19 is my lucky number
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I find it odd they say EVERYONE hates op, especially as their friends
GB19@lemm.eeOPto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•does captain Picard snore in Star Trek tng?1·4 days agoHe was asleep in The Inner Light? I thought he was just comatose/unconscious
GB19@lemm.eeOPto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•does captain Picard snore in Star Trek tng?2·5 days agoDo you remember the scenes or episodes? Also, thanks!
Update: i think this dude cheated with her according to one of her posts
GB19@lemm.eeOPto Ask@lemm.ee•bad sleepover, what do i do? how can i be nice about it?English1·5 days agohe was joking, he’s known for trolling people
GB19@lemm.eeOPto Ask Me Anything@lemmy.ca•I guess I have a lot of cultural history. AMA.English2·6 days agoUsed to be Russian, but since I’ve lived in the US for over 10 years (I’m 22 and moved at around 9-19), my accent is kind of a mix of English (possibly from being European) and American
GB19@lemm.eeOPto Ask Me Anything@lemmy.ca•I guess I have a lot of cultural history. AMA.English2·7 days agoLived in Russia (Moscow) until age 9, then lived here in the U.S.!
GB19@lemm.eeOPto Ask Me Anything@lemmy.ca•I guess I have a lot of cultural history. AMA.English2·11 days agoChristmas, Easter, Passover normally :)
(It’s odd because we kinda celebrate Chanukah and Christmas)
GB19@lemm.eeOPto Ask Me Anything@lemmy.ca•I guess I have a lot of cultural history. AMA.English2·11 days agoI honestly don’t care, i think everyone’s history is interesting
GB19@lemm.eeto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What are people from Moscow and Versailles called?English2·11 days agoмосквич, which translates to muscovite.
versaillais just translates to “from Versailles”
GB19@lemm.eeOPto Ask Me Anything@lemmy.ca•I guess I have a lot of cultural history. AMA.English2·11 days agoAdjectives also change in Arabic. In Levantine Arabic, you’d say “ هو ذكي” (huwwe zaki) meaning “he is smart”, but for a woman, you’d say “ هي ذكية” (hiyye zakiyye)
GB19@lemm.eeOPto Ask Me Anything@lemmy.ca•I guess I have a lot of cultural history. AMA.English2·11 days agoIn actual Egyptian Arabic, you’d say, اسْمَك إِيْه؟ (ismak eh) to a man. It’s written the same when said to a woman, but it’s ismik eh.
In Levantine Arabic (I guess i’d be of Levantine descent), you’d say (casually) شو اسمك؟ (shu ismak/shu ismik to a woman)
GB19@lemm.eeOPto Ask Me Anything@lemmy.ca•I guess I have a lot of cultural history. AMA.English2·11 days agoда! (I’d say so. Despite Russian being my first language, I’m better at English. I’m also learning Arabic)
GB19@lemm.eeOPto Ask Me Anything@lemmy.ca•I guess I have a lot of cultural history. AMA.English2·19 days agoMom was a year older
GB19@lemm.eeOPto Ask Me Anything@lemmy.ca•I guess I have a lot of cultural history. AMA.English3·19 days agoMy dad came to the U.S. with his family at a young age, as did my mom. They actually went to school together but didn’t really talk or pursue each other until MUCH later.
GB19@lemm.eeOPto Ask Me Anything@lemmy.ca•I guess I have a lot of cultural history. AMA.English3·19 days agoThey are quite interesting. We mainly speak English there as it’s a common language and everyone speaks it. I barely know any Hebrew despite my mom being from Israel.
GB19@lemm.eeOPto Ask Me Anything@lemmy.ca•I guess I have a lot of cultural history. AMA.English4·11 days agoFor example, if I was an alcoholic as a woman, in Russian I’d be алкоголичка, but as a man, I’d be алкоголик. If I’m tired now, I’d be устал, but as a woman, I’d have been устала.
In Arabic (Standard Arabic), if you want to ask a woman her name formally, you ask “ ما اسمك؟” (ma ismuki), but you say ma ismuka to a man.
GB19@lemm.eeOPto Ask Me Anything@lemmy.ca•I guess I have a lot of cultural history. AMA.English4·19 days agoI only know some Arabic, Russian, and English, so I’m usually comfortable with just Russian and English. As someone who used to be transfem, I had to get used to changing the way I said things in Russian and Arabic now that I’m a man.
GB19@lemm.eeOPto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•why are they called “popular girls” if they’re typically not friends with anyone outside their small friend group?English4·2 months agoohhh i get it, thanks!
looks like he finally did