My least favorite one is still the konosuba translators translating desu as death. I mean, if you really wanted to use a word as verbalized period in the same way and keep the same lip flaps, you could just say "yes!"
I've gathered these for the enrichment of my son, but maybe other people interested in some music history would be interested as well.
Eastern cultures:
"Duanwu Festival Music." from ancient China - around 475 to 221 BC - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_DLS7MCKMQ
"Rag Desh" from classical Indian music - around 300 BC to 1700 AD - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JVueGvWB-s
"Gagaku" from Japanese imperial court music - around 700 AD to present day - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OA8HFUNfIk&t=230s
African cultures:
"Yoruba chant" from West Africa - estimated to be several thousand years old - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0O7_-_iA1cc
"Gahu" from the Ewe people of Ghana - estimated to be several hundred years old - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5SbyBAPlPk
"Xhosa song" from South Africa - estimated to be several hundred years old - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzIyEMzEhdA
Western cultures:
"Hymn to Apollo" from ancient Greece - around 7th century BC - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6QfeG5KH1M
"Gregorian Chant" from the medieval Christian Church - around 5th to 15th century AD - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kK5AohCMX0U
"Greensleeves" from 16th century England - around 1580 AD - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmOb5H8kL30
Eastern cultures:
"Duanwu Festival Music." from ancient China - around 475 to 221 BC - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_DLS7MCKMQ
"Rag Desh" from classical Indian music - around 300 BC to 1700 AD - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JVueGvWB-s
"Gagaku" from Japanese imperial court music - around 700 AD to present day - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OA8HFUNfIk&t=230s
African cultures:
"Yoruba chant" from West Africa - estimated to be several thousand years old - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0O7_-_iA1cc
"Gahu" from the Ewe people of Ghana - estimated to be several hundred years old - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5SbyBAPlPk
"Xhosa song" from South Africa - estimated to be several hundred years old - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzIyEMzEhdA
Western cultures:
"Hymn to Apollo" from ancient Greece - around 7th century BC - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6QfeG5KH1M
"Gregorian Chant" from the medieval Christian Church - around 5th to 15th century AD - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kK5AohCMX0U
"Greensleeves" from 16th century England - around 1580 AD - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmOb5H8kL30
The west was one of the highest trust societies in history until it started down the path of anxiety rather than fear.
Fear based societies can be incredibly cohesive because the consequence of lacking cohesion is death. You'll be overrun by barbarians or you'll die of starvation or the elements. Anxiety based societies don't fear anything concrete. They're just vaguely worried that something a little bad might happen.
By contrast, anxiety based societies are distrustful and ultimately suicidal. The Roman empire was highly anxiety based right before it fell, with the people in the capitol far more concerned about how to climb the social ladder with no regard for the fact that very real things could destroy the empire.
Witness today where people are anxious about climate change 150 years from now but have no concern for food and fuel shortages today that can, are, and will continue killing the world's poorest people.
Fear based societies can be incredibly cohesive because the consequence of lacking cohesion is death. You'll be overrun by barbarians or you'll die of starvation or the elements. Anxiety based societies don't fear anything concrete. They're just vaguely worried that something a little bad might happen.
By contrast, anxiety based societies are distrustful and ultimately suicidal. The Roman empire was highly anxiety based right before it fell, with the people in the capitol far more concerned about how to climb the social ladder with no regard for the fact that very real things could destroy the empire.
Witness today where people are anxious about climate change 150 years from now but have no concern for food and fuel shortages today that can, are, and will continue killing the world's poorest people.
Human beings are master rationalizers. It's ironic but not surprising that racism can be used as a rationalization for racism.
Lesson learned: Even though Conduit isn't perfect, its performance is so far past even dendrite that there's basically no choice.
Dendrite pegged my xmpp/lotide server's CPU for 8 hours straight.
Dendrite pegged my xmpp/lotide server's CPU for 8 hours straight.
It's always good to be humble and remember phlogestin theory, Phrenology, humor theory(health is about balancing the humors), miasma theory(health is about staying away from "bad air"), geocentrism, Vitalism(life doesn't follow the fundamental laws of physics as everything else), and countless others. Even stuff we use a lot such as Newtonian physics ended up being shown to be incomplete and therefore incorrect.
Doesn't really matter if the fed pivots or not, households are already typed out and they need to make cuts to spending or even the debt is going to run out.
The mainstream doesn't realize this because the people on TV don't need to worry about where their next meal is coming from or how they're going to fill their gas tank.
The mainstream doesn't realize this because the people on TV don't need to worry about where their next meal is coming from or how they're going to fill their gas tank.
You have failed. Your skill is not enough.
https://www.medpagetoday.com/primarycare/obesity/90142
People who aren't obese aren't necessarily skinny. To fall in that region you'd need to not be overweight either. I'd accept people in a normal or underweight weight area as skinny, but clinically overweight people are not skinny.
https://www.medpagetoday.com/primarycare/obesity/90142
People who aren't obese aren't necessarily skinny. To fall in that region you'd need to not be overweight either. I'd accept people in a normal or underweight weight area as skinny, but clinically overweight people are not skinny.
There's a website you can go to where Google will tell you what it thinks you are, and it got things wrong enough that I am happy not correcting it.
Interesting thing about this: most people are fat. The only reason that you'd be putting this out there is that you are in the majority of overweight or obese people, and you recognize that their status as skinny people is valuable, and you're hoping to get a piece of that for yourself.
If 70% of people were skinny, I could see putting on a post like this and not coming off like a massive hypocrite. But it's the opposite.
(And by the way, I am totally okay with a fat guy going out and trying to smash skinny chicks. But don't act like you're doing the world a favor, or that you're speaking for the community of fat people. You're just a fat guy who wants to hit skinny chicks. You're probably better off trying to show why you're different than everyone else rather than how you're in the same)
If 70% of people were skinny, I could see putting on a post like this and not coming off like a massive hypocrite. But it's the opposite.
(And by the way, I am totally okay with a fat guy going out and trying to smash skinny chicks. But don't act like you're doing the world a favor, or that you're speaking for the community of fat people. You're just a fat guy who wants to hit skinny chicks. You're probably better off trying to show why you're different than everyone else rather than how you're in the same)
Imagine this generation going back and doing the same thing. "Oh my God.... Oh my gooooood. Ok, well we will never speak of any of this ever again."