Isn’t music supposed to be the universal language? The emotion isn’t limited to just the words themselves, but the way it’s sung, or performed, like just transposing a piece into minor or major can have a massive effect on its tone. I also think that these people need to be more appreciative of non-English languages.
every day I have to see the bullshit monolingual English speakers have the audacity to say
Humanity will never cease to provide me with an endless supply of wonder and disgust at the things humans are capable of
Currently doing an Insomniac's Gambit. For those of you who don't know, this is when you mess up your sleep schedule badly enough that you attempt to fix it by skipping an entire night of sleep then going to bed at a reasonable hour the next day. Crucially, it does not work
How old were you at the lowest point in your life? Reblog this and put it in the tags, plus your current age maybe. I'm trying to see something.
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Australian vocabulary is interesting, because everything sounds goofy in a way that makes you feel like they don't take anything at all particularly seriously. Someone logs on tumblr in australia and makes a post like "damn my cousin got bing-a-bong babadook'd" and then there's seven posts arguing with OP about whether that's a normal expression or not, and while OP learns that nobody else anywhere else says that, everyone else learns that that's the australian term for when you're driving a lawn mower drunk as hell and accidentally run over a child.
Unironically just got rickroll as my gender
Your gender is now the first randomized wikipedia article you get. No rerolls.
Be a warrior of love 🌞🧡