amyfou, to random
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Just learned from a news story that there's a 'Detective Needles' and 😅 bravo!

antikemagie, to Archaeology
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✨New Video✨
Free Online Resources for the Study of Ancient Magic & Where to Find Them

I introduce 10 free resources, among others about Divination, Ancient Magical Artefacts, Astronomy & Astrology, Dreams & Dreaming, and Divine Names

👉 https://youtu.be/7hb0tHiZwLs


Shanmonster, to animals
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If you have pets, you likely call them things which have nothing to do with their actual names. Biscuit’s nicknames: Mr. Baby, Babby, Babs, Willa Willa, Little Love.

Putuuqti’s nicknames: Other Baby, PP, Babby, Willa Willa, Little Love

All animals are “Baby” and “Cutie” to me.

What are the alternate names for your critter friends?

thejapantimes, to Japan
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An advisory panel to the education ministry is set to review the Japanese romanization system for the first time in 70 years. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/05/15/japan/romanization-review-first-time-in-70-years/

pixel, to random
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longreads, to LongReads
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"What does it feel like to speak your primary language in an accent from your secondary one? I would later find out."

In today's new Longreads essay, Montserrat Andrée Carty writes about growing up with different languages and cultures—and embracing different versions of herself.

https://longreads.com/2024/04/23/mountain-montserrat-spain-identity-language-culture-name-belonging/?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

64bithero, to philosophy
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Saw a company named Bland Landscaping. I’m not really sure that was a smart choice …

mrundkvist, to linguistics
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I knew that the name Oscar is from McPherson's fake Scottish folk poetry. Today I learned that Selma is too. Both names have been common in Sweden.

thejapantimes, to Japan
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In 500 years, everyone in Japan will have the surname "Sato" if the current practice of requiring married couples to share the same surname continues, a new forecast says. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/04/01/japan/society/sato-surname-name-rule/

garry, to languagelearning
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Irish names you’re probably saying wrong and how to pronounce them

'Do you know your Gearóid from your Gobnait? Your Fearghal from your Muirgheal? To the untrained eye, Irish names can seem like a daunting ambush of rogue consonants and surprise vowels.'

Happy St Paddy's Day! ☘️

https://edition.cnn.com/travel/irish-names-pronunciation/index.html

jemmesedi, to kpop
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Yves looks rather good in spectacles here.

Yves is the stage name of kpop idol and sometime Loona member Ha Sooyoung.

In the past people have been critical of the stage name on the grounds of Yves being a given name for males in French.

That criticism strikes me as misguided. In the first place, the challenge to rigid gender markings and the homophony with the English "Eve" belong to the lore of Loona.

In addition, I can't be the only person who is delighted to come across beautiful women with names like James, Charles, Michael, Yves....

thejapantimes, to Japan
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The chairman of Japan's biggest business lobby, Keidanren, has expressed his explicit support for the introduction of a system to allow married couples to use separate surnames. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/02/14/japan/society/keidanren-chief-separate-surnames/

thejapantimes, to Japan
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iraantlers, (edited ) to random
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jinxie:
“jinxie” was the name of a friend’s cat. reminds me too of a trickster or prankster, whom the joke is on, as well. an embrace of whoops & whoa & a sparkle in the eye shared by all involved. being charmed, under a spell. jinxed. also the “jinx” of a mirrored response. a dyadic utterance, unplanned. hijinx. happenstance. call me jinxie.

iraantlers, (edited )
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f’cklol:
“fucklol” was sth someone once replied on twitter and it amused the fuck outta me, tho/bc i don’t really know what it means. maybe extreme lol. like oh god my belly hurts and i’m crying please stop this shit is outta control lol? so, fuck yes, let’s.

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ira:
“ira” was my great grandfather’s name. seems grounded, earth-based. old as the hills. timescale of stone laughter-sadness. call me ira.

iraantlers, (edited )
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feierabend:
“ira feierabend” was my name on twitter bc i like the german word “feierabend” bc it means freetime & the relaxing part of the evening after work. leisure. “feiern” tho is also celebration — so fuck yes, let’s.

iraantlers,
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antlers:
“little antlers” is (one of) my burner name(s). at burning man, folks slap a name on you. it may be cool, it may not. you don’t (usually) get to choose. they only stick around if they fit — and when they fit, they stick around. my playa bike had some manzanita branches zip-tied onto the handlebars, and these branches looked like little antlers. why this name stuck around with me? you’d be a better judge of that, i imagine. call me antlers.

chris, to calligraphy
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Are there any handwriting experts out there? (Please Boost for Reach)

I'm trying to confirm the name written here on the top line. I won't say what I think it is so as not to influence other’s answers.

It is written in a Spanish document. Thank you for any help!

fell, (edited ) to random
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Over the course of 2023, Mastodon and the Fediverse became a serious part of my online life. I've had more fruitful discussions and enjoyable conversations than probably ever before on the internet.

Therefore I have decided to use my real name for 2024 onwards. I'm a real person, many others are doing it, so why shouldn't I? I've used my real name on Twitter, so I think it's only fair to do it here. I also believe that it helps the Fediverse to be taken more seriously. There are real people here!

990000, to microsoft
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futurebird, (edited ) to random
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Traditional ant names are based on one ant virtue as the first name and one ant “intimidating quality” as the last name.

For example:

Temperance the Absconder
Circumspecicity the Dessicator
Proportionality the Relentless
Vigilance the Unsuspected
Synchronicity the Amputator
Alacrity the Calculating
Altruisticity the Dismemberer
Prudence the Devastator
Efficiency the Eternal Witness

Every ant you see has a name like this.

david, to genealogy
mikemathia, to random
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bicmay, to chinese
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"In recent decades, candidates for political office in San Francisco have developed a tradition of finding an “authentic” Chinese name to put on ballots. In the past, the process was somewhat freewheeling, in which non-Chinese candidates were more or less allowed to call themselves whatever they wanted. But the rules are tightening."

https://sfstandard.com/2023/12/04/san-francisco-chinese-name-elections-rule/

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