Hariz - 21 - Singapore
14:37 8 February 2019102
  
15:54 22 October 2018

brother nature definitely browsed 4chan at 12, i’m-

  
9:18 2 October 20186856

rainbowkarolina:

Deanoru + kisses 

  
9:46 30 September 2018116594

notlostonanadventure:

rasebas:

veritas-amore-et-iustitia:

iheartmoonlight:

israelgorex100pre:

FUCKING WITH THE WRONG GUY

mario kart irl

The fact that he starts pedaling faster at the end

Chaotic good rogue

What kind of mad max Mario kart from hell bullshit is this

  
19:12 7 September 2018164591

tinyhousedarling:

kenzie-sweetpea:

seacups:

fearless-melodies:

itabia:

ravenclawesome:

forcatladies:

The most efficient and “no freaking way” inducing apartment

Frick

This is awesome but gives me extreme anxiety haha

This is amazing

This is so fucking cool
tinyhousedarling
have you seen this ?

Great space!!

  
21:53 17 August 2018262448
  
21:00 17 August 201816487

prismatic-bell:

im-just-a-penguin:

prismatic-bell:

gahdamnpunk:

THIS

Can confirm. My favorite book on linguistics has an entire section on AAVE that talks about this.

So some people are better at bad English than others? Also, in what kind of classes is this knowledge useful?

It’s useful for the kind of classes where people aren’t busy being assholes about how other people speak, @im-just-a-penguin.


But don’t take my word for it!


Here’s a website dedicated to explaining dialects that goes over the rules.

Here’s a professional linguist who specializes in AAVE, and just one of his many papers explaining that AAVE is a proper dialect.

Hot shit! Here’s an article from STANFORD UNIVERSITY that’s literally titled “AAVE is not Standard English with mistakes”!!!

Here’s a blurb from PBS, introducing the topic of whether AAVE is a creole or a dialect. You’ll notice neither one of those options means ‘just poor English’.

Here’s English Language and Linguistics Online, which is a nice technical linguistics website, further deconstructing how AAVE works.

Here’s a paper on the habitual “be” from New York University.

Here’s a link to some information from Portland University. I wish to draw your attention specifically to the phrase: “linguists now agree that AAVE is not ‘broken’ English, or slang”.

Here’s a super-technical paper on phonology in AAVE, which gets down into things like why AAVE speakers may say “axed” instead of “asked.”


Hm. Looks like there are a lot of people who study this stuff for a living who disagree with your assessment that it’s “bad English.” I guess you better get reading … . asshole.

  
22:42 13 June 2018621

misamo:

twice ot3 vlives
⤷ ( moms / jline / maknaes )

  
11:22 12 June 20185329

bubbagumps:

best of popstar: never stop never stopping (2016)

  
13:39 9 June 2018220244

always-make-it-gayer:

eeli-ah:

x

no offense but this is a cinematic masterpiece

  
11:37 8 June 2018252154

lukaara:

megucaswithplugsuits:

He has been waiting all his life for this delicious moment

STOP

  
11:06 3 June 2018150154
  
10:59 3 June 20181047000

screambirdscreaming:

cantavier:

gaylor-moon:

lizardsister:

33v0:

33v0:

what is it about capybaras that attracts groups of small animals to them?
Its not just mammals either its like birds and turtles and frogs too

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look at this shit

They radiate peace

capybaras are friend shaped

I love this post

This is actually a cool thing I know about!

In the wild capybaras live in large groups so naturally a female capybara will take care of not only her own offspring, but all of the other offspring in the group. So capybaras are super great mothers who will adopt pretty much anything and take care of it.

Lots of places that rescue different animals will give a group of baby animals to a capybara to raise if they have one.

Like puppies

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Ducks

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Deer

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Emus

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They are just super calm animals so they’re naturally great at mothering or just existing in a group!

mom shaped

  
19:26 28 May 20181803

misamo:

현실이 된 이라네 = It’s the day your dreams become real

  
19:25 28 May 201819161

selhm:

NELSON MANDELA X NGUAN

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