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So... I drink water, water touches my lips, so i have to drink more water, and then that taht water again touches my lips... Isn't this a loop?

So... I drink water, water touches my lips, so i have to drink more water, and then that taht water again touches my lips... Isn't this a loop?

u/--en — 11 hours ago

エンタメで子供の教育動画を見て突っ込もうとしたんやけど、逆に実は共感多すぎると私が気づいた。

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u/--en — 2 days ago

なんでワイに、童貞を研究するためのアンケート広告ある?

u/--en — 2 days ago

Is there any common "clockwise vowel shift" happening in the USA/Canada?

In my accent (which I would presume to be a "internet-accent", of mostly US media (I am a native English speaker, but I wasn't raised in an L1 English community, it's complicated). I realized that my FOOT vowels were very low, almost reaching into a "normal" STRUT vowel. In turn, my STRUT vowel has lowered, and my COT/CAUGHT vowel has fronted. Is there a trend of a clock-wise vowel shift happening in the US/Canada?

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u/--en — 4 days ago

New error-correction idea/redundancy idea: "Parity-based word count"

(i'm tried rn so that's why this probably won't make sense)

I know that this is probaby a thing that computer scientists have invented, but what is you put a "tag" on each word, that partially tells you the order of the words. For example
> The1 quick2 brown3 fox1 jumps2 over3 the1 lazy2 dog3
Is a sentence with my tagging. As you can see, each word ends with a 1, 2, or 3, with the order of "1", then "2", then "3". If the natural conditions make it so that a word is inaudible, the person hearing it will register
> The1 brown3 fox1 jumps2 over3 the1 dog3
They will know that inbetween "The1" and "brown3", there was supposed to be something missing there, as it skips from "1" to "3". the same can be said for "the1" and "dog3".

This is a very englang-coded idea.

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u/--en — 5 days ago

Carbonated water is honestly one of my favourite drinks. It has a mild bitter taste, and a "bite" to it that regular water doesn't have. The one thing that I don't like about regular water, is because it doesn't really make you feel like anything (you can just drink it in one moment), but carbonated water has a bit of "pain" to it, so it actually feels like a drink.

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u/--en — 11 days ago