house-of-crows:

absolxguardian:

hownottolearnalanguage:

I’m kind of glad to hear that everyone does this. Because it means it isn’t colonizer bullshit, it’s what everyone does. It’s just people discovering new things. Everyone goes:

“Oh hey these people have their own style of [language A’s word for thing. Say, what do you call it?”

“Oh it’s [language B’s word for thing].”

“Got it, it’s [language B’s word for thing] variety [language A’s word for thing]”

added to which it is LITERALLY JUST LINGUISTIC SHORTHAND for 

[item] the way [culture] makes it. 

If you don’t want sliced bread, you want bread the way Eastern Indians make it you ask for Roti, not bread. Because Roti is bread THE WAY [EASTERN] INDIANS MAKE IT. Like fuck, it’s not that complicated a concept. 

OF COURSE it’s not colonizer bullshit! It’s just linguistic shorthand!

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five-rivers:

five-rivers:

five-rivers:

five-rivers:

five-rivers:

Group of friends who are close because they all have the same superpower except no they don’t.

As in, they all think the other ones have the same superpower as them, but, in fact, they do not.

For example:

Time traveler who always is running into these other people who seem to know what’s going on or what will happen and is so happy he can finally share his travel stories.

Precognitive who is relieved he isn’t the only one with the gift and who is glad to get help averting future disasters.

Mind reader with a horrible memory who tries to stay on top of things by skimming surface thoughts. You want to talk about next week’s election results and how they changed the next decade? She’s with you.

Totally normal guy who thinks the others have the absolute best bit ever and loves playing along.

They save the world at least twice without a single clue shared between the four of them.

It happens like this:

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dunroamins:

sahonithereadwolf:

a-foxo:

I absolutely love the language of my mother’s people

I believe linguistically the term is called Comparative Reduplication! And while a lot of languages have it, including many Indigenous American ones, Yoruba culture holds a lot of influence over how Black Diaspora and AAVE have been shaped. It’s a good video.

This is SO COOL thank you for sharing this!

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grymm:

wingedcatgirl:

fun fact: firefox can get around many “oops you already read 3 articles this month” paywalls very easily

step 1: click the reader mode button in your address bar

the right edge of a firefox address bar. the reader mode icon, which looks like a tiny little page with some writing on it, is circled in red.ALT

step 2: f5

that’s it! that’s all the steps.

Can confirm. Just one more reason Firefox reigns supreme.

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