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What if Pokemon & Animal Crossing had a crossover game? #20 Made in Blender - Pumpkaboo design by @omuart
pomegranate tree in 怡园yiyuan, suzhou, jiangsu province of china by Rtkiycs
The biggest oshawott fan is oshawott himself
SNAPDEX REPORT: WEEK 3-4 forgot to upload these earlier, so its more like two weeks worth. oh well, more pokemon for you!
The solar eclipse of June 19, 1936. L'Astronomie : revue mensuelle d'astronomie. 1937. Gallica.
Dracaena cinnabari
dragon hatsune miku
Swablu ride on their parent's back, they find comfort in being carried around.
That being said it's been seen in adult Altaria's also exhibiting this behavior towards people whom they view in a parental matter. There's been many documented cases of captive raised Altaria trying to have their trainers give them 'piggy back' rides (To much failure due to how large Altaria tend to be).
Altaria are known to greatly dislike being ridden, so in cases where Altaria have been seen having someone riding on their back it's likely the Altaria views that person as a 'hatchling' of theirs. But such cases are rare.
Rayquaza's have the ability to shift their scales to match the sky around them, practically making themselves invisible whilst airborne, which makes them notoriously difficult to spot let alone study.
Even during the nesting season where they'll be the lowest to the ground in their entire lives, as in high up in mountain peaks. It is known among Pokémon Professors that to dedicate one's life to studying Rayquaza means to dedicate one's life to eternal waiting and disappointment. One has better chances spotting a Mew in their lifetime than a Rayquaza.
Fall time oshawott
Poorly drawn Murkrow line
poorly drawn Misdreavus line
Poorly drawn Hoothoot line
I couldn’t resist to get this book. I love eco brutalism, the mix of concrete and plants 🌱
Brutalist Plants by Olivia Broome (Hoxton Mini Press)
Travertine Spring Watercolor on paper, 8x10″ 2022
Such An Amazing Piece Of Crazy Lace Agate From Mexico!
Photo ©️ The Agate Dude
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Tips from a language major:
•When learning new vocabulary write the meaning in your language once and the new word at least three times
•If you are learning a new writing style (I.e. Hanzi, kanji, Sanskrit, etc.) write the character at least three times, the meaning and the pronunciation once. -do not write the pronunciation above the character, write it to the side, otherwise you won’t even try to read it. -Learn! Stroke! Order!
•when reviewing vocab try to use the word in a sentence.
•do not pay attention to the technicalities of the grammar. Do not attempt to compare it to your own language. This will seriously mess you up for 80 years. Just pay attention to the sentence structure and make similar sentences.
•if you are learning a tonal language (I.e Chinese) or language that has sounds that don’t exist in your language watch videos of people pronouncing things and try to match their mouth movements.
•if all else fails on your tones just speak quickly.
•watch TV shows in that language and yes watch them with subtitles. But please be aware that may not be how people speak in real life (I’m looking at you, Japanese/Chinese/Korean learners)
•DO NOT BE AFRIAD TO MAKE MISTAKES of you mess up during a sentence just correct yourself and keep going.
•flash cards, flash cards, flash cards. Real and digital.
•spend at least an hour a day on it (OUTSIDE of class), if you’re trying to learn on your own you’re gonna need more time.
•talk to yourself in that language, take notes in it, set your phone to it. You probably look crazy but that is a-ok.
•listen to music in that language, while it probably won’t do much for your ability in the beginning it will help you distinguish sounds once you get pretty good.
•and lastly, don’t give up. It took you like ten years to grasp your own language it’s gonna take awhile to grasp another.
-How I learned 2 ½ languages at once.
This might be a very niche take but I think we should take people's reasons for learning a language in mind when suggesting how they go about it
I've seen people in a lot of Japanese learning communities tell other to never watch fantasy anime (or anime at all sometimes) or read anything that's not slice-of-life or actual literature because "people in real life don't speak like that"
And while, yes, that's true, native Japanese speakers do not generally speak like anime characters, uhhhh... The probability of me watching a fantasy anime in the course of a month is significantly higher than the probability of me going to Japan in the next five years. So understanding anime character speech is in fact more relevant to me than, idk, business lingo
And, I don't think that's a bad thing personally? Learning a language because you want to better understand content you find fun is just as good a reason as learning it to live in the country where the language is spoken, and it's fine and reasonable to adjust your learning strategies according to your personal goals
Rene Magritte, Memoirs of a Saint, 1970 /// Twin Peaks, 1991
Rene Magritte, La Belle de Nuit, 1940 /// Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, 1992
Rene Magritte, The Pleasure Principle, 1937 /// Twin Peaks: The Return, 2017
Rene Magritte, The False Mirror, 1929 /// Twin Peaks, 1990
Rene Magritte, Image Not to Be Reproduced, 1937 /// Twin Peaks, 1991
"Pluto isn't a planet" Fine.
"Dinosaurs had feathers" Fine!
"Neptune isn't a beautiful oceanic blue, it's actually the same washed-out disappointing color as Uranus" I will kill you with my bare hands
Look how they massacred my boy
🐻 okay so if left wins then i continue drinking but if right wins then i'll stop. rock paper scissors . . . oh i won! i guess i'll have to drink
he is so unserious like 😭
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