42bakery
Waru
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She/her. Aromantic. Older enough to be out of here, but too bored to stay out. Used to be @waru-chan8 and I'm the Pedrenzo expert that never leaves MotoGPblr. ~Somos las nietas de las brujas que no pudisteis quemar~
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42bakery · 2 hours ago
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Gatxs y calle / 01
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42bakery · 3 hours ago
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42bakery · 4 hours ago
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tony's instagram post (20.01.25)
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42bakery · 4 hours ago
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Post what would've killed you in the tags
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42bakery · 11 hours ago
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Reblog this to place a small flower in the hair of prev, and that you're very proud of them
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42bakery · 12 hours ago
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sign language & linguistics resource!
linguist Adam Schembri has been updating his amazing resource, What All Linguists Should Know (about sign languages). It's a really fantastic repository of info, including some really great basics that are great for students and non-linguists as well. Please share widely! I'll also copy a few links from his page, just as highlights:
What is sign language? (Schembri, 2013) https://theconversation.com/explainer-what-is-sign-language-21453 
How many sign languages are there? (Glottolog) https://glottolog.org/resource/languoid/id/sign1238 (short answer: at least 220)
How are sign languages acquired? (Lillo-Martin & Henner, 2021) https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev-linguistics-043020-092357
I recommend that anyone interested in or studying linguistics at any level (from hobbyist to professional!) ask themselves (and colleagues, instructors, students, etc), frequently: wait - is that true about languages in general, or just spoken languages? Have we done any research about how this works in other modalities? Keep asking the question!
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42bakery · 12 hours ago
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Were you allowed to use lockers at school? My school had them, but they were only for teachers, my mom said she used them when she went though
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42bakery · 12 hours ago
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the baby won el altius de oro🥺✋🏻🩵
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42bakery · 12 hours ago
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I also want to point that he had no competition for that apron in this round
Girlies (gn) Pol is the star baker. He has won the blue apron this week
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42bakery · 12 hours ago
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WHAT WAS THIS????? WHY WAS SETE TEACHING THE ACADEMY HOW TO SHOOT BOWS & ARROWS IN 2016?????????
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42bakery · 12 hours ago
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Personality/character/motivations/qualities/defaults wise, etc
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42bakery · 12 hours ago
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Girlies (gn) Pol is the star baker. He has won the blue apron this week
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42bakery · 13 hours ago
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If anyone wants to know, Pol's favourite country is Australia
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42bakery · 13 hours ago
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Pol managed to be the 2nd best in the technical challenge. This time it was baklava
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42bakery · 14 hours ago
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And out of the blue, Pol decided it was okay to join the only female impromptu dance they had
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42bakery · 14 hours ago
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I think Pol will throw hands with one of the judges after the show if things keep like this
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42bakery · 14 hours ago
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Do not punish the behaviour you want to see
I mean, it seems pretty obvious when you put it like that, right?
But how many families, when an introvert sibling or child makes an effort to socialize,  snarkily say, “So, you’ve decided to join us”?
Or when someone does something they’ve had trouble doing, say, “Why can’t you do that all the time?” (Happened to me, too often.)
Or any sentence containing the word “finally”. 
If someone makes a step, a small step, in a direction you want to encourage, encourage it. Don’t complain about how it’s not enough. Don’t bring up previous stuff. Encourage it.
Because I swear to fucking god there is nothing more soul-killing, more motivation-crushing, than struggling to succeed and finding out that success and failure are both punished.
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