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    sweetsicks:

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    [Extends my fist out to you. Something is enclosed within my hand] :)

    [Opens my palm]

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    a-yoda-a-day:

    gay-hopeless-romantic:

    a-yoda-a-day:

    why am i, a gamer and perfect gentleman, denied coochie?

    Because you’re gay so coochie has no intrinsic value to you?? And you also have a really long post about cock being your favourite flavor and liking the sensation of being on your heels and looking up at some dude while you have cum on your face!??… that might be why…

    this really is the funniest response to this post yet

    blkreginageorge:

    demonshauntingcomputers:

    marcitlali:

    imagine being the first amish bitch in your village to like get your body done like ass shots titties done and like beat face contoured… and then you walked into like the saloon or whatever amish people have and everyone dropped their irish fiddles and was shookedt? like everyone churning butter was just in shock and you walked across the artisanal wood floors in your wantmylook.com thigh high lace up heeled boots like your life depended on it… yes god

    my mans jedediah looks away in humility but you KNOW he’s churnin butter that night……milkin a different cow…..

    Why y'all doing this when you know the Amish are not here to defend themselves.

    verycooltrash:

    thenatsdorf:

    “I told her she wouldn’t like salt & vinegar chips.” (via julsmadison)

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    A faster way to start learning a language

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    leradny:

    funwithlanguages:

    You can get to the point where you can express yourself in a language by learning basic grammar and just 200 words.

    My test for being able to express myself is: Can I keep a diary in this language? Can I talk about what I did today and my opinions on just about any subject?

    Too often, people who have been learning a language for months or even years say “no.” However, in my experience, it’s possible after learning just basic grammar and the 200 most useful words. If you wanted to go fast and learn 20 words a day (the default rate of Anki), then you could learn 200 words in a week and a half. (In my experience, learning basic grammar doesn’t take as long as learning the words, so the total time could be three weeks. However, I didn’t teach myself my first foreign language, so I can’t speak to that case — if you’re teaching yourself your first, kudos, and let me know how long the grammar takes!)

    The key is that you have to learn the right 200 words. When I was teaching myself languages before, I could never find a good answer to the question: What words should I learn first? If you use Duolingo, they’ll start by teaching you words like “apple”, which aren’t very useful. I spent a lot of time writing and talking in order to determine which 200 words would let you express the most. I think I finally got it. But don’t take my word for it — see this demonstration.

    I personally tested this method out with Esperanto and French and I’m now able to keep a diary in both languages, writing about anything that happened in my day and any thought that crosses my mind.

    To be clear: 200 words won’t make you fluent, but they’ll allow you to express yourself, and it’s a lot easier to keep improving from there. Feel free to adapt the method based on what works for you. Here are the steps:

    1. If your language uses a non-Latin alphabet, learn the alphabet.
    2. Learn basic grammar
    3. Learn ~200 basic words
    4. Practice writing
      (This method is introvert friendly! You don’t have to talk to strangers if you don’t want to. But at this stage you can also practice by speaking, if you prefer.)

    If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Also, please send me your feedback! I’d love to know if this works for you or if it doesn’t. I welcome all comments, criticism, and suggestions for improvement. And if you think this guide could help other people, please consider reblogging it. :)


    Additional notes:

    1. To be able to express yourself with 200 words, you’ll need to be able to rephrase things: e.g. “she comforted him” = “she caused that he felt better”. Even if it’s hard for you to rephrase things this way, the 200 basic words are a great starting vocabulary list.

    2. This is the order in which I usually learn an alphabetic language: basic writing and speaking, reading, listening, advanced writing and speaking. Being able to express yourself doesn’t mean that you’ll immediately be able to listen to the language and understand it, because native speakers may speak fast and use a wider vocabulary (though hopefully they’ll slow down and simplify for you in a conversation). But it’s a lot easier to keep improving from a point where you have basic writing and speaking skills than from one where you don’t.

    I WILL TRY THIS ON MY QUEST TO LEARN TAGALOG AND BECOME A MORE CULTURALLY AWARE PINOY.

    I’m not sure if I’ve reblogged this yet, but here it is again because it’s (a) good and (b) quite relevant atm!!

    its-suscipio:

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    gaycism:

    Just press play

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    So the legends are true

    writersdetour:

    You know what? It’s really like that sometimes.

    rebel-in-tartan:

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    Why have I been laughing at this for a solid 5 minutes?

    im5ft:

    The passive agressive energy of this

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    tenmillionpoundsofsludge:

    hazmat suit with “JUICY” bedazzled on the ass 

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    falastinniya:

    you’ve gotta stat romanticizing your life. you gotta start believing that your morning commute is cute and fun, that every cup of coffee is the best you’ve ever had, that even the smallest and most mundane things are exciting and new. you have to, because that’s when you start truly living. that’s when you look forward to every day. 

    live your life like a ghibli movie where literally everything is charming and beautiful

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    Originally posted by shiruki

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    Originally posted by lifefibersync

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    Good advice

    Writing an action scene-

    the-togepi-man:

    In your head:

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    Originally posted by shiintan

    Trying to describe it like:

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