Legal sind die neuen Picard-Folgen da, wo ich wohne, immer erst einen Tag später erhältlich. Damit bin ich schon raus.
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AdamSerwer Listening to an Italian podcast where one of the hosts described something as “cringissimo”

GURoundTable Wanna branch out your knowledge? Come to the #Treekbanks and #LinguisticTheories workshop! And don't miss the #UniversalDependencies, #ConstructionGrammars & #NLP, and Conference on #DependencyLinguistics workshops - they're sure to compute-ly blow your mind! See you at #GURT2023 pic.twitter.com/9ulxRzuCEe
On page 135 of 208 of High-Rise, by J.G. Ballard: "After helping the two women, he spent... goodreads.com/user_status/sh…
ColeyTangerina In every partnership, there is a person who stacks the dishwasher like a Scandinavian architect and a person who stacks the dishwasher like a racoon on meth.
Michael_J_Black Anyone who has taught knows the following is true. You think you understand something until you go to teach it. Explaining something to others reveals gaps in your understanding that you didn’t know you had. Well, writing a scientific paper is a form of teaching. 2/18
@_l17r_ In the PARSEME community, this type of verb is instead called "inherently reflexive verb", and contrasted with "true reflexive" constructions (p. 30): langsci-press.org/catalog/view/2…
@_l17r_ It seems to me the term "true reflexive verb" commonly describes a verb (sense) where the object is always a reflexive pronoun. Here for example, it is used that way, and the pronoun is called "true reflexive pronoun": mydailygerman.com/german-reflexi…
derwahremawa Sogar die Metadiskussion darüber ist leider vermint, weil viele den Unterschied zwischen Konstatieren und Gutheißen nicht (mehr?) kennen

jbirken As a very serious historian™ I am often trying to point out complex continuities rather than seeing history as either disjointed events or linear 'progress' so here's a Midjourney pic of the Torment Nexus being presented at the 1876 Centennial Expo in Philadelphia pic.twitter.com/aEQG0TBmpC

mrmarkpotts This just popped up for me. I don't even know how to start doing this. pic.twitter.com/mrMac8VKRA
derwahremawa lol: »Zieh dir was an, Mädchen
Wer etwas kann, Mädchen
Zieht dann und wann, Mädchen
Ein bisschen was an, Mädchen«
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mjpost ChatGPT exhibiting the extremely human-like trait of stopping listening to you the moment it thinks it knows what you're going to say, just waiting for its turn to speak. twitter.com/PaulMainwood/s…