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5:59 AM
@Kep, at work when I'm greeting people, how do I distinguish between using "Salut" and "Bonjour"?
 
6:16 AM
 
6:29 AM
Salut is informal, for friends, family members it well known collegues wereas bonjour is more formal, for someone you don't know or are less close
 
It's confusing here, it's like 75% Salut, 15% Bonjour and 10% "Ca Jour?"
 
Isn't it "ca va?"
 
Not in this country, lol
 
JAD
Bonjour is pretty safe :P
 
6:58 AM
never heard of "ca jour" before
 
JAD
prolly some weird dialect
 
7:37 AM
yes, either specific to the company, or the region
 
Region
As I said "Not in this country"
Distinctly implying not France
 
oh
but even in france, there are lot of region-specific words
 
 
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9:26 AM
Where's that quote that Valyrian is just a group of random words and not a developed language in any way shape or form?
 
JAD
> Tolkien was a philologist, and an Oxford don, and could spend decades laboriously inventing Elvish in all its detail. I, alas, am only a hardworking SF and fantasy novel, and I don't have his gift for languages. That is to say, I have not actually created a Valyrian language. The best I could do was try to sketch in each of the chief tongues of my imaginary world in broad strokes, and give them each their characteristic sounds and spellings.
 
Then he recounted the anecdote -- which he's recounted before -- of someone mistaking him for a Tolkien type and wanting his grammar and glossary and the like of Valyrian, and George admitting that Valyrian was seven words, and when he needs an eighth he'll make it then.
Take your pick
 
@JAD This one's also on the page for HV
 
JAD
thats how I found it
:D
 
Ah
I just searched SSM for language and that was the first link
 
Oh, lol. Yours was the one I was looking for though, TLC
 
JAD
rejected :(
 
Yours was good to @JAD
Gold stars all round
 
9:33 AM
But only hypothetical ones.
 
 
1 hour later…
11:03 AM
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Q: Why is there so much sex scenes in game of thrones?

alek_jonesJRWhy is there so much sex scenes in game of thrones? I've seen so many good tv shows without nudity and sex scenes. why this show has so many?

 
@M&TVFeeds Because "bow chicka wow wow"
 
@TheLethalCarrot M&TV never fails to amuse...
 
They do give some great Q/As
 
JAD
lol @TheLethalCarrot that comment was deleted
 
I know so unfair
Some people need to allow jokes every now and then
Like we do
Makes the site more pleasant
 
JAD
11:08 AM
eh, this question should just be removed altogether
dumb answer too
 
It won't be though
 
JAD
it's on 3 closevotes already
it's on -6, so not on the front page
 
Well it's closed and heavily DVed
 
JAD
lol they asked another one
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Q: Did they really had similar sex scenes in ancient rome?

alek_jonesJRspartacus tv show has so so many sex scenes. did they really had that in ancient rome? I mean sometimes its between slaves and between slaves and master, sometimes homosexual.was them accurate?

 
I don't know if that is enough to roomba it cos it's a dupe though
 
JAD
11:11 AM
oh wow, the answer to that question was copy pasted from the dupe target...
 
Lol, even better
Okay that was my last jokey comment
Have you seen their answer?
 
JAD
yeah... not sure what to think
On one side, it looks surprisingly coherent
I didn't watch the series, so idk
 
It's been a while since I've watched it
I never finished it though so maybe I'll go back to it now haha
It was essentially violence, sex and gore though
Per my understanding
 
JAD
hmm
 
I don't remember any essence of a plot
 
JAD
11:20 AM
lol
It's odd though, the question speaks of whether sex between owner and slave is "normal", but that isn't reflected in the answer
so technically it's naa? :P
 
JAD
this soap is getting better and better
Plagiarized from quora.com/…. — Mithrandir 2 mins ago
 
Oh dear, just nuke the user already
 
JAD
:grabs popcorn:
aaaand it has another answer
quoted from quora this time
 
And another copy pasta
 
 
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4:25 PM
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4:49 PM
@JAD Once upon a time, a lengthy and highly upvoted answer of mine here (on cooking) was copied in full and verbatim on Quora.
 
 
4 hours later…
9:01 PM
Usefully pointed out as "NO SPOILERS"
@Jolenealaska See I don't have much problem with that because the user isn't really getting money. One of the top SFF user's answers got copied and posted to youtube by a Star Wars theorist, and he got several million views, that equates to a couple hundred dollars. For plagiarised content, images and all.
 

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