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Source channel @olddriverGDstudy · Post #49 · Mar 24

江湖舔狗传 江湖者,江湖也! 各兄弟五湖四海汇聚一堂,为的是个情字,讲的是个义字,说的是个道理。 江湖上无数前辈好汉,忍饥挨饿,夜以继日,通宵达旦,上下求索,陷过无数的坑,踏破无数双鞋换得了有限的几个极品资源,未曾敢占为己有,而是毫无保留,无私公布奉献。 这一切为什么?为的是天下草根、屌丝们,不受仙人跳之苦,不遭各种骗费之难,不枉花了辛苦搬砖的银两盘缠,这是多么高尚的精神,多么高贵的品质啊! 江湖就是江湖,林子大了什么鸟儿都有,舔狗们也像病毒般出没,为害人间。这些禽兽毫无尊严、毫无底线,从溜须拍马、到阿谀奉承,从冷屁股到甜盘子全方位无死角。 舔狗,做着劝婊子从良的梦,抱着救风尘女子出火坑的“崇高”的性幻想,岂不知自己已是婊子口中的笑话! 江湖有江湖的规矩,江湖有江湖的原则,江湖有江湖的风貌,江湖有江湖的脾气。 我知舔狗是死不光的,这一车死光了,下一车还在路上。 但舔狗永远不过是个道具而已,又何必自作多情。 舔狗,你听,电话声已响起,你的钟到了!闭上臭嘴,滚出去把门关上! 作者:41秒哥 标签:#语录

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@TheoryTimes · Post #360 · 12/24/2022, 03:44 AM

#Theory It is a theory that says death is just a hallucination, it means that after death, we start a new life in parallel universe.😱

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@languagetrivia · Post #337 · 11/16/2024, 03:48 PM

Sometimes, words in different languages look alike but have entirely different meanings, leading to confusion. Here are some examples: 1. Actual (English) vs. Actual (Spanish) – Current 2. Library (English) vs. Librería (Spanish) – Bookstore 3. Gift (English) vs. Gift (German) – Poison 4. Chef (English) vs. Chef (French) – Leader/Boss 5. Embarrassed (English) vs. Embarazada (Spanish) – Pregnant 6. Coin (English) vs. Coin (French) – Corner 7. Fabric (English) vs. Fabbrica (Italian) – Factory What is the linguistic term for these confusing word pairs? A) Cognates B) Homophones C) False Friends D) Idioms Check out the first comment of the quiz below for the correct answer. Follow 🌍@languagetrivia for more interesting language facts #theory

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@TheoryTimes · Post #297 · 11/07/2022, 05:20 PM

#Theory There is a theory by the name of multiverse. It means that you are boy here, on another planet 🌎 may be, you may be a girl.😱😱😱

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@languagetrivia · Post #295 · 11/08/2024, 05:38 PM

Linguistic Interference: Positive and Negative Effects Let’s get back to the concept of linguistic interference and dig deeper into it. Linguistic interference refers to the influence of one language on another, which occurs when a speaker transfers elements of their native or previously learned language into the language they are currently using. This can be beneficial (positive interference) or problematic (negative interference). ➕Positive Interference (Facilitation) When two languages share similar structures or concepts, speakers can leverage their knowledge to learn the new language more efficiently. Here are some examples: 🔹Articles: English (the book), Spanish (el libro), French (le livre), and German (das Buch) all use definite articles. Familiarity with this concept helps learners when learning another language that uses articles. 🔹Word Order: English and Dutch share the Subject - Verb - Object structure: English: I eat an apple. Dutch: Ik eet een appel. 🔹Cognates: Similar words with the same meaning: English: family → Spanish: familia → Italian: famiglia ➖Negative Interference (Errors) When differences between languages lead to mistakes. 🔹False Cognates: Spanish embarazada means "pregnant," not "embarrassed." English library vs. Spanish librería (bookstore). 🔹Literal Translation of Idioms: English: It’s raining cats and dogs → Direct Translation into German: Es regnet Katzen und Hunde is incorrect as such a phrase doesn't exist. Correct: Es regnet Bindfäden ("It’s raining ropes"). 🔹Pronunciation: French speakers often replace English th sounds (/θ/, /ð/) with /s/, /z/, or /d/, as French lacks these sounds. 🔹Countability Confusion: German word Informationen (plural) can lead learners to incorrectly use Informations in English, whereas information is uncountable in English. _____________ *️⃣QUIZ QUESTION Is the following example a case of positive or negative linguistic interference? A French speaker learning English says, "He has 40 years" instead of "He is 40 years old," because in French they use the verb avoir (to have) to express age. Follow @languagetrivia to learn more about languages #theory

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@TheoryTimes · Post #287 · 11/05/2022, 04:26 AM

#Theory "If a black cat 🐈‍⬛ looks at you and then runs away, it means that something important is going to happen in your life"🧐🧐🤨

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@TheoryTimes · Post #285 · 11/05/2022, 04:21 AM

#Theory If a person stares at you for more than 10 seconds, be suspicious; Because he either fell in love with you or wants to kill you

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@TheoryTimes · Post #266 · 10/31/2022, 04:43 AM

#Theory Maybe the reason why most of us are sad on our birthday is that,that day was the day of our death 💀in our previous life. 🤯🤯

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@TheoryTimes · Post #265 · 10/31/2022, 04:39 AM

#Theory "Maybe there are infinite planets 🪐 where we will be born on another planet 🌎 after death 💀"

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@languagetrivia · Post #249 · 10/29/2024, 11:57 AM

What is it called when features of a person’s native language influence how they use a second language, sometimes causing “foreign-sounding” accents or grammar patterns? For example, a Spanish speaker might say “I have 20 years” instead of “I am 20 years old,” a French speaker might pronounce “this” as “zis,” or a Japanese speaker might omit articles and say “I go to store” instead of “I go to the store.” Follow 🦫@languagetrivia to learn more about languages #theory

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@TheoryTimes · Post #210 · 10/17/2022, 04:07 PM

Girls of the Chana tribe in Myanmar tattooed themselves at the age of 12 to protect themselves from kidnapping. This ritual was abolished in 1960 ⚜#Theory

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@TheoryTimes · Post #172 · 10/15/2022, 04:14 PM

#Theory when you look at a picture of a dead ☠️ person, that person is sitting 🪑 next to you and looking at you! if you dream of one person consecutively, your souls will meet each other.

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@TheoryTimes · Post #171 · 10/15/2022, 04:12 PM

#Theory According to a theory, if a person's name or face suddenly comes to mind without any reason, it is actually because that person is thinking of us.

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