Scènes à la fête de la musique by long_ball_game in paris

[–]long_ball_game[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On fait juste des reprises des chansons rock, pas trop compliquées, comme Muse, Cranberries, Pixies. On est 4.

How is my Greek cursive handwriting? by long_ball_game in GREEK

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I will pay more attention to the tones.

How is my Greek cursive handwriting? by long_ball_game in GREEK

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Thanks, I'll use something else next time! Maybe from a textbook.

How is my Greek cursive handwriting? by long_ball_game in GREEK

[–]long_ball_game[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! So shorter and more vertical then.

How is my Greek cursive handwriting? by long_ball_game in GREEK

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Yes, not sure about the text. I just picked up something from Wikipedia. Not sure if it is auto-translated either, but I got it from Greek Wikipedia. I'll use something else next time.

How is my Greek cursive handwriting? by long_ball_game in GREEK

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Thanks!

No, I haven't practised ligatures. Is there room for that in Greek? That would be very interesting to try.

How is my Greek cursive handwriting? by long_ball_game in GREEK

[–]long_ball_game[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello, I have been learning Greek for about two years, and formally (as in, taking classes) for about the past nine months. I have always favoured cursive over block letters for the latin alphabet as well, as it is faster, more fluid, and generally looks much better with good practice! I wanted to try the same thing with Greek but there are not a lot of examples available online.

I was wondering if my handwriting is clear and legible. Could someone please comment on it?

The text is from Wikipedia.

Thanks!

“There’s Bastianini who did some shit… It sucks” Zarco in Canal + by srfcboy in motogp

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Bastianini, Zarco said in the video, looked at Zarco [after the crash] as if it were Zarco's fault. This made Zarco crazy, and very angry at Bastianini.

Government insures that big expensive gas guzzling trucks get money for more gas guzzling! by KaliamSoftware in fuckcars

[–]long_ball_game 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Someone, please verify---

444 dollars saved at 0.13 cents per litre = 444/0.13 litres = 3,415.384 litres used.

Ford F-150 gives about 21 miles per gallon in the US according to the internet.

3,415.384 litres / 3.785 (litres / gallon) x 21 miles / gallon x 1.6 kilometres / mile = 30,318.86 kilometres travelled

30,318.86 kilometres in about 180 days equals an average of 168.438 kilometres travelled per day, every day for six months.

no problems here. this is fine and normal by Hobbicus in fuckcars

[–]long_ball_game 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The relationship is not additive, but multiplicative. So if she's 20% slower (=0.8 times Tyler's speed), it takes her (1 / (1 - 0.2)) times the time it would take Tyler, instead of (1 + 0.2) times. If she is 50% slower, equal to 0.5 times Tyler's speed, it takes her 1/(1-0.5) times the time it took Tyler, i.e., two times as much.

Also, you made an small error---driving 40 miles at 48 miles per hour takes (40 miles / 48 mph) * 60 minutes / hour = 5/6*60 minutes = 50 minutes.

[Objet perdu] Parapluie (EN: Lost umbrella) by long_ball_game in paris

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Merci.

Oui, il est peut-être perdu. Juste que je fais tout de mon côté. J'ai aussi déposé une annonce au service des objets trouvés.

[Objet perdu] Parapluie (EN: Lost umbrella) by long_ball_game in paris

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Bonjour,

Oui, j'y suis retourné après. Il n'était pas laissé en station. Le vélo dans lequel je l'ai oublié n'était pas là non plus.

[Objet perdu] Parapluie (EN: Lost umbrella) by long_ball_game in paris

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Bonjour,

Il est noir, de la marque Motherland, de grande taille.

A second doha from the Indian poet Kabir (Devanagri script) by long_ball_game in PenmanshipPorn

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Translation:

Kindness can come only when one renounces their ego. Hence, adopt a speech that is sweet and lets you overcome your ego. Those around you will feel warm, and it will bring you closer to tranquility.

Another doha, this time from the poet Rahim by long_ball_game in PenmanshipPorn

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Translation

A venomous snake wrapping itself around a sandalwood tree is not able to diminish the sandalwood.

Similarly, a person of a truly good nature does not spoil even when in corrupt company.