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wispfox ([personal profile] wispfox) wrote2003-09-30 05:21 pm
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I need more user icons. But I can't decide if I should wait to have more pics taken (preferred, but I'm lazy - and I need to get a pic of my cat!), or start wandering around in the random quotes icons. I like quotes. But I'm not sure they are all purpose enough to use an an icon. Especially not when I combine random things in a single, mostly useless entry. Kinda like this one.

And meow.

Just, meow. Meow is an all purpose word, you know.

(all porpoise? Do any porpoises meow?

For some reason that word looks very strange to me, today. I had to use dictionary.com to check its spelling)

I need to meet a porpoise. But first I need enough money and vacation time to go to place I posted a link I posted a bit ago: http://www.divinedolphin.com

I'm thinking about giving up on making it to Chile to visit my sister. Which is sad. But over a thousand dollars (US) just to get there and back just isn't something I can afford.

Which means I should have no problem affording the next APC.

It took until last week for the charge from the hotel from the last APC to arrive on my credit card bill. Very, very strange.

I use the word "y'all". I'm not from the south, either, although I spent a week in Alabama for Space Acadamy a long time ago. There is not a decent 'you' plural in the English language. This annoys me.

Then again, there is at least one word I know in Spanish which doesn't have (as far as I know) a true translation into English. (Hmm. Literally - the Spanish word is in dictionary.com with appropriate definition. Interesting.) Weirdness. 'machismo' if anyone cares.

(apologies if this posts twice - it seemed to ignore me the first few times I tried posting it. POST, damn you! Hmm. LJ hates my random post, apparently.)

[identity profile] intenselaura.livejournal.com 2003-09-30 05:25 pm (UTC)(link)
And meow.

Just, meow. Meow is an all purpose word, you know.


Now I can't get a certain part of When Harry Met Sally out of my head.

[identity profile] wispfox.livejournal.com 2003-10-01 08:21 am (UTC)(link)
Hmm... I've probably seen this, but damned if I can remember anything about it.

Is this a good thing to have stuck in your head? :)

[identity profile] intenselaura.livejournal.com 2003-10-01 10:37 am (UTC)(link)
I think it is. I like the movie enough to own it on video. Not that I bought it, but when [livejournal.com profile] hanrow was getting rid of videos he'd replaced with DVDs, I jumped on this one.

Maybe that's it!

[identity profile] hawkegirl.livejournal.com 2003-09-30 05:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Just when exactly were you in huntsville?

(I agree with y'all btw)

[identity profile] wispfox.livejournal.com 2003-10-01 08:24 am (UTC)(link)
Mmm...

You know, I'm not sure. Probably about 16 years ago, but very difficult to say. I don't know how old I was at the time. I probably have pictures at home that know, so maybe I'll remember to look. :)

[identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com 2003-09-30 06:20 pm (UTC)(link)
English does have a decent second person plural, and you mentioned you already use it: y'all. (When I went to college in Texas, folks heard me say "y'all" and said, "Gee, we rubbed off on you pretty quick, huh?" I had to explain that "y'all" is something one hears in several counties of Maryland.)

The other ways I specify you-plural are:
  • If the folks I'm speaking to will pick up on it, I shift to thee/thou for the singular and use 'you' or 'ye' for the plural.
  • "You all" or "all of you" (just expanding the contraction)
  • "You folks"
Obviously a couple of those are phrases rather than words, and thus don't quite count in your complaint, and the first garners funny looks if one uses it with the wrong crowd./ *shrug*

As for "machismo", English used to lack a word that meant that, but now apparently it has one: "machismo". Like any other concept that some other language has a word for and English lacks, eventually it becomes a loan-word, and some time later everyone forgets where it came from and it loses even its loan-word status and gets considered "just an English word". Like "ennui", which was already an English word (of French etymology) at least by the time my 1967 Webster's was put together. (But I still can't bring myself to pronounce it without that French "en" sound, even if it's considered an English word too, y'know?)

Then again, maybe "machismo" won't properly be an English word until that 'ch' sound gets anglicized...

