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thawed_caveman
Oh i thought you were writing lyrics
I bought the first one when it came out and didn't buy the next ones. I actually liked the comics it contained, but the overall tone is more intellectual and less countercultural than the original (of which i also have a few issues).
I think the difference might boil down to being at the cutting edge of an emerging culture compared to being comfortable in an established culture four decades later.
Yeah, so by all accounts i'm the kind of person most likely to love the french language: native speaker, effortless spelling and grammar, avid reader of BD, i even like the flowery and decorative aspects of the language (language soutenu); but then i also speak other languages, and this gives me the perspective that, from a practical standpoint, there's a lot of issues with french. There's layers of sediment accumulated over centuries, a lot of rules and spellings are vestigial and serve no purpose anymore other than make it harder.
Also, a lot of rules and spellings come from grammarians just saying so, and writing prescriptivist style guides to make people spell The Correct Way. To a point, i even think the ability to invent and follow an arbitrary The Correct Way hass been a class signal.
Even native french speakers sometimes have bad grammar, or at least that's much more common than english speakers having bad grammar.
English speakers say the same things about their language, but they don't know about ô <--- this accent and the agony of trying to guess when it should be used or not. It's supposed to indicate a difference in pronunciation, but this difference depends on the accent and is also obvious from context. I've known teachers to dock points for shit like this, and it radicalized me against arbitrary rules despite being completely capable of following them. In my opinion, people use features that have a purpose; if people don't use it, then it's pointless.
And from a global perspective, fewer people speak french than a lot of other languages. On the one hand this doesn't matter, lots of people speak mandarin, it's about who you're likely to interact with; but i'd say your more likely to interact with spanish speakers.
Unless of course you're that much into BD. That doesn't surprise me at all, lots of english speakers learned japanese for weeb reasons, i think it's completely legit to learn a language for the culture. Actually i find it pretty impressive
What gaming is like for a non-gamer
This guy had his non-gaming wife try different games, very enlightening for your purposes
My solution is to have two boxes: one for things i might actually use (USB-C, HDMI, standard power cables), and one for things i'll never use (micro USB power bricks). Keep both obviously
Rookie move. You need to keep the things and the cables together. My box of cables is purely for things i don't own anymore, which is clearly the more sane solution
Yeah i don't think it's worth learning french for almost any reason, lots more people speak spanish
I'm in France and my cousin married an American.
Cost of living is high and the language is bullshit, but the standards of living are some of the best in the world. Very old established democracy and rule of law, workers rights, social security, and whatever the complete opposite of political apathy is. Culture is rich with a disproportionate level of global relevance for the country's size. The location is ideal in the middle of europe, with a good variety of landscapes and climate.
Internet is cheap and fast, but i don't know anything about the state of tech jobs.
I don't know much about the tax system either but my assumption is you might save money just on the healthcare alone.
Overall i wouldn't recommend, you'd be better off in a country with a language closer to english, such as most countries north of France. They'll have better english proficiency and you'll learn the language easier.
I was gonna say Tesla but he actually bought that company, and it doesn't do as well anymore
I don't think this is real. Not because it's a crazy scenario, but because the aliens would definitely make a better simulation.
Frankly all i wanna do is escape this reality, so
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