Random Rants
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@Giles now that’s a role that would get my respect. I suppose they’d seek out sponsorships from Bush’s baked beans, cabbage farms, breweries, and the like.
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@mclaincausey Kimchi for some extra spice
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The last time I flew was in 2021. Just before the war. I would happily fly now, with or without farting.
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@Walery-Smirnoff said in Random Rants:
I would happily fly now, with or without farting.
Always best to adjust your cabin pressure as required on the flight.
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Ever notice how the bag of nuts, chips, pretzels or whatever gets bloated up in the air?????
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I think an airplane cabin is pressurized at the equivalent of a mile or so above sea level. In Denver we see the same inflation of CPG bags or foil tops on tubes if they were packaged at lower altitudes.
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@mclaincausey There's an alpine town about 3 hours from San Diego that's about a mile high, and we always notice the same phenomenon with bags of chips when we go.
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Hi guys! I would like to discuss this topic with you. The sound of Russian and other languages. How my language sounds to a foreign ear. I heard an opinion that the Russian language sounds like the creaking of an unlubricated cart with a pile of chaotic sounds. I got interested. Portuguese and Scandinavian languages sound similar to me. What do you think?
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@Walery-Smirnoff definitely fun listening for languages based on the noises a person makes when paused between sentences (I’d say for English, it’s “ummm”). Funny you mention Portuguese; my Dad grew up on the island of San Miguel or the Azores of Portugal and a third of my family still lives there. As a kid, I used to tease them regularly on these sounds; “oooushh or ehhshh”
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@flannel-slut , we love the Azores. Plan to go again next year.
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@Twistlock we are on the same page this morning!
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@flannel-slut „Cookie Monster“ in Portuguese apparently only consists of these sounds
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@Tago-Mago amazing. Calling my uncle asap with this
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@flannel-slut ,yep. This afternoon for me though
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I really liked French and German from native speakers. The French gurgled like wine. And the German women somehow spoke elegantly. Not like Goebels on the podium. The speech of Americans is audible, as if they have a hot potato in their mouth and their tongue is burning)) And the Italians are the most melodious. Not a language, but a song. They even swear beautifully. About the Russian language. Foreigners who learn it complain about the complexity of the language.And I believe it. Because sometimes it's difficult to build phrases myself and I often choose the words.
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I've always wondered if the difference between an American speaking English and someone from the UK speaking it is audible to a non native speaker.