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42 minutes ago, Slowswift said:

Er, okay, so. For some reason Amazon decided to only have the first 11 episodes of MLP:FiM season 7 available for streaming, when in reality there are 13. So that's two episodes that I had no idea existed.

I discovered their existence and watched them both on YouTube last night.

Suffice it to say that The Perfect Pear is officially the cutest thing I've ever seen, and Discordant Harmony was completely, insanely hilarious. :D 

iT'S Discord, what were you expecting? :P 

Posted
24 minutes ago, Silverblade5 said:

iT'S Discord, what were you expecting? :P 

Fair point. :P

I just don't think I can put into words how happy the pony show makes me. :P:D 

Posted
11 hours ago, Silverblade5 said:

It's basically another version of Sanderson Elimination, or Mafia, or Werewolves. 

But....but.....why is Hitler a game? He shouldn't be a game. 

Posted
5 hours ago, Delightful said:

But....but.....why is Hitler a game? He shouldn't be a game. 

He is the leader of a faction of the game's "bad guys ". Not much different than saying Stalin in a Cold War themed game 

Posted
14 hours ago, Mestiv said:

 

I didn't hear the sirens and missed it :( I'm not sure whether it was because I live outside the city or just there are no around.

Posted

So I have this little Serenity keychain (pewter, pretty accurate, I love it), and the other day the rear stabilizer part fell off, the struts under the main engine.  I was annoyed and sad, though it's several years old and I knew it wasn't a matter of bad production quality probably.  I also still had the part, so I can glue it back on.

Then today it hit me just how fitting it was to have pieces falling off of Serenity.

Posted

 I'm still sorting through the 300+ photos I took last Monday on my birdwatching trip, but here are a few more--Barn Swallows nesting at the Antelope Island visitor center. =)

(5 photos in the spoiler)

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This nest was getting a little crowded with almost-fledged babies. :wub:

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The ones in this nest were younger, but still old enough that their eyes were open and they had some feathers.

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This little guy was alone in his nest; I'm assuming his siblings fledged already.

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Same little guy, scratching an itch!

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A much younger group of nestlings--no feathers on their throats yet.

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Posted
7 hours ago, Sunbird said:

 I'm still sorting through the 300+ photos I took last Monday on my birdwatching trip, but here are a few more--Barn Swallows nesting at the Antelope Island visitor center. =)

(5 photos in the spoiler)

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This nest was getting a little crowded with almost-fledged babies. :wub:

IMG_1828_Barn_Swallow_Fledges_Crop.thumb.jpg.f7d70033703caf82120a768ecebd0239.jpg

The ones in this nest were younger, but still old enough that their eyes were open and they had some feathers.

IMG_1830.thumb.JPG.7ec71719d30c9fecf0524a5d08ec6399.JPG

This little guy was alone in his nest; I'm assuming his siblings fledged already.

IMG_1833_Barn_Swallow_Crop.thumb.jpg.b8c9686ec05acac7f40bdd2f20ab44e2.jpg

Same little guy, scratching an itch!

IMG_1835_Barn_Swallow_Crop.thumb.jpg.c1b1953701ab903966f20443754efd59.jpg

A much younger group of nestlings--no feathers on their throats yet.

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Ooh, all the little birb babies have their faces like MURP!

Posted

I've barely been at work for an hour today and I'm going stir crazy. 

I hate all the things today. 

This is me. 

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Posted

I got my first Duolingo bonus skill: idioms and proverbs.

The Italian phrase for "April fools" is "pesce d'aprile." Guys, this literally means, "April's fish."

:lol:

Posted
13 minutes ago, Kaymyth said:

I got my first Duolingo bonus skill: idioms and proverbs.

The Italian phrase for "April fools" is "pesce d'aprile." Guys, this literally means, "April's fish."

:lol:

I wonder what exactly makes the "fish of April" foolish. 

I mean, I have fish, and in general they aren't the smartest creatures, but I wonder what inspired the connection. 