Which inspires a tangent... According to http://www.shunsley.eril.net/armoore/lang/change.htm
There about 750,000 words in the English language. This number grows steadily, and is probably already out of date. [...]
(And it's still Not Enough Words, which is why we keep stealing 'em or inventing 'em.)
[...]Most borrowings from other languages occur in a given historical period. For example, the close relationship between India and Britain within the British Empire adds to the lexicon in the late 19th and early to mid 20th centuries. Musical terms (from Italian) enter the language from the late 17th century and the 18th.
(and at http://www.shunsley.eril.net/armoore/lang/change.htm#16 they've got a couple lists of common words it's easy to forget started as loan-words.)

[identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com 2003-09-30 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Ugh. Just reread my first comment and realized how pompous it sounds.

Anyhow, I did want to agree on the usefulness of "meow". Though some folks keep asking me what I mean by it when I meow, and it doesn't usually quite translate.

[identity profile] wispfox.livejournal.com 2003-10-01 08:25 am (UTC)(link)
Just reread my first comment and realized how pompous it sounds.

It does? I didn't think so - I thought it was interesting. :)

[identity profile] kythryne.livejournal.com 2003-09-30 07:13 pm (UTC)(link)
In my family, I say "y'all," and one of my partners says "yous." I'm from the south, he's from Brooklyn. And the other switches between "you and "yous" and occasionally "y'all".

And meow is a very useful word. As is mrrrrr, which I've taken to saying frequently. With occasional variants of mrrrrrk! when annoyed.

[identity profile] wispfox.livejournal.com 2003-10-01 08:27 am (UTC)(link)
Me, I use 'meow', 'murr', 'meh', 'mff', 'prrow', and other such things. Yes, I do think I'm a cat. :)

I think I decided that 'yous' annoyed me. Of course, it's really amusing with I hear "y'all" used as a singular. And "y'all's" as a posessive is interesting, too.

[identity profile] ayalanya.livejournal.com 2003-09-30 07:41 pm (UTC)(link)
hmmm...y'all. i use it frequently. i went to space academy also, but didn't pick it up from there^.^
though mostly i'll say "you guys". if i knew anyone who spoke swedish, i'd use "ni" for plural. they have du for you and ni for y'all.
wonder why english never "borrows" words from the swedish...or the greek...or zulu...or hindi...i mean honestly! don't descriminate when you steal!!! that's RACIST!!!!!! *laughs*

[identity profile] wispfox.livejournal.com 2003-10-01 08:28 am (UTC)(link)
wonder why english never "borrows" words from the swedish...or the greek...or zulu...or hindi...

We run into those less, which makes them more difficult to steal?

[identity profile] ayalanya.livejournal.com 2003-10-01 09:42 am (UTC)(link)
good point...in exploration not too many english people went to those places. *ponders this for a while*

user icons

[identity profile] sandhawke.livejournal.com 2003-09-30 10:04 pm (UTC)(link)
damn, sorry, I have some decent shots of you from that other day, I just need to crop/scale and send to you. Uh, real soon now?

[identity profile] wispfox.livejournal.com 2003-10-01 08:29 am (UTC)(link)
Oh yeah! I had forgotten. :)

No rush, though - when time is.

[identity profile] simoond.livejournal.com 2003-10-10 05:32 pm (UTC)(link)
i just have to say it.

Your user icon is one of the delights of my day. Your happy face just makes me smile and some days I really need that. You come across as such an open genuine person - you have a lovely smile.

For such a shy person that's quite some gushing.

btw: when i first saw your other pic - the profile - i thought you were reserving one face for public and one face for private

There are many words in many languages which have no english translation - even in certain dialects of english there are words which are impossible to explain - the emotional weight only being felt by osmosis almost

Ye isn't too bad though - very irish - and what would i know about that

There used to be a dolphin in dingle harbour - fungie the dingle dolphin - need a wet suit to swim with it though despite having the gulf stream to warmly caress the irish coast

sorry - a little discombobulated - reading eco and drinking wine - listening to neil young - taking me back to youthful memories - sorta nice - we are a hodge podge of memories, emotions , actions adn whatever -

signing off...

[identity profile] simoond.livejournal.com 2003-10-10 05:35 pm (UTC)(link)
btw: spent a week in huntsville once and decatur and courtland -
surprising considering....

[identity profile] wispfox.livejournal.com 2003-10-14 10:15 am (UTC)(link)
Your user icon is one of the delights of my day. Your happy face just makes me smile and some days I really need that. You come across as such an open genuine person - you have a lovely smile.

Glad to help you smile! Always nice to brighten other people's days.

No real replies to anything else here, though.