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Re: Little Details from Your Day

Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2024 3:50 pm
by rsmurphy
First cicada sighting of the summer. This little bugger hitched a ride on my backpack inadvertently jumping a turnstile to receive a free ride on the CTA. Freaked me out at first but then thought: awww, so I gently removed it and set in in the aisle but realized it would get squished, so I gently moved it under some empty seats. Someone noticed that it was beginning to crawl up my leg so this time I removed it and set it outside once the doors opened where it probably got squished by someone else. Godspeed, li'l one. You've waited 17 years underground just to end-up on a Chicago train.
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    Re: Little Details from Your Day

    Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2024 3:53 pm
    by jfv
    rsmurphy wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2024 3:50 pm First cicada sighting of the summer. This little bugger hitched a ride on my backpack inadvertently jumping a turnstile to receive a free ride on the CTA. Freaked me out at first but then thought: awww, so I gently removed it and set in in the aisle but realized it would get squished, so I gently moved it under some empty seats. Someone noticed that it was beginning to crawl up my leg so this time I removed it and set it outside once the doors opened where it probably got squished by someone else. Godspeed, li'l one. You've waited 17 years underground just to end-up on a Chicago train.
    They're all over the place near my place of work (Northbrook). They are hilarious watching them fly; they are so clumsy like they are drunk. Around there, I'm sure thousands of them a day are getting murdered by cars.

    Re: Little Details from Your Day

    Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2024 6:56 pm
    by enframed
    Tried to buy some benzaldehyde (smells of cherries and mostly almonds/marzipan) to use in perfume and it's regulated by the DEA because in four easy steps one can make methamphetamine from it. I can buy it, I just have to tell the DEA I won't resell it in its pure form. Fucking stupid meth.

    Re: Little Details from Your Day

    Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2024 1:04 pm
    by kokorodoko
    Election work wrap-up. Long day, but straightforward and focused tasks + tasty free food and cookies.

    Re: Little Details from Your Day

    Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2024 5:34 pm
    by enframed
    Cosmic Crisp apples officially endorsed. Imagine Red Delicious, but with good acidity. Juicy as fuck, too.

    Re: Little Details from Your Day

    Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2024 3:59 am
    by kokorodoko
    kokorodoko wrote: Fri Apr 19, 2024 8:33 am я вірю, що світ належить кожному.

    Think I'll give this a try.
    Getting the hang of this now! At the stage of being able to recognize what I'm hearing as language, as something distinct, it sounds like this and it sounds familiar. Basic sentence-construction makes sense to me, and watching a video like this with English subtitles I'm able to identify easily, with a few exceptions, what parts I don't know.

    Some changes I made in my approach this time around, all for the better:
    1) treating the spoken language as chunks of sound rather than individual "words"
    1b) practicing speaking by imitating things heard (that are clearly spoken and intelligible), the rhythms, the pitch-shifts, the pauses... rather than repeating isolated words and phrases
    2) learning vocab and grammatical patterns from contextual encounter and re-application for personal purposes, rather than through "word-collection" and drilling
    3) not straining to comprehend things I don't grasp immediately (unfamiliar sentence patterns, words with unclear meaning, idioms, etc.)

    ... while still keeping a degree of systematicity and analyticity (e.g. saving conjugation lists for reference), but it's become apparent to me how for example the way descriptions of grammar are laid out in books and other resources tends to give things the appearance of sameness across the board. Like, it cannot easily show how some grammatical cases or verb forms occur much more frequently than others, or how the specific ways in which a pattern is deployed is that actual pattern, rather than an instance of a non-situational example. The most it can do is list every possible distinct use-case, but trying to learn them like this isn't very good I've found.

    In any case - fascinating language and not what I expected at all. Excited to continue this.

    Re: Little Details from Your Day

    Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2024 6:41 am
    by seby
    kokorodoko wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2024 3:59 am
    kokorodoko wrote: Fri Apr 19, 2024 8:33 am я вірю, що світ належить кожному.

    Think I'll give this a try.
    Getting the hang of this now! At the stage of being able to recognize what I'm hearing as language, as something distinct, it sounds like this and it sounds familiar. Basic sentence-construction makes sense to me, and watching a video like this with English subtitles I'm able to identify easily, with a few exceptions, what parts I don't know.

    Some changes I made in my approach this time around, all for the better:
    1) treating the spoken language as chunks of sound rather than individual "words"
    1b) practicing speaking by imitating things heard (that are clearly spoken and intelligible), the rhythms, the pitch-shifts, the pauses... rather than repeating isolated words and phrases
    2) learning vocab and grammatical patterns from contextual encounter and re-application for personal purposes, rather than through "word-collection" and drilling
    3) not straining to comprehend things I don't grasp immediately (unfamiliar sentence patterns, words with unclear meaning, idioms, etc.)

    ... while still keeping a degree of systematicity and analyticity (e.g. saving conjugation lists for reference), but it's become apparent to me how for example the way descriptions of grammar are laid out in books and other resources tends to give things the appearance of sameness across the board. Like, it cannot easily show how some grammatical cases or verb forms occur much more frequently than others, or how the specific ways in which a pattern is deployed is that actual pattern, rather than an instance of a non-situational example. The most it can do is list every possible distinct use-case, but trying to learn them like this isn't very good I've found.

    In any case - fascinating language and not what I expected at all. Excited to continue this.
    This is cool as shit

    Re: Little Details from Your Day

    Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2024 7:49 am
    by kokorodoko
    seby wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2024 6:41 amThis is cool as shit
    :) :D

    Re: Little Details from Your Day

    Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2024 2:00 am
    by Krev
    I never saw Keith Moon drum, but I did get to see his acolyte, Rat Scabies, tonight with The Damned.

    Re: Little Details from Your Day

    Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2024 3:06 am
    by ErickC
    More of a little detail from my week, but I saw a weight loss specialist in Red Wing. First, he agrees that I should be on some kind of medication given my history, intake, and relative lack of progress, so he's putting me on the shot. Second, we did lab draws to screen for diabetes and thyroid issues, and it appears that I am in the clear... for now. He's going to have me see a dietician as well.