Replies to codeman, page 3
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@dacowta Beh, bad news from the bank earlier today, long story really. Been re-cooperating from that though.
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@dacowta Not that exellente, to be assured.
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@dacowta I bet you don't ;D how you been?
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@dacowta I'll just have to join you then.
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@dacowta GET OFF THE STAGE
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@dacowta THE PLANS ARE MINE.
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@dacowta No phone, no lights no motor car, not a single luxury.
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@dacowta Like it's 1699.
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@dacowta It could have been worse; as in I could still be working there.
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@dacowta Hey, sounds alot like shutdown season. That's when I did it
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@dacowta First job I had here was 13 hours, 5 days a week because I was the only technician still working.
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@dacowta Try 12 hours for a full month
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@dacowta Night night!
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@dacowta Can't say if I prefer this cover, or the original song. I enjoy them both as different songs really.
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@dacowta Most definitely, plus just larger crowds altogether. This place has its fair share of that stuff yes, but not any near as frequent which makes it difficult to complain.
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@dacowta Oh it was more a referral but you're welcome! Cloudsdale gets too hectic for me, plus at times very dumb.
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@dacowta Oh you're fine. Glad you keep coming here, really.
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@dacowta If fine means a bad cadence and difficulty pronouncing things that at this point is unexplained, sure my spoken word is fine. Inabilities to write proper sentences expands to more than Americans, even in those people's native languages.
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@dacowta Well that's in written form which is less difficult. Spoken form however I'm still not very good at.
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@dacowta Pretty difficult; I still have difficulties at times.
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@dacowta I have had opportunities to use Abkhaz though which is my native language, which was surprisng.
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@dacowta Most of it actually. Although sad to say I can't speak Georgian worth a damn now... and Abkhaz not so good as to lack of practise.
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@dacowta Georgian, Russian and Abkhaz. Georgian the least, Abkhaz the most used I'd say from memory.
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@dacowta Well with studying, it'd have to be kind of being raised with 3 languages in the house. So I had developed a kind of knack and perhaps my initial interest thusly. With language creation... I'm not sure what set me off. Maybe studying Quenya/Sindarin? That and learning to write in different scripts had a part in it.
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@dacowta Into language creation, or studying them?
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@dacowta Spend time around me you're bound to pick something up :D
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@dacowta Well I know of a lot of them yes. Speaking not so much, but I have studied a good few.
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@dacowta A few, actually. One like Runes, one kind of like old Mongolian/Arabic, one based off of Syriac, and a Latin script for transliteration and things along the lines. Also had dabbled into something that mimicked Sanskrit.
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@dacowta Right now with this one, vocabulary and getting the flow of spoken form. Currently I'm probably at 5k words, I want more though. To the point I could speak it as well as anything else.
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@dacowta Really I couldn't begin to tell you. I had always been a fan of created languages and one day started thinking,