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I'll probably go back at some point and try to relearn Spanish. I'd love to be fluent.

I still sometimes think in Spanish, which is kind of weird, considering it's been 5 years since I last took a class.
 
That is good, as I plan on learning it one day, as I have family who can speak the language, and I got a CD about learning the language in the newspaper a few weeks ago.

Do it! It has a lot less random rules than English.

It will before I learn Italian or French ... well at least Italian. Probably learn some basic french and Spanish next year.

Spanish and Italian aren't that different. I know both, er, well I used too.

French, while not all that different, isn't as close as Spanish and Italian are.
 
Just catching up on the last few days. Y'know, condensing several nights of this thread into a twenty minute reading period is a very odd experience. It's kind of what I'd imagine acid to be like. Except with more poop, baseball, and shoegaze.

Anyway, spanish, huh? I know nothing of nothing of spanish. What with still trying to learn french, and trying a little german, spanish is little removed from me.

Hey the Canadians are cool.

No, we're not!

Many years ago, I grew a long goatee for 2 months, dyed it pink, then cut it off a week later.
:guffaw:


Don't grow a chinstrap. :shifty:

Has anyone else noticed how music of the Shoegazing genre sounds like the world looks without your glasses?

I wouldn't know. :(

My vision is so perfect that I see the world in a higher degree of clarity than, like, almost everybody. Which, in and of itself is an interesting epistemological thing to think about. Not sure what genre of music you could compare it to, though. 8bit IDM? :wtf:

There's a genre of music called Shoegazing? :wtf:

There's the joke that it's called shoegaze because people who go to shoegaze shows dance by apathetically bobbing from side to side and staring at their shoes.

But yeah, Shoegaze is really quite lovely. As far as I know, the primary progenitor of shoegaze is My Bloody Valentine. Hmm, I think I'll listen to Loveless now.

I can't love you, darling, for I have given my heart to another!

Oh, and just who the hell would that be? :mad:
 
Je vais bien, mais un peu fatigue.

J'ai écouté de la musique shoegaze!
 
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I forgot you were from Quebec. I can only speak franglais at best. But that's because half my family is from there.
 
I forgot you were from Quebec. I can only speak franglais at best. But that's because half my family is from there.

I'm actually originally from southern Ontario so my french probably isn't any better than yours. ;)

Oh, et un autre groupe de shoegaze qui est trés bon est 'The Radio Dept'.
 
I said that I'm good but tired, and I'm listening to shoegaze music.

And she said you're very strange. ;)

Hasu, I grew up in a small town between Sarnia and London. And no, there's absolutely no way you know of it. ;) (Alvinston)
 
I said that I'm good but tired, and I'm listening to shoegaze music.

And she said you're very strange. ;)

Hasu, I grew up in a small town between Sarnia and London. And no, there's absolutely no way you know of it. ;) (Alvinston)
It sounds somewhat familiar but not really.

I had a friend grow up in a place called "Emo" which is up near fort francis.

And i dont supposed you heard of a place called Wahnipitae? :D
 
My vision is so perfect that I see the world in a higher degree of clarity than, like, almost everybody. Which, in and of itself is an interesting epistemological thing to think about. Not sure what genre of music you could compare it to, though. 8bit IDM? :wtf:
Maybe Björk. Or Bach or Mozart.

The hawk is back! The knight was too dark.
 
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