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orsiisworld · 9 months ago
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Nem a bor volt jó, hanem a borozás
Nem a bor a legjobb, hanem akikkel történik a borozás
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nestedneons · 1 year ago
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By akinasimolybden
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yogurtlid10000 · 8 months ago
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a long time go I made up a crack ship between these two but idk dont even take this romantically if u want I was inspired today to doodle bortzuli again they’re fun
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hello-wife · 1 year ago
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Igyunk bort
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tundersarkany · 6 months ago
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Történetek a pohárban: Van valami varázslatos abban, ahogyan egy pohár bor képes egy pillanatra megállítani az időt, és megnyitni egy világot, ahol az ízek és az emlékek összefonódnak.
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superheroes-or-whatever · 5 months ago
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Thor (2020-2023) #30
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homregeszet · 2 months ago
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Az év kiállítása díj jelöltje Régészeti Látványraktárban nem csupán régészeti tárgyak, hanem történeti emlékek is megtekinthetők - köztük Móra Ferenc pohara, amiből az Avason kortyolgatta az ízes borokat. Bár már vége van a nyárnak és hűvös szelek járnak - de nekünk van egy kérdésünk: Neked ki a kedvenc házmestered? 😃🍷
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edgarmoser · 8 months ago
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bor
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livingd3adgirl0 · 2 months ago
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ASK ME ANYTHING !!
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(plzz)
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egy-lany-blogja · 3 months ago
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Ki ültem a teraszra egy pohár bor kíséretében, vettem egy mély levegőt és engedtem, hogy a nyugalom oly hosszú idő után át járja a testem ..miközben a nyári lágy szellő megcirógatta az arcom eszembe jutottál .... a szemeid úgy ragyognak amikor rám nézel,mint odafent a csillagok ...eszembe jutott a kacér mosolyod is melynek nem tudok ellenállni ...megmagyarázhatatlan nyugalom jár át amikor veled vagyok vagy csak rád gondolok....
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the-mjolnir-owner · 5 months ago
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Bor Burison's greatest enemies: Malekith and the Dark Elves
Odin Borson's greatest enemies: the Frost Giants and Hela
Thor Odinson's greatest enemies: Malekith and the Dark Elves, the Frost Giants and Hela, Thanos, Surtur, Loki, The Grandmaster, Gorr, Ultron...
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wyalienowana27 · 6 months ago
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Dawne przyjaźnie pogasły jak pety
Są tutaj ze mną czy tylko dla beki?
Ludzie to ścierwo mam duży uraz
Szpaku - Zombie
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faszom-azegeszbe · 1 year ago
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"Száraz bort itatott velem folyton az élet mostmár jobban esne egy félédes .."
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themoralsupport · 6 months ago
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Just leap the flames to take a chance To be with me tonight
Take my hand and hold it tight 'Cause you and I are everywhere The night is young
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Some more Borlach fanart! I am very normal about them ❤️‍🔥💚
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thelordofgifs · 1 year ago
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Obscure Tolkien Blorbo: Round 3
Bór vs Narmeleth
Bór:
Leader of the Faithful Easterlings, loyal to Maedhros, his three sons died in the Nirnaeth Arnoediad after killing the sons of Ulfang.
He fights during the Nirnaeth Arnoediad, and his group remains faithful to the Union. Even though Tolkien Gateway says he dies, nowhere in the Silmarillion is that mentioned. BUT, we do know that his sons all die, so. His loyalty cost him a lot. I have so many thoughts about him!!! The way I picture how the Nirnaeth goes for the eastern host mostly revolves around him.
Narmeleth:
Elf of Lindon & later the Gwaith-i-Mirdain; crafted & entrapped by a minor ring of power (Lord of the Rings Online character)
Narmelleth!!! I mean. She's got it all. Corrupted by the Gift Lord, Ring-forger, Bane of Fornost, Earnur's Worstie, COOL OUTFIT, Redemption Arc we didn't start the fire
she actually managed to destroy the lesser ring of power "Annatar" had used to corrupt her, which is like, SO impressive considering how long she had been under its influence. She also fought Mordirith (the steward of Angmar) and his new champion Mordrambor (a universally loathed NPC that everyone rightfully hates for personal reasons) single-handedly!! I don't mean alone, the player character was there, but I mean she did it single-handed. with one hand. she lost a hand and kept fighting. and WON!!!
Round 3 masterpost
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grey-gazania · 8 months ago
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Tell us about your Easterling conlang! Was it inspired by any real world languages?
No real-world languages at the moment, at least not consciously, though once I get deeper into developing the grammar that may happen. Tolkien doesn't give us much for the Easterling languages, just a few names. (I know he later changed his mind and said Bor & Family and Ulfang & Family were Easterling names and not Sindarin, but I find it too hard to swallow that Bor and Uldor just happened to have names that were cognates with Sindarin terms reflecting their choices in the Nirnaeth Arnoediad.)
So I took some of the sounds that Tolkien seems to have disliked, and then I used the OT constraint model to develop a functional phonology. I ended up with a quantity-sensitive monopodal language with syllable structures of CX(C) and CX:, where X is anything more sonorant than a glide. Its feet are trochees and are aligned with the left side of the word. It requires onsets and CC-voice-agreement, and bans epenthesis and adjacent identical segments. It also bans [g] in outputs. It allows complex clusters and deletion when necessary to prevent violations of higher-ranked constraints. It does not force agreement in place of articulation.
It's called Lathtesh ('speech'). The Easterlings call themselves Rikishim ('sun-people').  The plural morpheme is -ishim, though the output obviously changes based on the noun it's modifying. So nuv ('mountain') becomes nuvishim, but ki ('person') becomes kishim because *kiishim would violate the Onset constraint, and *ki?ishim (? = glottal stop) would violate the Dep constraint. Brodda ('wolf') becomes broddashim for the same reasons, as well as the additional reason that *broddishim would violate the Max-Root constraint.
(Just to make things more fun: the input that leads to ri ('sun) is actually /iri/, so if for some reason you wanted to make the compound word 'mountain-sun' you'd actually end up with nuviri, not *nuvri.)
Verb conjugations are not gendered. The first-person plural morpheme is -li, and the third-person singular is -o. So verbs ending in consonants are easy - khavral ('to be', with kh being the voiceless uvular fricative) becomes khavrali ('we speak') and khavralo ('he/she/it speaks'). Verbs ending in vowels behave differently; lathta ('to speak') becomes lathtali ('we speak'), but stays lathta for 'he/she/it speaks' because *lathto would violate the Max-Root constraint.
...I might have got a bit carried away here. Hope you don't mind!
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