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Yiddish is an awesome language, a pre-existing working knowledge in GErman helps with that one too.
English is actually a quite limited language.
I’m not usually keen on learning niche languages, but I find rumantsch such a beautiful language.
I find English almost a bir clunky now
Take our words for sadness. There's not a whole lot to pick from. Melancholy, depression, mourning, and there are a few other, but none of them nearly as accurately descriptive of many of the more moving experiences of sadness which are frequently experinced by many English-only speakers. Take the German word for a sadness indescribable in the English language. Mutterseelinallein. It literally means "My Mother's soul has left me."
@Abel Nice, that's something I'm definitely going to look into in some depth, as that could enhance my long-term research into memory.
I prefer the more literal romanic way of language that gives context through modifications of words through numerous forms.
You're welcome
Rather than what I feel is more a germanic form of language that combines existing words to make new ones, but perhaps that isn't unique to just germanic languages.
If that research bears fruit, then there is the possibility of expanding research into CBD in healthy neurophysiological memory improvement and enhancement.
If CBD has the potentiality to reverse Alzheimer's, it may equally have a potentiality to induce an eidetic memory, or something close to it in a previously non-eidetic subject.
(Eidetic is what most folks erroneously refer to as "photographic memory"
There's actually already a rather large body of "researcher-observed" anecdotal evidence (though there is a "participant-observer" argument to be made) that advanced analysts who smoke weed, and in some cases certain types of weed other than the crazy-high THC/no CBB shit going around the streets, but homegrown by the analyst (more common than you think) have a much higher level of rapid long-term memory embedment with a higher level of accuracy of detailed recall over a longer period of time.
A lot of historians have quite the garden.
Has anyone seen Tim's interview with Oliver Darcy? I couldn't find it on his main channel.
Are you sure it happened?
Sometimes we think things happened, but they didn’t.
Tim said it did in a recent video
He referenced it
His video from today about the new Twitter rules.
About a third of the way through.
Can you cite the timestamp?
Just a sec.
He may have referenced Darcy but I can't remember him talking about doing an intervirew.
mandela effect
4:30
find the twitter post?
Maybe he got his reporters mixed up.
What Twitter post?
If you want to find it you might want to check Vox or articles online
Maybe it was Oliver Dacry interviewing Tim at some point in the past?
I doubt Tim stood in front of a camera with Oliver Darcy
the normies are starting to take notice. https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2017/sep/04/artifical-womb-women-ectogenesis-baby-fertility
:(
Seems sickening and unnatural
Well, toilets are unnatural, too. Some are sickening
And we can do better than nature
Some toilets are unnatural
Some?