I will always lament the loss of History, no matter the cause, no matter the subject.Now that Quito's historic center was destroyed, I wonder if it was ensured and if it covered for the cause of the destruction.
--Patrick
I will always lament the loss of History, no matter the cause, no matter the subject.Now that Quito's historic center was destroyed, I wonder if it was ensured and if it covered for the cause of the destruction.
This is the stuff you miss out on when you use google translate instead of a @bhamv3If you're not sure, go ask Mr. Z to give you a demonstration. If possible, video it and post it here!
Would this be "coy?"(There are a few concepts, like 撒嬌, that don't translate very neatly into English. I translated it as "affectionately sassy" here, though that doesn't really convey what the phrase means either. If you're not sure, go ask Mr. Z to give you a demonstration. If possible, video it and post it here!)
Not quite. You can be coy while 撒嬌ing, but it's not directly equivalent either.Would this be "coy?"
--Patrick
How much is that in kilograms?So we dug our scale out from the closet where it’s been stashed since our move... Turns out I weigh low battery.
"Yet".
"117kgs, and you earned €0.17 from your solar power, good job!"How much is that in kilograms?
Huh. Definitely some words debuted in 1979 that I would have thought were older. (RGB, T&A, lip-lock, smoke & mirrors)
Same for 1984. Spin doctor? Scamster? Terabyte? Wack? Bi-curious? Date-rape? I'm pretty sure all that stuff was around before 1984.Huh. Definitely some words debuted in 1979 that I would have thought were older. (RGB, T&A, lip-lock, smoke & mirrors)
Nope. The site isn't giving you what words were added to the dictionary that year, it's what words have their oldest known use in print on any given year.Remember, these are just the years they were ADDED. They'd been around for longer, but hadn't been prominent enough in the lexicon to be put in. It takes time to get something into the dictionary.
Really? Well okay then. I guess the term "hippie" wasn't used until 1965.Nope. The site isn't giving you what words were added to the dictionary that year, it's what words have their oldest known use in print on any given year.
Not really, according to Encyclopedia Britannica. "The term meme (from the Greek mimema, meaning “imitated”) was introduced in 1976 by British evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins in his work The Selfish Gene.... Dawkins conceived of memes as the cultural parallel to biological genes and considered them, in a manner similar to “selfish” genes, as being in control of their own reproduction and thus serving their own ends." I don't see the internet's usage of the word as being any more different from it's source than any of a number of other terms made by sociologists and haphazardly adopted by mainstream culture.Meme? I'll take it. It meant something different in 1976, though.
Modern memes definitely conform to Dawkins' definition but I think people think of memes as a very specific subset of what he meant.Not really, according to Encyclopedia Britannica. "The term meme (from the Greek mimema, meaning “imitated”) was introduced in 1976 by British evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins in his work The Selfish Gene.... Dawkins conceived of memes as the cultural parallel to biological genes and considered them, in a manner similar to “selfish” genes, as being in control of their own reproduction and thus serving their own ends." I don't see the internet's usage of the word as being any more different from it's source than any of a number of other terms made by sociologists and haphazardly adopted by mainstream culture.
Also apparently the year they created an alternative to rape.All the words of my birth year (1979) are booooring. Adjustable-rate mortgage. Balloon angioplasty. MRSA. First world problem. Lyme disease. RGB. Oooh, T&A, that's a good one. Lip-lock! Laserdisc! I guess it got better.
Well, from what I've read, it's more a term for food-grade rape. Regular rape can be either for food or industry, but supposedly if it says canola, that means it's low on Erucic acid, which is bad for your heart.