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Word of the day: try pot (It was in the left hand try-pot of the Pequod, with the soapstone diligently circling round me, that I was first indirectly struck by the remarkable fact, that in geometry all bodies gliding along the cycloid, my soapstone for example, will descend from any point in precisely the same time.)
> A new finding that humans can correctly interpret the gestures of chimps and bonobos adds to growing research that suggests that human language may have evolved from a dictionary of hand and body signals. scientificamerican.com/article/…
But I got the feeling that some Spanish speakers use it (how would they pronounce it?) and that there is an actual attempt (I don't think popular) to use things like 'lxs'. I couldn't tell when he was joking.
It's culturally appropriate... Australia probably should be a member of the EU, and the movie 'Muriel's Wedding' should be enough to get them permanent membership.
Subsaharan Africa? Latin America? etc? Ya know, I would totally watch the shit out of music competitions from any of those areas, but they should probably have their own multinational governments/music contests.
To be clear, I would watch them just as much as I watch Eurovision.
American Song Contest is an American music reality competition television series based on the Eurovision Song Contest. It sees all 50 U.S. states, five territories, and Washington, D.C. compete for the title of Best Original Song. The first and to date, only season of the show consisted of eight episodes airing between March 21 and May 9, 2022 on NBC. The show is hosted by Snoop Dogg and Kelly Clarkson. The 56 entries were divided into five qualifying rounds with the top three songs determined by a public vote and top two determined by a jury panel from each round proceeding to one of two semi...
@parz I'm doing a lot of research on EU regulations and governance and legal ramifications of UN resolutions... I am -not- going to confuse my google recommendation engine by also looking up -that-.
Out my window there's an old unused bird's next built in the shrubs that used to be impenetrably thick with leaves, but all the leaves dropped with winter, so the nest is sitting there exposed (but vacant). And every other day, some squirrel, a new one every time, comes by to check it out. It takes them a couple minutes to hesitantly in that nervous squirrel way inch up to the nest to finally look in, see nothing is there then quickly run off.
It's very frustrating for me to see this, because my inner twenty year old wants to douse the squirrel with a water balloon.
Protip: The more tiny features there are in a border corresponds with a tiny country. Larger countries have less definition in borders. @jlliagre ( Or should I say frontiers? ;)
@Robusto "You are the man" is an English idiom that doesn't translates well in Tu es l'homme while Tu es l'homme à battre is a French expression that means you hold the record.
I think it's good enough movie for entertainment. But I was waiting for a movie with great story (typical SRK movie). It doesn't look like so seeing reviews.
I was actually stuck in an hour-long traffic jam and heavy rains yesterday and had to find a spot to, you know, pee. Got to a mall, and et voila, there was Pathaan showing, and I ran right into it.
@Vikas Definitely watch it for the love of the King.
@Mitch I read someplace that language started as simple symbols, evolved into a complex beautiful thing, and is now on track back to being symbols (emojis)
@Robusto Sort of, but do not wish to discuss why that name for the film. It's a spoiler.
I'm workshopping some titles for next opus (it's not clear yet whether it will be an opera, a play, or a novel).
Here are some starter ideas:
- My favorite toilets
- Places I have taken a shit
- "I gotta go. No Really. Right now."
- "Not my favorite, but this is a solid number two"
- "I may be American but you're a peein'"
Oh... the subject? Ya know sometimes when you're out doing errands or maybe you're traveling and you realize you have to go, but you're too far from home or work. This would be a collection of true life stories of those incidents.
I could work in a story about what they do on the ISS. Or how about WWI trenches. Or how come there's always a line at the women's bathroom but not the men's.
Or how whales do it. Or that the ground we live on is pretty much earthworm poop (just like in that movie Dune!)