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Love long hair… Especially on beardy guys~ growing mine out atm… The back is long, but, I’ll be growing it all out possibly later this year~
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“Wonder Milky Bitch~“ And other ditties to tickle your creative side…
+ Tygerscent replied to + Tygerscent's topic in Music
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“Wonder Milky Bitch~“ And other ditties to tickle your creative side…
+ Tygerscent replied to + Tygerscent's topic in Music
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“Wonder Milky Bitch~“ And other ditties to tickle your creative side…
+ Tygerscent replied to + Tygerscent's topic in Music
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My diet plan is called Assrimpecs… I basically rim ass for 1/2 hour and lick some pecs for a few mins and then feel Completely satisfied~ I typically lose approximately 4mls each time… (whatever that weighs). It’s a plan I can stick by and there’s no Max out limit… eat as much as You want~ The side effects are: a boner~ Assrimpec… Works like a charm~ It’s magically delicious~
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I really enjoy the dialects between Stoke-internet and those north of Tunstall~ Small towns along the TMC, their humor is prime~ They laugh at my accent and we joke back and forth about it… Also… some big strapping lads up there… Wuff Wuff~ So hot~
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Mine is South Asian indian on my GPS… Sometimes the translation is so different, I have to guess~ I love it~
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Well, gosh Marc, while I did say “American English”, (collectively north, central and south), I didn’t actually use the word “only”…
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This Tate is timelessly brilliant~
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Borrowed words: ie. Cello~ Precious… (more of an “sh”)~ Ocean… acacia, appreciate, artificial, atrocious, audacious, auspicious, avaricious, beneficial, bodacious, capacious, capricious, cetacean, contumacious, Cretaceous, crustacean, cumacean, , curvaceous, delicious, echinacea, edacious, efficacious, facial, fallacious, ferocious, glacial, glacier, gracious, indicia, judicial, judicious, loquacious, lubricious, malicious, mendacious, official, officiant, officious, pernicious, perspicacious, pertinacious, precious, precocious, predacious, prejudicial, pugnacious, racial, rapacious, rosacea, sacrificial, sagacious, salacious, spacious, specious, subocean, suspicious, tenacious, vicious, vivacious, voracious, Cretaceous (if that counts as a word),cetacean, curvaceous herbaceous… If your from the states and try to pronounce Worcestershire, Leicester… instances where Middle English borrowed from old French and where various forms of English borrowed from Latin~
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Endlessly fascinating to me… like vision, hearing, touch, smell, taste, emotion: language is a sense~ It’s organ is the brain~
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This is listed as a comedy but, it’s actually more difficult watch and full of some dark reality~ It’s good: a good movie with a man and lad love theme overlaying some basic human need that transcends any sexual orientation~ It’s Aussie based~ Worth the watch and ponder~
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Send me flying into hard cock Heaven when someone lightly bites my glans penis frenulum~ magical~
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Nips, lips, all along my spine… behind my balls… and all around the the head of my dick and directly beneath~ Guys always go for the trunk of my bellyphant because it’s thick but, really… the head of my cobra wants your undivided attention~ …und less mouth mit more tongue~ That gets you cummy lingus~ Also: gentle touching every where~
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Well, America is literally a continent comprised of a northern land mass, central land mass and a southern land mass~ The northern land Mass includes what is known as Canada~ So, being an “American” doesn’t really designate which country, province, nation one belongs to~ One can be a Canadian Norther American: (I’m just making that term up since Canada and what’s below it is divided by an imaginary line), a Middle North American, a less Central American or a South American~ So, it’s not very accurate to describe oneself as an “American” if they are really citizens of the United States~ It does sound silly to refer to oneself as a United Statian or a statonian~ Statonian Citizens aren’t colonists anymore either~ I refer to myself as an orphan… or more formally: an Orphanian~ A Middle North Orphanian~ One could blame Israel Beilin, (Irving Baline/Berlin), (I say in jest really), as he may have contributed to the confusion with the Song he rebooted from a show he wrote towards the end of WW1 called Yip Yip Yaphank~ God Bless America was originally a song written for that musical~ The poster for it is awesome: “I can always find a little sunshine in the YMCA”~ So much love that~ 🫶🥰
