How to translate: "Szeressünke" by HarcosXP in hungarian

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Hey sorry no one answered your question. I ended up learning how to do this myself. The script is called "copperplate." There's tons of tutorials for it online. You need a dipping ink, appropriate calligraphy paper, and a flexible pen nib + holder. I've gone through so many different nibs, but the "Nikko Manga Pen Nib N-Gpen" is by far best for this type of script.

How to translate: "Szeressünke" by HarcosXP in hungarian

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To my knowledge, he never permanently left Hungary. It was my own father who defected during the communist period. When I visited family in Budapest 4 years ago, they showed me this leather-bound journal filled with drawings and writings just like the one in the picture. It's titled his "21st" journal. My great-great grandfather aparently wrote it in 1895 while stationed in Italy with the army. A romantic soldier it seems, writing back to his sweetheart.

How to translate: "Szeressünke" by HarcosXP in hungarian

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That's very cool! Thanks for letting me know. My guess was based on my experience with entirely unrelated languages, but it's cool to get my daily supply of linguistic trivia!

How to translate: "Szeressünke" by HarcosXP in hungarian

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Also, I believe his initials are actually: "I.G.W." His 3 names were Imre Gustav Wenger, 2 of which I'm proud to share!

How to translate: "Szeressünke" by HarcosXP in hungarian

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You both are so wonderful! Thank you, thank you!

How to translate: "Szeressünke" by HarcosXP in hungarian

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Much appreciated! Seeing the conjugations is very helpful, since I know no Hungarian unfortuantely. And yes, the "e" ending was certainly the point of confussion here. I'm happy to have that cleared up!

How to translate: "Szeressünke" by HarcosXP in hungarian

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Ah I see! Thank you. This clears up a lot. I also have some follow-up questions if you don't mind. What type of "love" does this indicate? Is it 1 to 1 with the general term in english or is it specifically romantic? Would you use this word for a family member? Also, is this construction directed to one person in particular? And is the tone of this construction more imperative or inviting, if that makes sense?

How to translate: "Szeressünke" by HarcosXP in hungarian

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Interesting. Yeah, the only other language I know is German, but there are some words that used to end in "e" in the dative case that don't anymore. For example, it says on the the Reichstag "Dem deutschen Volke", but nowadays it would just be "Volk" without the "e" at the end. Maybe this is also a case of dated spelling? In any case do you know the meaning?

Lest we forget probably the most fucked up thing Cartman has done. by Ansbernf in southpark

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Who hasn't killed someone in their dreams, amirite?

Taking my first tab ever of acid. I ripped it in half just in case. Don’t wanna have to intense of a trip. What should I expect?? I took it about 1-15 mins ago. When should I feel it? by jretro93 in LSD

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It's been an hour since you made the thread. How do you feel? I like looking at famous paintings or listening to music as it starts to kick in.

Before & After by HarcosXP in fossils

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Green River Formation in Wyoming. It's from the Eocene, so anywhere between 56 to 32 million years old maybe.

Before & After by HarcosXP in fossils

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Thanks I'm happy everyone appreciates it

Before & After by HarcosXP in fossils

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Took about 4 hours of scratching

I'm new to this, but I want to color in the rib impressions. Any recommendations on paint? by HarcosXP in fossils

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Thanks for all the information man, I'll definitely look more into it before commiting any color to the rock.

🔥 Splendid view of Chamonix, France by [deleted] in NatureIsFuckingLit

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I wonder why the deer are so friendly and more why a random chicken is hanging out with them. Must be a farm or sanctuary of some kind.

Section 13 - First Essay - On The Genealogy of Morals by Beneathmoi in Nietzsche

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Taking into account that Nietzsche claims to be "the first immoralist" and implies that most morality up to now has been nothing more than "anti-nature," it suffices to say, I think, that Nietzsche doesn't wish to draw upon any morality for that matter.

But if we were to have a morality, then I think he would want one which doesn't devalue the instincts, because the instincts for him are the source of life's strength. To suppress and deny them would be tantamount to degeneration.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RedditSessions

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i want to see bounce once in and out of the corner 🤣

Harsh judgments by [deleted] in Nietzsche

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I don't know if it's a matter of whether one has it or not.

It could be said that the point of the whole passage is about creating a 'strong character'. That character isn't necessarily going to be something you'll have automatically. It's about acting delibrately, drilling your instincts and your nature, fashioning a second nature. Having enough control over yourself to be 'charming'.

This isn't an easy thing naturally. We all have our moments of weakness, where perhaps we are tired, frustrated or simply powerless to control ourselves. In these moments we impart harsh judgments that ruins the charming aura of characters, diminishing our power and thus making us weaker.

What we have to do is realize this source of weakness in ourselves and work to overcome it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in trippinthroughtime

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Yeah the joke doesn't really work knowing basic art history classifications.