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I found The Linguistic History of Southern Vanuatu at the library today. Prepare for a substantial addition to the correspondence library everyone
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Got my visa for India and my Luxembourg provisional residence permit today. Booked my ticket to move to Luxembourg.
I so happy.
I so happy.
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check it out you sons and daughters of bitches i found a five-leafed clover
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Oh, yours is really nice. I found one... probably 15 years ago, but it looks like a 4 leaf clover with a midget leaf between two others. I keep it in an atlas between two maps of sparsely populated areas in central Siberia.
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wow, so lucky...you are luckier than those who found a four-leafed clovers.Kereb wrote:check it out you sons and daughters of bitches i found a five-leafed clover
do you want to preserve that clover?
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Yeah I'm going to. I save some of the 4- and 5-leaf clovers that I find. It's become a bit of a Thing. It's now sitting in a shot glass of water by my computer just to perk it up a bit because it was very wilted by the time I got it home. Sometimes I'll keep one by my desk at work until it wilts too badly to be saved though.k1234567890y wrote:do you want to preserve that clover?
But THIS 5-leafed monster I found while I was on the phone with my mum, who I don't see enough of lately. I'm going to visit her for (canadian) thanksgiving and I told her this clover is hers.
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niceKereb wrote:Yeah I'm going to. I save some of the 4- and 5-leaf clovers that I find. It's become a bit of a Thing. It's now sitting in a shot glass of water by my computer just to perk it up a bit because it was very wilted by the time I got it home. Sometimes I'll keep one by my desk at work until it wilts too badly to be saved though.k1234567890y wrote:do you want to preserve that clover?
But THIS 5-leafed monster I found while I was on the phone with my mum, who I don't see enough of lately. I'm going to visit her for (canadian) thanksgiving and I told her this clover is hers.
it seems that you love your mom much maybe your mom will be super-lucky in the following time
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I got some awesome pictures of last night's lunar eclipse.
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nice picsKathTheDragon wrote:I got some awesome pictures of last night's lunar eclipse.
and it's lucky for you to see a lunar eclipse
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poor Torco...do you want to see the moon?Torco wrote:here it was cloudy :V
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ok lolTorco wrote:no, she's dead to me
so the moon is inanimate for you? Torco
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but of course! who would think of the moon as animate, numbers? 镜花水月!
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Maybe the moon becomes animate when you refer to the god/goddess of the moon if you are religious.Torco wrote:but of course! who would think of the moon as animate, numbers? 镜花水月!
Also, the moon is certainly less animate than any animals, but it seems that it is more animate than tools and abstract concepts, as the moon might be seen as a natural force.
also, wow!你會說中文
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Same ): I couldn't see even a glimpse of it. But the sky did look kind of red which was neat.Torco wrote:here it was cloudy :V
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不是,我的中文的水平几乎优于一个哑童。 以后学习一个年, 晚生还在苦苦
I suppose the moon could be animate... I think i've read it being treated as such in some langs.
I suppose the moon could be animate... I think i've read it being treated as such in some langs.
I was thoroughly discouraged by the thick layer of clouds. alas, ye supermoon, the earth doth hide you from our sight. Plenty of folks here spent a lot of the night waiting for the sky to break, though.Same ): I couldn't see even a glimpse of it. But the sky did look kind of red which was neat.
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Here, too. I waited til 4:00 and for nothing.Torco wrote:here it was cloudy :V
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all will fade to nothingness, so all effort is in a way for naught. find meaning in that absurdity if you can, for all life is impermance and sufferingPole, the wrote:Here, too. I waited til 4:00 and for nothing.Torco wrote:here it was cloudy :V
funny thing was a lot of people came to work that day like they just stepped out of a meat grinder, frustrated for the moon never showed. i stayed awake trying to see the moon stroke no one as a convincing excuse.
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Unfortunately, it was very overcast, so I wasn't able to see the lunar eclipse. Sad.
On a happier note, though, I leave for Europe in about 13 days.
On a happier note, though, I leave for Europe in about 13 days.
