Let_me_smell_you

joined 1 year ago

Underfoot is another word I never hear anyone using outside of books.

[–] Let_me_smell_you@lemmy.world 19 points 1 year ago (6 children)
 

I'm trying to come up with a decent study routine between two languages. I would love to hear what languages you guys are learning, and how are you organizing your time between them. What has been working for you?

[–] Let_me_smell_you@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

There’s so many manga that I wished had an ending, but Ultra Heaven is my answer. I read it probably about 10 years ago, and I still remember it from time to time. It was a really unique and trippy manga that I wish had an ending. I have no idea why it was cancelled though.

Another one that’s not officially cancelled is Vagabond, but I’m mentally prepared for it to have no ending since it hasn’t been continued in forever. From time to time, I’m just like “I wonder if it has an update?” The answer is always no.

I just like silk for the texture, and I needed something that looked nice. They’re pretty lightweight, but they do wrinkle easily.

[–] Let_me_smell_you@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Look into Quince. I haven't tried their merino, but their silk clothing was good for me.

I prefer ebooks because it's more portable, and I can have a bunch of books on hand. Recently, I have a new habit of highlighting sentences that stick out to me or points that I want to remember. I would never do this with a physical book because I would feel like I'm messing up my book. I do buy a physical copy if it's a book I love though. I absolutely cannot do audiobooks because I will tune them out and focus on other things. It's in one ear and out the other. I find it easier to focus on written media, so I generally prefer to read. I'm not a podcast fan either.

I've been studying Japanese for a few years. I was recently in Japan for about a month, and while I was able to read and understand a lot of what people were saying, I could barely speak. It was like my brain kept freezing up. It was frustrating, but I'm glad I got the opportunity to know where I'm at. I'm also starting to learn Spanish because I want to go to some South and Central American countries next year. For now, my goal is just to get the basics down.