Posted
2 hours ago, Calderis said:

I wonder what exactly makes the "fish of April" foolish. 

I mean, I have fish, and in general they aren't the smartest creatures, but I wonder what inspired the connection. 

I don't know. Duolingo doesn't give a whole lot of context. I'm sure it's something embedded into the culture that makes perfect sense to native Italian speakers. Which...hey. Hang on a sec. We actually have one of those lurking around the Shard!

Hey, @Yata! Can you explain the April fool's fish connection?

Posted

Our pets seems to be adjusting well to the move. 

A loach sitting on a piece of driftwood 

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And my fat cat lounging

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Posted

Got a random joke I thought of last night:

How can one be both a Lesbian and straight at the same time?

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Being from Lesbos Greece.

 

Posted
13 minutes ago, Draginon said:

Got a random joke I thought of last night:

How can one be both a Lesbian and straight at the same time?

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Being from Lesbos Greece.

 

Are you in a high school class covering Greek mythology by chance? 

Posted
2 hours ago, Calderis said:

Are you in a high school class covering Greek mythology by chance? 

Nope. I for some reason remembered that Lesbos people were called Lesbians and thought that was funny if you were a guy or a straight woman.

Posted (edited)
On 2/8/2017 at 9:17 PM, Kaymyth said:

Hey, @Yata! Can you explain the April fool's fish connection?

Yeah "Pesce d'aprile" is exactly "April's Fish" traslated.

About the deep meaning, I honestly don't know it. I tried to make some research to answer you but it seems the Connection's origin is quite lost in time.

I always believed it's a metaphor. Like the Fisherman prepares a bait and waits for his victim (the fish) to arrive and fails to recognize the trick....In the same way the prank is set to fool the poor guy. Probably every other trap related metaphor would be good too...But the fish's one is the less cruel in the average mindset and therefore more acceptable in a social context.

 

Of course this is just how I see the April's fish's Origins, I can't be sure.

PS: In the last months I spent really little time on the Shard, sorry for the late reply...I saw the message just some minutes ago

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Posted
27 minutes ago, Yata said:

Yeah "Pesce d'aprile" is exactly "April's Fish" traslated.

About the deep meaning, I honestly don't know it. I tried to make some research to answer you but it seems the Connection's origin is quite lost in time.

I always believed it's a metaphor. Like the Fisherman prepare a bait and wait for his victim (the fish) to arrive and fail to recognize the trick....In the same way the prank is set to fool the poor guy. Probably every other trap related metaphor would be good too...But the fish's one is the less cruel in the average mindset and therefore more acceptable in a social context.

 

Of course this is just how I see the April's fish's Origins, I can't be sure.

PS: In the last months I spent really little time on the Shard, sorry for the late reply...I saw the message just some minutes ago

Thank you, that does make some sense. It's a lot less weird than some of the idioms English likes to throw around.

S'cool; you're the only native Italian-speaker I know and thus I decided to bother you. Don't be surprised if I throw more stupid questions at you in the coming days.

As of this morning, Duolingo says that I am 5% fluent in Italian. Great. I can ask the bowl full of beef where to find the bathrooms. That's useful!

Posted
10 minutes ago, Kaymyth said:

Thank you, that does make some sense. It's a lot less weird than some of the idioms English likes to throw around.

Well some idioms starts for very weird reasons, I suppose this is true for all the languages.

11 minutes ago, Kaymyth said:

S'cool; you're the only native Italian-speaker I know and thus I decided to bother you. Don't be surprised if I throw more stupid questions at you in the coming days.

To be honest, there are at least other two Italians here on the Shard, but I have to keep their identities secret...This is a burden for me alone :P

13 minutes ago, Kaymyth said:

where to find the bathrooms. That's useful!

Something like that ?
"Dov'è il bagno ?/Dove posso trovare il bagno ?/Potrebbe indicarmi il bagno?/Il Bagno per favore ?/ WWWWWWWWWWCCCCCCCC?"

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