

Anywhere in the US. I live in a western country that’s basically a US colony, so I’ve seen and heard enough of the place without actually going there. Plus - Grand Canyon: it’s a lot of rocks with a big canyon amongst them. Doesn’t interest me.
Anywhere in the US. I live in a western country that’s basically a US colony, so I’ve seen and heard enough of the place without actually going there. Plus - Grand Canyon: it’s a lot of rocks with a big canyon amongst them. Doesn’t interest me.
I made one called Koiwak (/'kɔɪ.ʃʌk/) which is mix of lots of things. It was never meant to be an auxlang, so parts of it are a bit complicated.
Why would aliens ever visit us? They’d observe from afar, laugh a scornful laugh, and guard against any of us getting near them.
If a string breaks, everyone in that photo is gonna have a bad day.
Hoping to complete the song I’m writing in my conlang, and experiment with other things like the bouncy 5/4 piece I started. Also looking to take some nice nature photos to post on Pixelfed.
I planted some cordylines, potatoes and onions, further developed my conlang, and recorded a very rough version of a nice guitar bit I wrote. I actually spent most of the week trying to find a place quiet enough to record.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dNvgpeWeg5c&pp=ygUdZ2liIG1pciBkZWluZSBhdWdlbiByYW1tc3RlaW4%3D
Gib mir deine Augen, by Rammstein. It gets better with every listen.
I came up with a nice little fingerpicked chord loop today, so I hope to get a rough recording of it over the weekend (once I’ve practiced it a bit more).
I’ve also made great strides with my conlang recently, so I hope to continue adding some more vocabulary. Also, I need to write out some sentences I intend to say in the conlang, to give it a proper test to see if it holds up to the pressure. Also debating whether to add /aʊ/ and/or /ɔ̹ʊ/ as diphthongs.
What WAS that song???
“Bosom”. Religious nuts shouldn’t have a monopoly on the word. Also, it makes me chuckle every time.
Recently I was searching for a Megaherz song reaction, and Youtube didn’t have it. But it had a reaction video of a Peter Fox song (I’d never heard of Peter Fox) with a similar title to a Megaherz song. Clicked on it, and have been listening to Peter Fox ever since.
I’ve been getting back into Ария, and the “splinter” band of that, which is Кипелов. Such good energy!
I tried watching a movie from the '60s about the Algerian anti-colonialist story, but the flatform clapped out. Which is a shame because I was really getting into it.
Yeah mine had right angle moves too. It would drift diagonally, a bit wobbly, then a 90° turn, then float upwards, down, diagonal, all over the place. It was a solid ball of light, like a meteor, except it was bright whte/silver. Fuzzy around the edges. Then it dipped beneath the horizon and that was the end of it.
What I saw could fit that description, but the description is very vague. So I’m not totally convinced, but not totally dismissive either.
I saw a big ball of light in the sky years ago. It would drift, hover, zigzag, move in all very strange ways. I researched it for years and couldn’t find an explanation for it.
I recently tried the haiku community at r*ddit and it has so many strict rules. And the mods are quite harsh. I’ll try this one, and hopefully it’s a bit more chill.
I’m not a big movie buff, but this week I watched Sunset Boulevard and The Birds. Sunset Boulevard really impressed me.
I also hate extreme heat and shopping malls, and have been to Dubai numerous times. The heat and hypercapitalism were horrible, but the city itself was fascinating (to me). The last time I was there it was 52°C. I must say, the novelty wore off on that trip.