booty calls arent biz calls, kids (more fake subz here)
DO NOT REPOST.
Kiyoshi: There will come a time when you have a chance to do the right thing.
Hanamiya: I love those moments. I like to wave at them as they pass by.
A feature of English which I think is stupid,
If we’re carrying on with this game,
Is how we abolished the thorn and replaced it,
With two letters that meant the same.
The þ was a letter, amazing, astounding,
Perfect in every respect,
Representing the ‘th’ sound and shortening words,
The one thing it didn’t expect;
One day T and H went and burgled its meaning,
And then, thanks to the printing press,
Its symbol mutated and morphed into Y,
Which is pointless, I must confess.
Þoughtlessly, the þ was forgotten,
Þreatened as the language evolved,
Þankful for þose who knew of old English,
A topic where it was involved.
It only survived in Modern Icelandic,
In English it’s treated with scorn,
And as barely anyone knows it exists,
Please try to remember the thorn.
March 2017 Book Discussion Challenge, day 9
I was well into typing this post about my consumption of Sophie Kinsella books in my teens, when I realised two things:
First, it’s been years since I read those books, so they’re not really my guilty pleasure, or any kind of pleasure for that matter.
Second, I don’t think chick lit as a genre really needs any more hate, even if a good portion of these books perpetuate heteronormative gender roles and idealised fantasies of what romance is.
Consequently, my question is this: why should anything you read be considered a guilty pleasure? If you enjoy it, why should you feel guilty? And if you feel guilty for reading it, maybe you shouldn’t be reading it at all?
“mother says there are locked rooms inside us. sometimes, the men – they come with keys, and sometimes, the men – they come with hammers.”
she makes some really excellent points, and calls out all the higher-ups who were in charge of this movie, not putting the blame on the artists and actors who worked incredibly hard on the movie, like so many other reviews have done
Hello! Catch-up vocabulary number 1 is for Week 5! I’m writing out week 6 as soon as I’m done typing this so I’ll probably queue it up for tomorrow. Week 7 will come after the Kanji for weeks 3 and 4, then we’ll work on getting caught up on Kanji! I also haven’t done any practice exercises that I would post here in a while, so maybe we’ll get to some of those once we’re caught up!
Week 5
[Day/Night Continued]
きょう - Today
きんようび - Friday
からい - Dark
けさ - This Morning
けつようび - Thursday
ごご - P.M. / Afternoon
こんばん - Tonight
じ - O’Clock
じかん - Time
すいようび - Wednesday
すぐに - Immediately / At Once
そうして / そして - And Then…
それから - After That
それでは - Well Ten
ちゅう - During / In the Middle of
つかれる - Tire / Become Tired
つき - Next
とき - Time
どようび - Saturday
ながら - While
にち - Day
にちようび - Sunday
ねる - Sleep (verb)
ばん - Evening / Night
ひる - Noon
ふん - Minute
まいあさ - Every Morning
まいにち - Every Day
まいばん - Every Evening
もくようび - Thursday
やすむ - Rest / Take Time Off
ゆうべ - Last Night
よる - Evening / Night
Year
いつも - Always
おととし - Year Before Last
HAPPY (super late) BIRTHDAY @p0ck3tf0x, YOU WONDERFUL AND AWESOME YOU!!!!!!:D
Those are just the two first page of a 4 pages comic i will do of the fic “Making friends” . I hope you like and and that is is close enough to what you where imagining while writing it.:3
Thank you so so SO MUCH for being fantastic and sharing all those ideas with me and everyone else. HUGS
Please do not repost my art on ANY website without my consent. thank you.:)
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