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yuuzora @yuuzora
Aye. Hydras are pretty cool. That would be King Gidorah.
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Curly-Molto @forgetmenot
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Curly-Molto @forgetmenot
1. Kaiju coz I like hydras. Titans are just giant normal things with no fashion sense. Also they smell like mega balls and giga pits. 2. The normal shite, like "All I want for Christmas is youuuuu yeahhhh babayy!" 3. I'm a JoJo fan. I want BOTH. 4. MARINE BIOLOGY FUCK YEAH!! 5. Chips. They are chips of potato. Crisps? Anything can be a "crisp" if you burn it enough. Burn your ass cheeks to a "crisp" because of body dysmorphia? Hate your fat ass? Burn it to a "crisp". I guess it does make sense on pen and paper, but it sounds miserable. Edit: I guess anything can be a chip if you chip it enough...
yuuzora @yuuzora
yuuzora @yuuzora
Light coffee also technically has more caffeine.
As for legos, I am immune. I live in a part of the world, there is called a 'goat head' that's a kind of thorn from a tumbleweed that's got sharp spikes all around. So people who think legos hurt just make me laugh.
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Amir @amir_bahram
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Amir @amir_bahram
1. Dark or light coffee? --- light coffee. It just tastes better
2. Cheese or bread? --- BREAD. HOT FRESH CRISPY ON OUTSIDE SOFT ON INSIDE BREAD.
3. Rice or potato? --- Fuck....I really don't know. Damn near had a seizure trying to pick
4. Big house or small house? --- depends on what you mean by big. mansion? No. To me, a big house is 4 bedrooms each with their own bathroom, dining room, guest room, spacious kitchen, pool, big backyard. I'd love that
5. Walk barefoot on lego or hot coals? --- are Legos that painful? To be compared with hot coal XD idk I'd pick walking on legos
yuuzora @yuuzora
yuuzora @yuuzora
OMG there's gonna be another Godzilla movie!!!!!!! But it isn't Mothra and I'm so royally pissed about that! Though they'd just make her into that disgustingly cringe "gurl boss" bullshit! But I'm still excited to see it and I hope Biollante will get more than an easter egg!
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yuuzora @yuuzora
Neither of these should be legal in Ireland, we'd go bankrupt as a country. x.x
Relatable
Rain @rainx
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Just a small technical correction, Iwazaru, Mizaru, and Kikazaru are the Japanese translation. Which is where the part of monkeys comes in, since it was a misunderstanding of the kanji.
The full thing in Xunzi reads: Look not at what is contrary to propriety; listen not to what is contrary to propriety; speak not what is contrary to propriety; make no movement which is contrary to propriety" "非禮勿視,非禮勿聽,非禮勿言,非禮勿動" I am guessing on the pinyin reading, since it's 3rd century, but I think it's "Fēilǐ wù shì, fēilǐ wù tīng, fēilǐ wù yán, fēilǐ wù dòng"
Life Advice
mochiimon @mochiimon
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That nothing is ever as it seems, and as my mother would say, '' Believe only half of what you see, and nothing that you hear and, only trust in yourself and what you know.''
Which I figured is a self-explained expression but, it effectively means nothing is ever as it seems, so when you see a scenario going down, a car crash or an altercation between people, if you aren't right there RIGHT exactly as it happens, you can't believe what you see, there could be more. Even if you're RIGHT there as it begins, these people could have known each other beforehand so it isn't everything either or a full story. ''Nothing that you hear'' implies to drama being spread, gossip etc. Everyone is always the talk of the town, so ignore anything bad or even good that you hear because people like to just talk. The last bit is trusting your intuition when something is off or wrong or maybe just not for you to get involved in and to walk away. A form to protect yourself from getting into troubles and woes that doesn't or won't concern you, because then people will try to make it all about you in the end and target you.
Another way to see it, The legend of the three wise monkeys has its origin in Chinese mythology. It tells a striking story starring three curious characters. The protagonists are Kikazaru, the monkey that doesn't hear, Iwazaru, the monkey that doesn't speak and Mizaru, the monkey that doesn't see.
yuuzora @yuuzora
yuuzora @yuuzora
Nevermind! Take it back! I literally never 'read' the books myself. I had them read to me as a child, so the name just didn't connect because I've never seen it written! My grandad read them to me in Irish. In Irish his name is "Feirmeoir Cruimh"
Weird or fun facts
Rain @rainx
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yuuzora @yuuzora
What is this book?
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Rain @rainx
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yuuzora @yuuzora
In a sandstorm even p100 won't necessarily save you. You'll also truly get sand EVERYWHERE.
As for Innuit throat singing, it isn't for everyone, but it's meant to mimic the natural surroundings that remind the Innuit of home and connect with the earth spirit. Here's a sample if you want one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWN36wBKFBM
There are hundreds of kinds of throat singing throughout the world, even Japanese and Irish. In Irish it's called Séo Nós, in Japanese it's 演歌Kobushi or Enka. Though there is also rekuhkara which is an Ainu throat singing. Basically throat singing is one of the most amazing things that connects every native people on the planet.
20 Questions
Rose Mommy ® @wei_ying
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Rose Mommy ® @wei_ying
1. (I want both) If I had to choose one...red I think?
2. Throat singing, I love it! Although it's also because I've never heard of Innuit
3. That's a tough one, but I'll choose horseback
4. Either one I guess? I've actually never shoveled snow before because I get very cold easily
5. Let's go for the sandstorm to experience that XD
Rose Mommy ® @wei_ying I guess I'll become a walking sand castle then? XD And throat singing is so fun! I giggle at it cause it sounds a bit silly to me at times, but not in a mean spirited way, I love the way it sounds in the end though. It sounds so fun to do
yuuzora @yuuzora Hnhn. It isn't meant to be taken too seriously. It's the connection to mother earth, and mother earth has a sense of humor. :)
Rose Mommy ® @wei_ying I sometimes try and sound like I'm throat singing XD. My dad has Native Americans in his blood line so I guess I'd be tapping into my roots by doing so
yuuzora @yuuzora Every continent with an arctic cap has throat singing, so Europe, Asia, and North America are all from one people that were the very first to travel from the birthplace of humanity in Africa. We're all one people.
Rose Mommy ® @wei_ying Yeah! That just reminds me of those kinds of people (especially back then) that were obsessed with "pure blooded" people. Me and my twin were telling each other that we don't believe that anyone on this earth is purely one ethnicity of person lol
yuuzora @yuuzora I would have to go all the way back through my archives, but about 20 years ago there was a study that tracked down the blonde hair gene that managed to link all humans to being .0009% genetically related to each other as of the writing of that study. And not even pure bred homosapiens, either. We don't know about Deniisovan homonids, but people predominantly with European genetics also have Neanderthalis dna. :)
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yuuzora @yuuzora
OMG Yes!!! The Hu are amazing! <3
20 Questions
Amir @amir_bahram
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Amir @amir_bahram
1. Red or green? --- Red
2. Mongolian throat singing or Innuit? --- MONGOLIAN https://youtu.be/6WlI24rv__g?si=bjMpwVJCGzO-49Ik
3. Horseback or Horse-drawn carriage? --- Horse drawn carriage. Makes me feel fancy
4. Shoveling snow off driveway or car? --- I don't know what it's like to shovel snow. It doesn't snow here
5. Sand storm or snow storm? --- I know what a sand storm feels like. I'll take anything over sand storm
yuuzora @yuuzora
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Guessing no one at Netflix has any kids.
Weird Successes
Rain @rainx
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