they should make a body that isnt constantly in pain or sick or has health problems forever
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Pokāt Colours
The colours in Pokāt are split differently than to english
There is a larger focus on shade.
For example, this is how the Rainbow is split up
The rainbow is only split into ëpá aat keet and bīi
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My first time drawing Ed.
I truly loved this series and I'm still keeping my fingers crossed it'll be renewed in some shape or form.
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gender is a dance of performance and identity, altering your presentation to flirt isnt somthing to be frowned upon imo, its just the balancing it which is tricky
the idea of a fake gnc guy who's just doing it to get with women is isomorphic to the idea of a fake gamer girl who's just doing it to get with guys... the ever-present specter of someone giving your interests a try in order to impress you...
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me with my horrendous music taste that actively hurts peoples ears
big enjoyer of shitty media that i would never recommend to people ever in my life
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smacked right in the mouth
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Tiny Curiosity: Etymology of Course and Caricature
The words course and caricature may seem to be unrelated at first glance. But they share an etymological root!
Course:
Definition: Initially, "course" referred to onward movement, motion forward, or a prescribed path or distance for a race.
Origin: The term originated around 1300, derived from the Old French "cors," meaning course, run, or flow of a river, which, in turn, comes from the Latin "cursus."
Roots: "Cursus" in Latin encompasses the meanings of running, journey, direction, track navigated by a ship, and flow of a stream. It is derived from the past participle stem of "currere," which means "to run" and is rooted in the Proto-Indo-European base *kers- ("to run").
Caricature:
Definition: A grotesque or ludicrous representation of persons or things achieved through an absurd exaggeration of characteristic features.
Origin: The term "caricature" originated in 1748 in a figurative sense and 1750 in a literal sense. It is derived from the French "caricature" of the 18th century, which, in turn, comes from the Italian "caricatura," meaning "satirical picture" or "an exaggeration."
Roots: "Caricatura" is formed from "caricare," meaning "to load" or "exaggerate," originating from Vulgar Latin *carricare, which means "to load a wagon or cart." The Latin root is traced back to "carrus," meaning "two-wheeled wagon." and is rooted in the Proto-Indo-European base *kers- ("to run").
Related Words:
Car, career, cargo, carpenter, carry, charge, chariot, concur, corral, corridor, corsair, current, cursor, occur, precursor, recur
This is part of my Tiny Curiosity series. I publish worldbuilding tidbits, trivia, etymology to this blog.
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WIP— I got an urge to see Ed with Daenerys’ braids so I sketched this out real quick.
UPDATE: I did a full color version of this if you’re interested.
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HERMITCRAFT S10!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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“i can fix him” “i can make him worse” i can imagine him in little scenarios every night as i’m falling asleep
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I am making something!!! about cringey husbands 🥲 The rest will likely not be posted here for Reasons
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pu.. ku.... SU >:3
special interest alert: new official toki pona book just came out
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YOU'VE BEEN HIT BY
YOU'VE BEEN STRUCK BY
kijetesantakalu
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tenpo sin la sona mi pi kulupu nimi tan ku "majuna" li ku suli li ku lili ala...? mi sona pona ala e ni. majuna pona :3 mu
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pokāt Numbers (Base 6)
1 akī 7 tókī 24 eb tók
2 kö 8 tókö 30 tipo tók
3 tete 9 tók tete 36 këbo 37 këbo akī
4 ebe 10 tókeb 42 këbo tók
5 tipo 11 tók tipo 72 ta këbo
6 tók 12 ta tók 216 akīda
13 ta tókī 1,296 tāda
14 ta tókö 7,776 ebeda
15 ta tók tete 46,656 tipoda
16 ta tókeb 279,936 tókda
17 ta tók tipo 1,679,616 tókīda
18 tete tók 10,077,696 tóköda
2000 = tāda tete akīda këbo ta tók kö
1944 = tāda tete akīda
2024 = tāda tete akīda këbo eb tók
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Pokāt Clauses
dependant clauses
ybi -> kaat
ybbiddot -> kaatōt
Then, the particle "ka" is used to indicate when the subclause of causal relationship is begun, A ka B, A hence B
OR "ete" A ete B, B hence A
OR pokud A pokud B, A & B are related, can be a filler word.
ët kaat os pokud ybi os bobbot kōt
know is me and is me book thesubj
i know the book
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