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vampireshark wrote:Unfortunately, it was very overcast, so I wasn't able to see the lunar eclipse. Sad.
On a happier note, though, I leave for Europe in about 13 days.
Have you found a place to stay yet? Housing in Luxembourg is ridiculously overpriced.
Once, on the train there, I picked up a newspaper that someone had left and it had an ad for housing on the back. A house that would go for 120,000 in the town I was born in went for like 400,000 in a small village in Luxembourg (a price I would expect in a city with at least a million inhabitants)
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Fortunately, I have: the university offers housing, which is quite a bit more expensive than I pay here (€650 per month for a studio apartment; I pay $605 + $30/month in electricity for a one-bedroom here in Nooohio), but it's definitely cheaper than the other options. The small problem, though, is that the place I'd be living is in Esch-sur-Alzette... and I'll be working/going to school in Luxembourg City, so about 20 minutes' drive or about 30 minutes away by public transit. (Almost seemed worth considering living in France, but the visitor visa for France is extremely expensive (€99 for the visa itself and €260 for the residence permit validation for year one, plus an extra €100 or so per year). And I don't want to imagine how bad it'd be for Belgium.)din wrote:vampireshark wrote:Unfortunately, it was very overcast, so I wasn't able to see the lunar eclipse. Sad.
On a happier note, though, I leave for Europe in about 13 days.
Have you found a place to stay yet? Housing in Luxembourg is ridiculously overpriced.
Once, on the train there, I picked up a newspaper that someone had left and it had an ad for housing on the back. A house that would go for 120,000 in the town I was born in went for like 400,000 in a small village in Luxembourg (a price I would expect in a city with at least a million inhabitants)
In any case, though, I got the place to stay reserved about two months ago, which was a plus (and also helped the AST process move along, largely because I then had a firm date I needed to be in Luxembourg by).
But, yeah, that's fairly crazy. I hear somewhat similar things from people out in California, where $2000 per month, which would get you a pretty nice house here in Ohio and down in NC, gets you a studio apartment.
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You're very fortunate to have housing in Luxembourg, VS. People here tell me horror stories of friends or relatives trying to get places there. They'd talk about how a country house in Belgium near Luxembourg would cost 200K and in Luxembourg it would cost 400K.
For my part, I feel like all of the work I've been putting into being social, organizing 6 conversation tables each week, going to the bar with friends, and watching lots of French TV has finally resulted in a small but encouraging improvement in my comfort level using French. My nerves have lowered, I can understand more on TV and in spoken speech, and I can produce more. So I'm happy to finally see progress after a rough first month.
For my part, I feel like all of the work I've been putting into being social, organizing 6 conversation tables each week, going to the bar with friends, and watching lots of French TV has finally resulted in a small but encouraging improvement in my comfort level using French. My nerves have lowered, I can understand more on TV and in spoken speech, and I can produce more. So I'm happy to finally see progress after a rough first month.
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Yeah, both my new advisor and one of the people I've been working with at the University have shared stories and comments about how expensive housing in Luxembourg is; I did do some looking myself, and an apartment I might've gotten in less urban France (in a city of about 150000) for about €450 per month would run me about €800 per month in Luxembourg City.Viktor77 wrote:You're very fortunate to have housing in Luxembourg, VS. People here tell me horror stories of friends or relatives trying to get places there. They'd talk about how a country house in Belgium near Luxembourg would cost 200K and in Luxembourg it would cost 400K.
Fortunately for some of the staff, with a lot of them being EU citizens, it's not too horribly hard to commute in from, say, Germany. (Esch, for example, is right on the border with France... I could just walk a block or two and, poof, I'm in France.) For me being a non-EEA citizen, however, that'd probably be a paperwork nightmare. Much easier to deal with a residence authorization for one country rather than for multiple and pay somewhat more for the apartment.
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Oooh, Esch sur Alzette. My husband lived there for a year when he was doing a master's degree at what is now called LISER. Unfortunately the research institute got greedy and discontinued the program, even though it was very successful.
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