Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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بیا پایین بچه، حرف مفت نزن، سردرد گرفتیم

in different languages :

Kid come down, don't say bullshit, we got headaches

kom ner unge, snacka inte skit, vi fick huvudvärk

宝贝,快来听诗吧,别说我们的头疼
.
حبيبي ، انزل إلى القصيدة ، لا تقل أن رأسنا يؤلمنا
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Körpə, aşağı en şeirə, başımız ağrıyır demə
.
Bébé, viens au poème, ne dis pas qu'on a mal à la tête
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Baby, komm runter zum Gedicht, sag nicht, dass unser Kopf wehtut
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बेबी, कविता के लिए नीचे आओ, यह मत कहो कि हमारा सिर दर्द करता है
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Leanbh, teacht anuas ar an dán, ná habair go gortaítear ár gceann
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Piccola, scendi alla poesia, non dire che ci fa male la testa
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赤ちゃん、詩に来て、頭が痛いとは言わないで
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Детка, перейди к стихотворению, не говори, что у нас болит голова
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Bebeğim gel şiire başımız ağrıyor deme
.
Baba, kom tot die gedig, moenie sê ons kop is seer nie

kom ner unge, snacka inte skit, vi fick huvudvärk
 
Jun 8, 2021
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بیا پایین بچه، حرف مفت نزن، سردرد گرفتیم

in different languages :

Kid come down, don't say bullshit, we got headaches

kom ner unge, snacka inte skit, vi fick huvudvärk

宝贝,快来听诗吧,别说我们的头疼
.
حبيبي ، انزل إلى القصيدة ، لا تقل أن رأسنا يؤلمنا
.
Körpə, aşağı en şeirə, başımız ağrıyır demə
.
Bébé, viens au poème, ne dis pas qu'on a mal à la tête
.
Baby, komm runter zum Gedicht, sag nicht, dass unser Kopf wehtut
.
बेबी, कविता के लिए नीचे आओ, यह मत कहो कि हमारा सिर दर्द करता है
.
Leanbh, teacht anuas ar an dán, ná habair go gortaítear ár gceann
.
Piccola, scendi alla poesia, non dire che ci fa male la testa
.
赤ちゃん、詩に来て、頭が痛いとは言わないで
.
Детка, перейди к стихотворению, не говори, что у нас болит голова
.
Bebeğim gel şiire başımız ağrıyor deme
.
Baba, kom tot die gedig, moenie sê ons kop is seer nie

kom ner unge, snacka inte skit, vi fick huvudvärk
Otrok, pridi dol, ne govori neumnosti, boli nas glava
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,749
M8s, with the ability to work fully remotely now (thanks rona, boomers finally up to date), decided to go on a 6 month long workation next year across North America.
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Here's the tentative route. As you can see, while up in the Great North, I'll be sticking close to the Murica border for time/logistical purposes. But Canadians and others familiar with the land of our polite neighbors, do you recommend making one or two exceptions and trek farther north for a week or two?

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Any highly recommended places farther north? And would Alaska be defo worth it?
Hey man, those variants aren't gonna spread themselves. ;)
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
18,320
I went on some lectures about Dostoevsky and there was some grandma... man! She was breathing so loudly I was so fucking annoyed. Then in like 5 minutes I saw her sleeping LITERALLY for the entire lecture. I was thinking if a loud applause would give her a hearth attack but it went fine.
Literary speakers have always been a joke to me. most of them are old and say funny things.
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
Administrator
May 27, 2007
88,978
Literary speakers have always been a joke to me. most of them are old and say funny things.
Not sure what you mean.

Usually it's the biggest experts in the field giving lectures over here. So I can't agree with that. Them being old is them having experience that I don't have anywhere near them. Plus I never heard them joke about stuff, they are always dead serious.
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
18,320
Not sure what you mean.

Usually it's the biggest experts in the field giving lectures over here. So I can't agree with that. Them being old is them having experience that I don't have anywhere near them. Plus I never heard them joke about stuff, they are always dead serious.
I would rather read abooks and novels and do research myself than listen to a literary lecture. They express their perceptions and think know everything
and using Very technical terms beyond the comprehension of an ordinary person like me.
the only speaker that i truly enjoyed his speech was Junot Diaz. inspirational and encoraging and I got respect for him.
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
Administrator
May 27, 2007
88,978
I would rather read abooks and novels and do research myself than listen to a literary lecture. They express their perceptions and think know everything
and using Very technical terms beyond the comprehension of an ordinary person like me.
the only speaker that i truly enjoyed his speech was Junot Diaz. inspirational and encoraging and I got respect for him.
A regular person can only do as much. However, those lectures go beyond a mere mortal researcher could do as they use sources from Russian literature which are barely translated and they go into details that are way beyond my reach of finding. They dedicated their life studying that and they are presenting their knowledge in only an hour. If I were to find so many details I'd need 30 different books, native Russian and possible a couple of years of studying. Or I could just go and listen for an hour. Surely, that guy has knowledge that surpasses that 1 hour of lecture, but it's only beneficial to gather such knowledge being thrown by highest intellectuals in the field.

But sure, it's totally fine if you don't like and don't enjoy it. To each his own.
 

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