@coriander the pokémon-themed birthday party sets really peaked in the late 90s
duolingo
reading the pinyin is definitely helpful in hearing the tones and getting them correct but on the other hand i do want to be able to read actual chinese
SIL Fonts
a lot of symbols were added which i’m happy to see:
• asterism
• tironian et
• turned digits two and three
• place of interest sign
• ballot boxes (empty, check, x)
• copyleft symbol
• smiling, neutral, and frowning faces
re: Don’t lie, Sableye!
@aescling you want my refsheet? here is a link to images of Hisuian Zoroark on Bulbagarden Archives
@noelle chicago has one until 15 June: https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/virtualCatalog/vc60.html
@coriander in communist britain jk rowling would be censored
@coriander “individual purchasing choices within a capitalistic free market cannot enforce ethical conditions, which is why we need state intervention and regulation of the economy” just doesn't have the same ring to it
@coriander okay but on the other hand pictures of goblins are good
@amaranth@weirder.earth resources? not really. but i'd be happy to chat about it
in particular i think the narrative arc you've described (exposition, rising action, climax, resolution) doesn't work and never has worked for sentimental fiction (romances) and is really, uh, masculine in its understanding of literature (if you want to hear french feminist theorists complaining about this, look up écriture féminine). women's writing and women's genres historically have not been so climax-focused.
i do encourage you to read about and think about media from non-Western sources. there is a different between emulation someone and learning from them. people from other cultures and speaking other languages know things about literature which you could spend a lifetime reading Western works and never encounter, and you can and should seek out and learn those things. knowing more about literature will never make you a worse writer. make use of that knowledge respectfully.
i also encourage you to think about how works in other mediums do things. look at poems, look at albums, look at games, look at comics, etc. there are interesting things happening in these spaces which are transferable to literature
wall street ⅌ the new york times
« Washington’s debt limit drama has Wall Street betting that the United States will employ a fallback option to ensure it can make good on payments to its lenders even if Congress doesn’t raise the nation’s borrowing limit before America runs out of cash.
But that untested idea has significant flaws and has been ruled out by the Biden administration, which could make it less of a bulwark against disaster than many investors and politicians are counting on. » lmao
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