JustTheTip was taken. So I had no choice what so ever
JustTheTip was taken. So I had no choice what so ever
Either really good, or really bad
I’ve done duo lingo for a couple languages. I find it easier to read the language. But without actual conversation with another person. Makes it very hard to grasp the language. I’ve gotten a tip. That watching children shows that use the language are the best way to start. Dora for example.
Lol currently link brings up just the title of the post, no article or anything. Did they take it down?
I practice chess on lichess and look up sports scores. Or else I go on Lemmy. I look at my phone a lot less now. Finishing games I never got to finish. Talk to my family more. Stuff like that
The Grey with Liam Neeson!
To me, I read it as though he decided to lose weight after 6 weeks of his friend texting him. He then decided after 6 weeks, that he will start losing the weight. Yea? Yea I’ll go with that
I’m in danger
I am sitting in the empty bus seat next to me. This is a slight annoyance because I prefer sitting next to the window.
Can someone give me some context as to why Canada is having a conflict with China? It’s like every other day now
“I’d like to help ya, but I don’t speak English” that line always made me laugh
I can’t carry it for you Mr.Frodo… BUT I CAN CARRY YOU!
This one hurts because I want to like it when I eventually read it maybe
Started playing chess. Did all the lessons on lichess. I still suck, but I definitely am a lot better than I was.
Samwise Gamgee. The true hero of LoTR. “I can’t carry it for you Mr.Frodo. But I can carry you!” Gets me every time.
I tried to watch this last week. Couldn’t find it anywhere but to order the blu ray. Damn!
A competition. She beat me by half a point!
An Amy Lee poster when I was a kid was the greatest present I got for my birthday. I also got a new PlayStation that year, that was my second favorite.
Kraft dinner mac and cheese.
I always thought it was to induce sweating. Never bothered looking but I also always thought that’s what we call them “sweats”