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once people were worried about the Russians listening,
then it was the government,
yeah yeah, sure, the govt really needs to know what you had for dinner.... not!
now it's an even split between billionaires and the chinese communist party
(collectively: evil lying totally full of sh*t wankers)
...now they are friends with each other, I wonder, do they share? everything?
yeah yeah, sure, these pricks really want to know what you had for dinner.... yup! you bet!
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Uh Oh!. I was afraid you'd post something about paranoia.
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Dominic Burford wrote: Mark Zuckerberg
Facebook.
Dominic Burford wrote: Alexa laughed
Amazon.
Dominic Burford wrote: Siri laughed.
Apple.
Oh, I get it. The joke is all about the fact that Facebook, unlike Amazon and Apple, doesn't sell a listening device. And thus Zuckerberg is being made fun of because of it.
At least that's my spin on it.
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Heilung - Othan[^]
I never thought I'd post a Heilung track as SOTW.
I've seen them live two years ago (or was it last year?) and while their show was pretty amazing I'm not a fan of their music.
They play a sort of droning, enchanting folk music.
They've released two new tracks for their upcoming album and they're actually pretty good.
YouTube played them for me and they stood out.
Seems like I should really check out that new album when it's released!
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Um. Not my taste, really - I lasted the first minute by thinking "this would make a good background track for a video game".
Then I closed it.
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A nice reminder ... Their new work sounds somewhat different from their previous tracks, as it contains more "classic" singing… The vocals of Maria Franz are impressive, for example in this track : Maria Franz of Heilung - LIFA Vocals - YouTube, quite energizing ...
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So the ૐ symbol stands for "Om", which is the most sacred syllable symbol and mantra for the almighty Hindu god Brahma.
That's what they're always chanting when meditating... "Oooooommmmmm".
You learn something new every day
Great music though, but we already knew that.
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I've always liked the Italian word "orecchiabile" (orreck-YA-bill-ey), which is equivalent to palatable, but for the ear, when talking of music.
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There is a sentence which is told easily in Indian languages, but which is not so easily in English - the English equivalent is "You are your parent's "which number" child?". The answer to this question, can be, say, "I am my parent's second child". I am meaning the question which gets this answer - this question cannot be easily phrased in English.
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Amarnath S wrote: this question cannot be easily phrased in English. We usually say, "are you the eldest?".
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Bad news for that article.
I am French, and I never heard #29 "l'esprit de l'escalier"!
To be fair I left France like many years ago, maybe it's a new expression?!
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That doesn't necessarily mean that it doesn't exist. I once had to explain the abbreviation aka[^] to an Englishman, and he claimed that there was no such abbreviation in the English language...
As for you leaving France a long time ago, that could be a part of it also. I'm Danish, but I've been living in Sweden for 20 years. The Danish language has evolved a LOT during that time (much more than the Swedish), and often when I read Danish newspapers, I will see words that I don't understand. Some times they are easy to figure out, but mostly not.
There could also be local differences, or maybe it's a Canadian French expression?
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You beat me to it. Actually, I've never heard of "seigneur-terrasse" neither, but then, I am not often out at the bar.
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I agree, even the man Wikipedia(the definitive source of truth for lazy arses) attributes the phrase to does not actually use that phrase. It's a paraphrase of what Denis Diderot wrote.
I have heard it used by English people but never heard it used by a French person.
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I can confirm you that "l'esprit de l'escalier" is a real thing, although I knew it better as "l'esprit en escalier".
I did not know "seigneur-terrasse", though...
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Wow!
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I can relate to number 19, that has happened to me a LOT...
That - and Butterface[^]
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For #5 can I offer "Batface[^]" which locally means "a person who needs a baseball bat smashed into their face", similar to definition 2, but without the gender specific component?
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'Batface' gives me an image of a person who has a face of a bat
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