Cheeseweed Flapwort sounds like a hobbit name
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How do people in cities have fun without spending money at every turn?
23·3 months agoYour impression of a city is probably skewed by how you interact with it. If you drive in, pay for parking, go to events or attractions, eat out, etc. it all adds up. But that’s not necessarily the experience of someone who lives in a city. They’re living their life, not sightseeing.
There is also “Molly” in English but supposedly it has no relation etymologically
dxdydz@slrpnk.nettoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Their society is actually quite peaceful and polite.English
2·7 months agoI’ve read most of Asimov’s sci-fi but I’ve only read one Reynolds. It was great, I’ll definitely read some more. Thanks for the response!
dxdydz@slrpnk.nettoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Their society is actually quite peaceful and polite.English
11·7 months agoYeah I’m gonna need examples. I read a shit ton of science fiction and can’t recall having encountered this.
You might like reading about decimal time…
Yes! It’s the greatest show I can’t talk anyone into watching. It and The Leftovers.
Reminds me of this scene from Patriot: https://youtu.be/v4RmvPcaYw0
That’s when it stops being maths and becomes science
I mean, mathematics are an invention. A useful one, sure, but the whole thing is just made up by people playing around with numbers and going “what if we had a new, different kind of numbers…”
lol, spoken like somebody who has never actually tried to speak English in Germany. As a shameful monoglot, I have had occasion to test the limits of English understanding in a variety of countries, and Germany has pretty low rates of English speakers in my personal experience. The Netherlands on the other hand…


Make it a rhombic dodecahedron for extra style points.