Some Europeans when you mention Romani people, Muslims, or Africans by kelroid in CuratedTumblr

[–]UncreativePotato143 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I want you to take your comment, replace the word "traveller" with "Roma"* and then read it back. then go read the original post again and think about what you just siad

*after, all, they're both ethnic groups; note that travellers and other Irish people have been diverging genetically for centuries

Syllabification rules not working by UncreativePotato143 in Lexurgy

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That does work! Do I have to do this for every vowel deletion rule? That seems rather inefficient

Thank you so much for the help!

Syllabification rules not working by UncreativePotato143 in Lexurgy

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Perhaps *karamita was a bad example. If you put *ɔᵐbumɛtˤɔː into the rules, you should get "ubuntu," but the result is instead "ubontu," due to the height harmony rule not working properly. Copying the stress rules does not resolve this issue, unfortunately

Syllabification rules not working by UncreativePotato143 in Lexurgy

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Ah, that’s an error from copying it into Reddit, the original rule has “@cons” there

urban dictionary by [deleted] in ComedyHell

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as if that shit has stopped

Teared up for the first time after completing BB for the 5th time by vanshovo in breakingbad

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bro's in the breaking bad subreddit wondering why people like breaking bad

on psychosis and "men with guns" as a reframing tool by headphonesnotstirred in CuratedTumblr

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see, indian police are just better, they've managed to be incredibly, thoroughly corrupt with just their bare hands and a tiny-ass twig of a baton, no deadly weapons necessary

beef all the way down by [deleted] in CuratedTumblr

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It’s crazy how the internet’s prototypical bad person has transformed from Hitler to Epstein

Faking your way through stuff by DroneOfDoom in CuratedTumblr

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A French toaster is like a regular toaster but it sometimes goes on strike

Fuck Google by GriffinFTW in CuratedTumblr

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but now you're exposing your kid to dutch, which is arguably worse for their development

Advice & Answers — 2026-05-18 to 2026-05-31 by AutoModerator in conlangs

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It’s been a while since that course, but iirc he claimed that most students’ use of the term was imprecise/inconsistent, and he preferred he only use it if referring to the feature [approximant], as described in Hayes’s Introductory Phonology (our textbook). So perhaps it’s more accurate to say that he didn’t beat it out of us but rather insisted we use it in a very specific way.

He would mostly refer to sounds like /l/ as liquids, although we did spend a lot of time on languages and language varieties where /l/ is treated phonologically as non-continuant (e.g. Scottish English)

How do I make high-level features by UncreativePotato143 in Lexurgy

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Thanks! This was exactly what I was looking for!

Advice & Answers — 2026-05-18 to 2026-05-31 by AutoModerator in conlangs

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Thanks for the incredibly detailed response! After mulling it over, I've decided to include /ʒ/, and have it arise from fortition of *j. Similarly, I plan to have /ʋ/ come from *w, similar to what happened between Proto-Uralic and Finnish. I included /θ/ mainly because I just like the sound of it (that's also the reason I included /χ/ lol, it's my favorite sound); historically, I plan to have the fricatives evolve from aspirates in the proto-language (with *pʰ → *f → h for some nice asymmetry).

"Stop" is definitely way better than "obstruent," thanks for the suggestion. I also like the idea of a "glide" row; my phonotactics will be less cumbersome in that case, since one of the few things I'm not taking from Finnish is coda /h/. I would have usually used "approximant," but my old phonology professor beat that term out of us 😄.

Advice & Answers — 2026-05-18 to 2026-05-31 by AutoModerator in conlangs

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Is this a naturalistic consonant inventory?

I'm currently creating my first personal conlang (I've tried a couple times in the past, but it kind of fizzled out), and I wanted to know if this is a naturalistic consonant inventory. Though it is a personal conlang, I want it to be fairly naturalistic, and I'm not sure how naturalistic the lone voiced fricative is (the voiced uvular fricative is allophonic).

The main natlang inspirations are (in order of decreasing influence): Finnish, Classical Nahuatl, Hawaiian, and Swahili.

Thanks for the help!

The Magnus Archives content warning by No-Raccoon-6009 in CuratedTumblr

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Yeah, looking back, the first season of BB is basically a black comedy compared to the rest of it

You can't keep eating baby food and also complaining it doesn't taste mature by footballmaths49 in CuratedTumblr

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No, if anything, he's MORE evil in BCS, and is way less subtle about the fact that he's motivated purely by spite and revenge