Message from @⥌鬼気⥍

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2020-04-06 08:24:49 UTC  

I was under the impression everyone is inside and they all put their masks on.

2020-04-06 08:25:06 UTC  

At least that's what I heard from people.

2020-04-06 08:25:18 UTC  

everyone is avoiding going out too much

2020-04-06 08:25:39 UTC  

but at the same time, trains still run with 70-80% the usual people

2020-04-06 08:26:25 UTC  

I went out on the weekend, the good thing is that there's no tourists around

2020-04-06 08:26:45 UTC  

(I live in a very tourist heavy area)

2020-04-06 08:27:03 UTC  

Yes, you could expect it from Akihabara.

2020-04-06 08:27:15 UTC  

I want to go there someday, too.

2020-04-06 08:27:25 UTC  

You know, anime <:pepelaugh:544857300179877898>

2020-04-06 08:27:59 UTC  

<:ahegao:462286952335671296>

2020-04-06 08:41:52 UTC  

@yordanyordanov how long did you study japanese btw?

2020-04-06 08:42:34 UTC  

Well, about 2 years till I was good enough to understand animes and after about 5 years I started talking to native speakers.

2020-04-06 08:42:56 UTC  

But I did not "studied" as study in a university or something.

2020-04-06 08:43:44 UTC  

I was just watching anime and hand some free time on my own to look up words and grammar and after I started going on 2 chan and niconico I got better.

2020-04-06 08:44:04 UTC  

I mean I take most of what I know from examples where I actually use the language.

2020-04-06 08:44:18 UTC  

I don't study it as to take an exam or something.

2020-04-06 09:07:00 UTC  

that's good, most people I meet that have good japanese do it like that

2020-04-06 09:07:04 UTC  

classes are shit overall

2020-04-06 09:14:55 UTC  

I agree.

2020-04-06 09:15:39 UTC  

Best way to learn a language-find local pan pals and just get it in with them. This is how you both learn a language and learn to appreciate a foreign culture.

2020-04-06 09:26:17 UTC  

won't have much luck with that in the near future

2020-04-06 09:26:42 UTC  

gonna be isolated at home for a while it seems

2020-04-06 09:27:26 UTC  

Well, more time for kanji, then.

2020-04-06 09:27:31 UTC  

😄

2020-04-06 10:15:27 UTC  

if only the work was going well

2020-04-06 10:15:40 UTC  

😅

2020-04-06 12:31:06 UTC  

頑張って

2020-04-06 18:04:36 UTC  

"Firstly, all humans share almost all the same DNA - a fact that betrays all of our recent origins from Africa." Haha

2020-04-06 21:00:33 UTC  

lmao wtf is that article @Jabba's Soapbox

2020-04-06 21:00:37 UTC  

literal dogshit

2020-04-06 21:01:22 UTC  

```Those on the far right have long expressed anger in the form of epithets: "Germany for the Germans", "France for the French", "Turkey for the Turks" and "Italy for Italians" have all been used as anti-immigration phrases by far-right groups.

"Go back to where you came from" is an offensive phrase that resonates all over the world.

In truth, countries like Germany, France, Turkey and Italy have had immigration throughout their history. In fact, just about everywhere has.

The British Isles, for instance, have become home to migrants since they separated from the continent around 7,500 years ago.```


"You guys were invaded by a few culturally and genetically similar *Europeans*, that means you're not aloud to have borders!" flawless logic

2020-04-06 21:04:08 UTC  

the main difference is that those previous migrants were extremely similar to the natives, Germanic settlers in Celtic England were never going to radically change the ethno-cultural demography, however mass immigration from Somalia or Gambia is going to have massive mostly negative effects on any white country

2020-04-06 21:39:10 UTC  

Not to mention that even the germanic and the italic peoples influencing celts was a severe destruction of the culture of the times.

2020-04-06 21:40:19 UTC  

The Irish all speak English ... will the English of the future all speak Arabic?

2020-04-06 23:28:15 UTC  

my favorite kind of white supremacism is brown white supremacism
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXQpW1vH6aI

2020-04-07 01:07:17 UTC  

@₳ U T U M N 🦋

Bro that's just the principal component analysis for genetic drift likely (it's unsourced) covering single nucleotide polymorphisms. There are anywhere from 50-250M nucleotides *per strand*. For comparison here's a random PC analysis of *one species* of plant. Note that the scale is over twice that of your graph.....