Mozart 🐐
Maybe tied with Ingrid Haebler.
RT @holdengraber@twitter.com
🎹 CLARA HASKIL
Born on this day, in 1895
Listen to Clara Haskil,
my favorite pianist for Mozart's piano concertos.
Piano Concerto No 20 in D Minor K.466. Igor Markevitch, Conducting L'Orchestre des Concerts Lamoureux
⤵️
http://youtu.be/eF74h_WhLiI
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/holdengraber/status/1611816329300054016
@carrideen I’m with you that Duolingo can be helpful as part of a balanced diet! I’m on it now because for a while I was doing Wanikani only and hit a different sort of wall trying to memorize thousands of independent contextless facts.
@carrideen The really scandalous thing is that when you’re tapping on kanji to build a sentence, Duolingo sometimes just flat-out vocalizes them wrong - speaks the onyomi when the structure requires kunyomi or vice versa. Immersion is one thing but randomly sometimes wrong immersion is a bad onsen to soak in.
@Oliviawerth @AlyAlyOutnFree In California too! “Atmospheric river.”
@Oliviawerth @AlyAlyOutnFree Happy Twelfth Night! The rain it raineth every day.
@vtobin Oh thank you kindly! 💛 That vermilion wall was irresistible.
You know the planets are lined up when #transappreciationfriday falls on #TwelfthNight.
I'm Pauline (she/her). I spent my youth getting kiln-fired in #Tucson, #Arizona, now in the #BayArea; used to be an academic in the humanities, now write code during the day and fiction in the off hours, also some songwriting and home recording with guitars, but there's this whole ongoing struggle to get my singing voice repitched.
My most remarkable life stories all involve other people, and one of the most amazing is that my oldest and dearest friend is also a trans woman. It's been something to figure this all out alongside her as an other half to her Gemini.
Fig.1: restaurant washroom selfie, Fig 2: some hot gender-bent flirtation from Twelfth Night (Viola dressed as Cesario is supposed to be a proxy for the Duke; Olivia has other ideas).
Appreciation to all!
Hi!! Happy #TransAppreciationFriday!!
I’m Nicole (she/her). I manage mobile engineering for the Pocket products at Mozilla. My previous incarnations were as an iOS developer, an attorney, a CGI enthusiast, and an aspiring horror makeup artist (I never wanted to be an astronaut).
I originally hail from #Tucson, #Arizona, but reside in the #BayArea these days.
I think it’s really interesting that my oldest, dearest childhood friend is also #trans. Coming out to each other was super special.
I did not know this!
RT @adamkotsko@twitter.com
I knew George Eliot translated Spinoza -- in fact, a friend of mine got me her translation as a gift -- but I am stunned by how Spinozist I am finding her account of the passions in Middlemarch. Not just implicitly -- sometimes it seems to be direct quotes or paraphrases.
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/adamkotsko/status/1609993395937624070
The German language has quite a few animalistic verbs:
fuchsen ("to fox") = to annoy
hechten ("to pike") = to dive
reihern ("to heron") = to puke
dackeln ("to dachshund") = to walk slowly
aalen ("to eel") = to bask
vögeln ("to bird") = to have sex
einigeln ("to hedgehog in") = to curl up
hamstern ("to hamster") = to hoard
schlängeln ("to snake") = to wriggle
stieren ("to bull") = to goggle
unken ("to toad") = to gripe, augur doom
tigern ("to tiger") - to walk tigerishly
Animaljoy our language!
@hyoyoonkang I suspect I was the child in this story.
Latter-day Austro-Hungarian civil servant; THE WARM SOUTH, 2020 Northern Calfornia Book Award (https://www.spdbooks.org/Products/9781948072038/the-warm-south-a-novel.aspx); web developer; lapsed academic; bad at Zen; 🏳️⚧️