Should’ve said “Oh thank you, your dad would never forgive me if I lost it”
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You are not young… but with age comes wisdom
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•This turtle slapped the diver's face lmfaoEnglish
6·12 days agoNow this is an epic space fact
Yeah. I do most of the cooking for me and my girlfriend, and that suits both of us. I like being able to cook what I want, and she likes eating what I cook.
“Here’s one I made earlier”
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Greentext@sh.itjust.works•Anon makes sacrifices for the family
5·22 days agoMaking due with yod dropping
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Trump and other top Republicans will read passages in a marathon Bible eventEnglish
1·23 days agoI’m not moving any posts. I’m not sure if it’s just confusion with terminology but I’m using it to refer to a religious group/sect/movement, not practices.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Trump and other top Republicans will read passages in a marathon Bible eventEnglish
2·23 days agoYou said all religion is filled with the same shit, which is profoundly ignorant. Nowhere did I say that religion hasn’t caused atrocities. But if you think that all religious traditions are the same, you have some reading to do.
I feel like I might be getting whooshed here, I can’t tell if you’re being serious
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Trump and other top Republicans will read passages in a marathon Bible eventEnglish
2·23 days agoNow that genuinely is reductionist
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Trump and other top Republicans will read passages in a marathon Bible eventEnglish
51·23 days agoDon’t you think that’s a bit reductionist? I mean, you’ll also find commands for genocide and slavery.
And rocks are toys, so science is toys
Billionaires? Wolves.
Yeah, I found that article in my research. The 8000 year thing is just referring to the dating of when PIE was spoken (which is debated) and isn’t unique to the word *laks. There are lots of words which can be confidently reconstructed in PIE with consistent meanings, including mother, father, brother, sister, wine, eye, ewe, head, foot, to bear, to eat, to sit, to stand etc. Lax is just particularly interesting because of its stable form and geographic distribution.
Definitely not if we’re talking about recorded words. Lax and its cognates are attested in branches of Proto Indo European which aren’t written until the first millennium CE at the earliest. The oldest attestation of a cognate of lax (lax is the native English firm of the word, lox is borrowed from Yiddish which is in turn borrowed from German Lachs) would be from Tocharian, in which laks meant fish. There are so many words which are attested thousands of years earlier with consistent meaning over time across more branches of the Indo European tree like words denoting family relations, food and drink and other basic vocabulary. (Of course that’s not to say there’s no semantic shift in individual branches, like Ancient Greek φρατηρ meaning ‘brother’ in the sense of a fellow member of a community).
The reason why linguists were interested in lax was because of its consistent form over time and across branches of Indo European and the role it played in the question of the Indo-European homeland - the proposed PIE reconstruction *laks- is pretty much identical to Modern English lax and other cognates, although earlier forms of the word such as Old English leax (ea being pronounced like General American English a in cat followed by the first vowel in father) show that the pronunciation isn’t entirely unchanged.
But thanks for your comment, it prompted some research to make my morning more interesting!
Instead, rely on the comments
Drinking lemon > drinking lemon with sugar
Getting offspringmogged by a serial reproducer




I hope the author manages to fix their space key