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wholetjackdrive:

queerart-civildisobedience:

European accents (and in general white people accents) are commonly perceived as attractive and endearing, while accents from basically any other part of the world are considered to be signs of laziness and disrespect and get routinely made fun of.

My whole family is Korean. My sister and I have grown up in the US so we can pretty much speak English. However, our parents speak very broken English. It makes me mad though because my mother has taken ESL classes at our local university and my father graduated from the University of Washington with a PhD in mechanical engineering, yet I constantly see them being made fun of by their coworkers or other people in general because “they’re too lazy to try to understand English.” My mom has spent countless nights crying whilst taking her classes because of the stress wishing she could speak half as fluently as I can. If you don’t know what it’s like trying to learn English as a second language, then you have no room to talk.

NEVER MAKE FUN OF SOMEONE WHO SPEAKS BROKEN ENGLISH. IT MEANS THEY SPEAK ONE MORE LANGUAGE THAN YOU DO. 

As someone who’s been trained to teach English to non-English speakers, allow me to inform you that English is an eldritch Frankenstein-esque abomination of borrowed words and mismatched grammatical rules.

Structurally, English is as convoluted and obtuse as any aspect of governmental bureaucracy, and it’s similarly societally entrenched in a way that makes people believe, and even insist, that’s just “the way of things.”

Here’s the facts: English is fucking hard. English doesn’t make logical sense. English is weird and horrible and inconsistent and makes common use of unusual phonemes that most adult speakers of other languages have to be mechanically taught to differentiate from similar sounds that are distinct in the English language. Without mechanical introduction and proper instruction, a lot of people cannot actually hear the difference in sounds you are mocking them for.

In some languages, [p] and [b] are indistinguishable. This is why you heard that gentleman say he would like a “can of Coke or Bebsi” with his order. It has nothing to do with laziness.

In some languages, [l] and [r] are indistinguishable. This is why you’re an asshole for going “me rikey” like the substitution is somehow comical. You’re a dick, and also most likely racist.

In the vast majority of languages, [θ] and [ð], known to English speakers as the voiceless (thing) and voiced (there) versions of the th sound, respectively, straight up does not even exist. This is why she says “teef” or “toofbrush,” why he keeps saying “ze” or “de” in place of “the,” and why they said “sank you very much” when you held open the door for them. 

There are sounds in English that a hell of a lot of speakers of other languages cannot teach themselves to recognize and recreate without assistance.

And, y’know, even if you get the screwy grammar and troublesome pronounciation down, English is a language in which very slight changes in intonation and word stress can completely change the meaning of a sentence. 

Like so:

But how are you doing? (Flamboyant pleasure to see someone, eagerness to catch up.)

But how are you doing? (Deflection from inquiries about self, moving conversation in a new direction.)

But how are you doing? (Concern, request for further or more accurate information.)

These are all totally different statements.

It’s incredibly easy to come across in a way you did not want or intend to when you’re not familiar with the particular ways in which saying something can change what it means to other people. 

Don’t you ever give people shit for not achieving or approaching fluency in English.

Repeat after me: English is a terrible fucking language and speaking it does not make me tangibly superior to anyone else in literally any way.

Bubble Gum: Gender?

Almond: Hair color?

Aquamarine: Eye color?

Asparagus: Birthday?

Cerise: First name?

Dandelion: Middle name?

Leather Jacket: Long or short hair?

Pink Sherbert: Short or tall?

Lavender: Braces?

Manatee: Smoker or non smoker?

Mountain Meadow: Drank or still drink alcohol?

Wisteria: Ever done drugs?

Emerald: Favorite thing about yourself?

Black Shadows: Something you're allergic to?

Denim: Any diseases?

Raw Umber: Sexual orientation?

Misty Moss: Kissed anyone other than family?

Outer Space: Had sex?

Shadow: Name of crush?

Smashed Pumpkin: Why you like the person you do?

Magic Mint: Number of people you dated?

Steel Teal: Longest time you've dated someone?

Thistle: Number of best friends?

Eggplant: Number of siblings?

Fuchsia: Number of pets?

Plum: Still live with parent(s)?

Razzmic Berry: Name of your mother?

Sonic Silver: Name of your father?

Sea Serpent: Both parents still alive?

Eucalyptus: Country you live in?

Salmon: Place you wish to live or visit?

Winter Sky: Number of days missed from school this year?

Mystic Maroon: Met anyone famous?

Dark Venetian Red: Dream job?

Radical Red: Aesthetic?

Malachite: Something you love?

Moonstone: Something you love the smell of?

Bittersweet: Favorite music artist?

Lemon Glacier: Favorite album?

Inchworm: Favorite song?

Scarlet: Favorite book?

Unmellow Yellow: Favorite TV show?

Wild Blue Yonder: Favorite movie?

Blue Bell: Favorite restaurant?

Medium Orange: Favorite fruit?

Mulberry: Favorite vegetable?

Canary: Favorite class in school?

Periwinkle: Favorite website?

Black: Favorite season?

Ruby: Favorite holiday?

Midnight: Favorite day of the week?

Maximum Purple: Favorite time of day?

Permanent Geranium Lake: Favorite flower?

Sea Green: Favorite animal?

Timberwolf: Movie theater or Netflix?

Blizzard Blue: Buying music or downloading from YouTube?

equestriaafterdarkblog:

And I appreciate it! While patreon support is ultra-helpful to the site, just getting the extra ad impressions is good too.

But to give you guys some actual numbers as to why I’m advocating against adblock on my site and wanting patreon support, here’s a graph:

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Those are my ad earnings for the past week. Admittedly, the site hasn’t been updating as frequently due to this server move I’m going through, but still. It doesn’t get much better than that.

Also, keep in mind that the big green section was the unblockable mobile ad I had up, which I needed to get rid of to comply with Google’s standards. It was a really shitty ad and I hate the fact that it gave the largest amount of revenue.

SO YEAH MAYBE THIS WILL GIVE SOME MORE INSIGHT.

hentailair:

If you’re in Latin America and images are not loading properly:

Install this extension: http://hola.org/

Then click on the extension icon (it’s in the upper right corner of your browser, looks like a tiny face made of fire).

Click on the menu (three horizontal bars), and click on Settings.

Next to the little USA flag where it says “enter a website” click then type “tumblr.com”, press enter and you’re done!

I use Chrome and it worked for me.

My sister uses Firefox and it worked for her as well, but she says the images are taking a while to load


Português:

Se você está na América Latina e as imagens no tumblr não estão aparecendo:

Instale essa extensão: http://hola.org/

Clique no ícone da extensão (está no canto superior esquerdo do seu navegador, é uma carinha feita de fogo).

Clique no menu (três linhas horizontais) e clique em Configuração.

Do lado da bandeira pequenininha dos EUA, onde está escrito “Enter a website”, clique e digite “tumblr.com”, aperte enter e pronto!

Eu uso o Chrome e funcionou comigo.

Minha irmã usa o Firefox e funcionou com ela também, mas ela disse que as imagens estão demorando um pouco pra carregar.