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Yes… I wanted to show a progression~
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The letter 〈s〉 is the seventh most common letter in English and the third-most common consonant after 〈t〉 and 〈n〉.[7] It is the most common letter for the first letter of a word in the English language.[8][9] In English and several other languages, primarily Western Romance ones like Spanish and French, final 〈s〉 is the usual mark of plural nouns. It is the regular ending of English third person present tenseverbs. 〈s〉 represents the voiceless alveolar or voiceless dental sibilant /s/ in most languages as well as in the International Phonetic Alphabet. It also commonly represents the voiced alveolar or voiced dental sibilant /z/, as in Portuguese mesa (table) or English 'rose' and 'bands', or it may represent the voiceless palato-alveolar fricative [ʃ], as in most Portuguese dialects when syllable-finally, in Hungarian, in German (before 〈p〉, 〈t〉) and some English words as 'sugar', since yod-coalescence became a dominant feature, and [ʒ], as in English 'measure' (also because of yod-coalescence), European PortugueseIslão (Islam) or, in many sociolects of Brazilian Portuguese, esdrúxulo (proparoxytone) in some Andalusian dialects, it merged with Peninsular Spanish 〈c〉 and 〈z〉 and is now pronounced [θ]. In some English words of French origin, the letter 〈s〉 is silent, as in 'isle' or 'debris'. In Turkmen, 〈s〉represents [θ]. The 〈sh〉 digraph for English /ʃ/ arises in Middle English (alongside 〈sch〉), replacing the Old English 〈sc〉 digraph. Similarly, Old High German 〈sc〉 was replaced by 〈sch〉 in Early Modern High German orthography.
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Fascinating to listen I the subtle changes in language… the changes are subtle but over all, in side by side compassion, show the progression and changes~ sometimes The changes are in where the accent is or if a group of people aspirate at the end of the word of certain vowels~ The omission or rolling of the letter “r”~ Replacing the “sh”/th/fth/sch/tz/chsh/jdh sound with a hard “S”~ modern English and come other modern languages seem to favor harder consonants in the spoken language~ What started me thinking about all of this was that while watching interviews and movies, I noticed a stronger presence in the letter S in modern American language~ I was watching The Most Popular Girls in High School series and that’s were I really noticed it… then heard it in the california dialect~ Cinema and social media play such an important part in the way language is used and spoken… if you listen to films or radio from the 30’s and 40’s you can hear the difference in the language compared to modern present day American language. It’s changing rather quickly it seems~ American English also uses the letter C as an S: Center, Civil, central, concept, accent, notice, service, concentration, sentence, etc~ (there’s irony in “etc”~). Then, I began to consider how bird and animal languages also change over time… ever evolving and not static… creating new consonants and new, sounds… Deleting old ones… Creating new combinations… Amazing how the brain processes sound and uses it~ The brain organizing vibrations in such a way as to convey a concept or emotion or need… interpreting and reimagining, teaching and relearning between individuals and over time… Can plants communicate by changing their shape when dry or diseased as they shake in the wind or when the temperatures change and they cease to produce chlorophyll~? Do red leaves sound different than green between plant peers~? Do whales sound differently now than they did 200 years ago now that their vocabulary includes ships and water traffic, underwater noise and material pollution and traffic~? Is music just an enjoyable tune or is there the matrix of our very beings there at an atomic particle level~? 500 years from now… what languages will still survive and what will they sound like~? Can species begin to understand each other as their own separate languages melt together to become more mutual~? (Think about how domestic pets like cats, dogs, talking birds begin to share sounds and vocabulary even when not at a specifically spoken level~). I begin thinking about how music progressed and evolves~ It is a language in its own right~
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“Wonder Milky Bitch~“ And other ditties to tickle your creative side…
+ Tygerscent replied to + Tygerscent's topic in Music
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“Wonder Milky Bitch~“ And other ditties to tickle your creative side…
+ Tygerscent replied to + Tygerscent's topic in Music
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