a doctor substantiates the need.
Jul 18 05:31
I don't really have book smarts nor street smarts. I'm more of a bread smarts kind of guy. But some call it naan sense.
Jul 3 21:53
Hope you know where your towel is -- Perl 5.42 has released
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Jul 12 00:20
Can't you use a desktop like a real person?
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Jul 17 03:06
Another accidental similarity is that name of Smaug (officially from Germanic verb) happens to be slightly similar to Slavic word for "dragon" (e.g. Russian смок (smok), Polish smok).
Jul 10 17:00
@HippoSawrUs If I ever get a headstone (doubtful) I would like it to have one of those sets of eyes that stare at you wherever you are: the abyss staring back at you.
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Jul 4 22:07
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Jun 13 16:13
@M.A.R. BE SAFE!
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Jul 6 02:17
@TwineeeTheZeldaWizard I think CowperKettle and tchrist meant KJV's rendition of Matt 5:14-16 wishing you (already possessing the "light of this room" in your soul) to proclaim this light to the world, not keeping it to yourself (like hiding a candle "under a bushel"). Thus, even though you're unsubscribing, spread the word for others to come.
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Jul 5 15:02
> Donald Trump is giving Vladimir Putin every incentive to keep killing Ukrainians.
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Jul 2 15:18
> Hot take: stealing someone's fresh baked pie that they set on the window sill to cool.
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Jul 1 16:25
I have six eyes.
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Jul 1 16:23
@TwineeeTheZeldaWizard We don't speak English in this room unless absolutely necessary.
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Jul 10 16:28
"Sporadically" derives from the sporran (/ˈspɒrən/; Scottish Gaelic for 'purse'), a traditional part of male Scottish Highland dress, is a pouch that functions as a pocket for the kilt.
Jul 10 16:21
drey – a squirrel's nest, ball-shaped, high up in a tree (vs. the exact same thing in your shed, which would be a den?). It's compicated…for a ball.
Jun 14 11:35
> - This is the lake of lava you will spend eternity in.
- Actually, since we are underground, this would be magma.
- You understand this is why you're here?
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Jul 9 17:44
@CowperKettle Usually one would say "bogey on your six" (meaning six o'clock; in other words, right behind you). Which is where bike radar scans for bogeys.
Jun 28 17:56
"Human greatness does not lie in wealth or power, but in character and goodness." - Anne Frank, 1943
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Jun 19 20:28
The context is always "I have some trivia that I know and feel compelled to tell everybody so that they know that I know."
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Jul 6 19:44
Ultimately, who cares.
Jul 6 12:43
@TwineeeTheZeldaWizard you should unsubscribe to some other chatroom. This is the one where things actually happen.
Jun 24 15:38
It's 90°F already. This is ridiculous. Why don't we have solar-powered everything by now?
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Jul 6 02:05
@TwineeeTheZeldaWizard Go forth and bring the light of this room into the world!
Jun 11 18:50
R.I.P. Brian Wilson
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Jun 22 03:42
If anything, I think this recent aggression breathed some new life to this regime.
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Jun 22 01:10
Here's a list of 1,000 most common SAT Vocabulary. If you know all of them and how to use them, I don't think you need to know more. "despondent" is there, but not "martinet" nor "wassail".
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Jul 4 05:01
as slowly [as possible]: adverbial phrase within adverbial phrase
Apr 19 14:23
Today's observation: If you carry a cup of coffee far enough, you will eventually get a rogue wave in your cup.
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Jul 1 15:28
> “I’m sorry, sir, but I can’t let you in. Our casino has a very strict dress code, and you don’t have a tie.”
“But that gentleman over there is completely naked.”
“Yes, but he’s leaving.”
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