update
currently working on a new project. gonna take a few weeks i think but might as well post my progress (this is one week's worth of work 😞)
more pictures! added a harness to attach them to my backpack as a keychain thingy
the plush is done!!!!! (:
does not stand up on its own, so had to use glasses as support lol
I find it really funny that everyone in Post Town is obsessed with Virizion EXCEPT Hero and Partner
Chat is this Rizz?
fun fact: the word "transparent" comes from the Latin "trans", which means "happy pride month", and "pareo", meaning "to appear visible"
this is because pride month makes trans people more visible, or something like that
fun fact: the word "prosthetic" comes from the greek word πρόσθεση (prosthesi[1]), meaning addition
fun fact: the auto- prefix (e.g. automobile, autodefenestration, etc.), means "self" in English. But in Greek (at least, Modern Greek), "αυτό" just means "it" (3rd person neuter singular pronoun) and is pronounced "afto"
fun fact: "diaeresis" (those two dots on ä ë ï ö ü (NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH GERMAN'S UMLAUT. VERY DIFFERENT THINGS), example: naïve) comes from the Greek word διαίρεση (dieresi[1][2]), meaning "division"
fun fact: there is a word in Spanish for "pulling an all-nighter", "trasnochar". It comes from "trans" (happy pride month), meaning "across", and "noche", meaning "night". Because you're staying awake across the entire night
fun fac-
I was being cancelled because apparently it was classist to put feathers on dinosaurs.
Both dream me and irl me were very confused.
Communal Tumblr Stim Toy pass it on
seems twitter dead.
oh well
oh greek does this too
άνδρας (ándras) means both man and husband, and γυναίκα (gynéka) means both woman and wife.
φίλος/η (fílos/i) means both friend and boy/girlfriend.
φιλία (filía, or should i say philía) means friendship, and yet there's the whole -phile suffix
wack tbh
broke: malewife
woke: werewife
did you know? the word "woman" etymologically comes from "wifeman"
[any pronouns] a bisexual furry who's a computer science nerd, who also happens to be into linguistics and crochet. languages: english, español, ελληνικά, and toki pona
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