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ricardo

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  1. :disappointed: Yeah we're all losing our vigour and liveliness :bigcry:
  2. :disappointed: Yeah we're all losing our vigour and liveliness :bigcry:
  3. Definitely Calculus II is much more difficult, in fact only the series stuff, that really messes my head :dizzy: The big deal is that I find this topic in particular extremely useless :dozey: Nietzche was embittered with life and everything, but he was right in many things.
  4. I once grew a single gray hair, it never appeared again. It was funny because I was like 15. But Rudy hairlines can be hidden and weight not. :smug:
  5. I get your point Alexa, of course not everything is delusional and perceptive, some things can be seen objectively but others simply can't. Same here, it's funny that some of my friends don't gather.... Btw when I meant that I found annoying people complaining about grammar it was mainly about little mistakes, Lory take this as an advice: take English classes.
  6. College asks you a high school degree, so you're going to need it eventually. In case you don't need it for college, not having a high school degree can affect your profesional resumé. Of course unless you become an entrepeneur or do research/whatever you do all by yourself.
  7. I'm halfway through 84 problems of calculus, integrals, areas, volumes, series and shit like that. FML I need to clear my mind a little.
  8. Actually weight doesn't worry me at all... but fucking receding hairlines do :bigcry:
  9. I did read your whole post Greg (so you better read mine duude) and I'd first like to point out that you might like Sartre's Existensialism and Kant's Idealism. As to languages as barriers like you kind of implied (lol) and as Lore said I disagree. Foreign languages are not the barriers, the barrier is language itself. Some things are so ambiguous that they are impossible to describe: A picture is worth a thousand words. I see how people speaking their mother language struggle to express themselves, most of the time this is due to a lack of vocabulary and learnedness, but sometimes you just can't find the precise word. If someone asked me to describe anyone's face in spanish I would really find it hard to do it and honestly I grasp widely my mother language. I mean, suppose that I say the width of that person's nose was mid. But mid is quite relative and this description would be extremely broad. Oral communication has its limits. Then answering to another of your point (yeah I might not be doing it in order) misinterpretations exist in real life. First impressions are quite tricky, hence the saying don't judge a book by its cover. Unless you know profoundly any person you can't say if he/she is being sarcastic or serious and can't even know what he/she meant exactly. For example I consider myself a very cold, unexpressive and independent person. Yet I'm quite ironical and biting, some people would find that surprising given that I'm quite serious and respectful with almost everyone. I behave differently with different people and more than being hipocrital it's just not revealing myself because I need time to gain trust and see how the relationship should be dealed. Then I'd like to add that we are bound to our own subjectivity, whatever we receive will be interpreted according to ourselves; and it goes both ways: whatever we send will be interpeted according to whom receives it and there's nothing we can do about it. Of course simple stuff will be received the same way, but more complex thoughts are often seen from many different angles. Do you mean "make"? :embarrassed: :escaping: Bromita :kiss: :hug: PS: I find annoying and stupid that people ditch or mock other people's opinion just because they make some mistakes in a language that is not theirs. I'd like to see them speaking another language.
  10. Uhm I don't know that would mess up my skin
  11. I really liked The Butcher as well, I think they still have more songs coming up and I hope they do some performances soon.
  12. ricardo replied to Imke's topic in The Lounge
    Hold your breath for some seconds. If that doesn't work then drink something but be sure to lean against a wall wall so you're perfectly straight.
  13. Well thanks for the advice but weight is not that much of a problem, what I want to know if it's fat or muscle, because I really eat healthy and swim 1 hour 4 days a week. Lolwut, oil as petroleum, lubricant or cooking oil??
  14. The problem is that I'm only 18 and by bald I mean having receding hairlines. It's not a catastrophic change but does this mean in 10 years I will have serious problems? I dunno, gained like 5 kilograms (11 pounds or so) in like 9 months. But especially because I don't wear 28/29-waist pants but 30/31. I noticed because some pants were really tight and well because I'm noticing, don't know what's going on. But perhaps it's because of excersicing /shallow talk
  15. Hair transplant? Would never ever do that I rather look like Vin Diesel I do excersice and eat healthy :disappointed:
  16. I found the jokes neither funny nor offensive. I think it was overreacted and given way too much importance, in addition, knowing the comments were based on generealizations and stereotypes and made by 3 tv hosts who are famous for using that people should give a damn. Anyways I still watch Top Gear every now and then but not because of their sense of humour but for the cars review. Now if you excuse me I'll go to sleep. lmfao: bigote is equal to moustache in spanish.
  17. So what's special about the newspaper? Any news on future releases?
  18. ricardo replied to Josh42's topic in The Lounge
    Latin and Hebrew FTW. Chinese would be the most useful and definitively the most spoken, nevertheless, it's a really hard language, I remember reading somewhere that chinese themselves take 10 years to learn it properly. I find chinese to be a beautiful language, but it's so complicated that I rather hope chinese learn english. Japanese is just as hard as chinese but if you are really looking forward to do business in Japan then you MUST learn it, but there are like 2000 characters to learn so unless you are planning to work in Japan it's not that useful. As for Arabic I'm not sure about the structure but remember it's another completely different alphabet. French and Italian are both romance language therefore the structure will be very similar to Spanish and Portuguese. Italian is especially similar to Spanish,however, that doesn't mean it's easy because it's just as complex but I can understand to a certain extent Italians and viceversa. French is more useful than Italian and most widely spread, it's second official language in lots of official international organizations and the primary in some as the Olympics and UNESCO, in addition it was like the official language during the 19th and begginig of 20th century, many books and articles were translated to french and from there to else language, in fact, here in Mexico was the elite language par excellence (not sure if it's seen like this at this point when everyone has access to information). German is more spoken than Italian and just as much as Japanese (more or less), Germany is the 4th world economic power and first in Europe, it bears resemblance with English in some vocabulary but of the 4 languages I speak ( along spanish, french and english) it is the hardest one. So considering how much people speak it: Chinese Arabic French Japanese German Italian Economics, politics, education: Chinese French German/Japanese Italy Arabic PS 1: if you wonder which one is sexier listen to a french woman speaking. PS 2: i wrote this with my fucking iphone, hope you appreciate the work it took me and give a medal or an award or something.
  19. I know I know, But it's just that :bigcry:
  20. *grunts* HTTT above OKC in so many lists, many people love it but I think it's their second weakest album. My list: Ok Computer/Kid A In Rainbows The Bends/Amnesiac (slightly below) The King of Limbs Hail to the Thief Pablo Honey
  21. I thinks it's a Thom + Colin + Phil album. Specially Thom + Colin. But you know that Jonny is there with the strings arrangements, but you can barely hear him, not even playing a fucking lemon
  22. I said before and I will say it again: I love this album. Not as good as OKC, KID A or IR, but it's as good as the bends and amnesiac I think. The album isn't like something cutting-edge or new but it's different to the 7 previous albums. I just love this jazzy, ambient and electro mix, it's soothing, refreshing and harmonious. The album lacks melody but has great harmony. I think I will even appreciate it more with time, codex must be in the top 5 most beautiful songs they've ever written. My advice is to listen and dance. *dances like Thom Yorke* Forgot to mention the album was kinda Bjork-y (if I'm allowed to use that term)

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