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coming out as trans on other platforms: carefully worded statement, thoughtful reflection on my responsibilities as a public figure

coming out as trans on tumblr: SKIDDLE SKIDADDIDALE MY NAME IS ABIGAIL

Coming Out As Trans On Other Platforms: Carefully Worded Statement, Thoughtful Reflection On My Responsibilities

Heyo @the-forgotten-throne I'm making a conlang and im looking for some stuff to help with the world building and religious aspects of the culture if you wanna hmu

OFFER:religions, im geting my masters in religious studys (mainly antiquity) both the mythos of a religion and its function

OFFER: world building tips and pointers. World building is in everything, but is done poorly more often than not. I've studded wayyyy to much history, psychology, physics and economics to get sloppy with world building and I love teaching!

REQUEST: help in building a Conlang (or general linguistics advice)

I really love what you guys are doing! Hope you find this when everything gets set up!

Thank you!

A Look At A Few Mythological Beings From 山海经, Classic Of Mountain And Sea, Compiled Beginning Around
A Look At A Few Mythological Beings From 山海经, Classic Of Mountain And Sea, Compiled Beginning Around
A Look At A Few Mythological Beings From 山海经, Classic Of Mountain And Sea, Compiled Beginning Around
A Look At A Few Mythological Beings From 山海经, Classic Of Mountain And Sea, Compiled Beginning Around
A Look At A Few Mythological Beings From 山海经, Classic Of Mountain And Sea, Compiled Beginning Around
A Look At A Few Mythological Beings From 山海经, Classic Of Mountain And Sea, Compiled Beginning Around
A Look At A Few Mythological Beings From 山海经, Classic Of Mountain And Sea, Compiled Beginning Around
A Look At A Few Mythological Beings From 山海经, Classic Of Mountain And Sea, Compiled Beginning Around
A Look At A Few Mythological Beings From 山海经, Classic Of Mountain And Sea, Compiled Beginning Around
A Look At A Few Mythological Beings From 山海经, Classic Of Mountain And Sea, Compiled Beginning Around

A look at a few mythological beings from 山海经, Classic of Mountain and Sea, compiled beginning around 500 BC with the earliest remaining finished version existing by 200 BC.

Right column graphics created by me, translating the left and adding a few more details.

the emotion i just experienced is kind of indescribable

I'm Sorry But It Was Too Good To Disable RBs For So I'll Take This Hit Personally

I'm sorry but it was too good to disable RBs for so I'll take this hit personally

Fiat Lingua Top 10 for 2023

It's time for the annual Fiat Lingua rewind!

Background: I created Fiat Lingua over ten years ago with the idea that it could be something like the Rutgers Optimality Archive: A place where conlangers could post work that they wanted to showcase, or work that was in progress. We've had tons of contributions over the years, and some standout work I'm really proud of.

Using our fancy statistics program (you know, the free version) we're able to determine the top 10 visited posts for this year (though, note, the numbers for the current year's December post will always be down a little bit, since it didn't have a full month. If you'd like to take a look at it, Carsten Becker did a version of "Silent Night" in his conlang Ayeri!). Here they are!

NUMBER 10

"Road Trip Conlanging with Kids" (August, 2023) by Mia DeSanzo: Fiat Lingua is supposed to be an archive of long, detailed conlang articles, and also short, breezy conlang ideas, and this is one of the latter! It's less than a page long, but a fun idea, and it was quite well-received!

NUMBER 9

"Art & Anxiety: Conlanging through impostor syndrome" (February, 2023) by Jessie Sams (now Jessie Peterson): This is a personal reflection by @quothalinguist on how she has dealt with impostor syndrome, and how it's impacted her conlanging.

NUMBER 8

"Taadži Linguistics" (March, 2023) by Lauren Kuffler: This is a wonderful introduction to the Taadži language, which features a writing system reminiscent of Mayan epigraphs.

NUMBER 7

"Tone for Conlangers: A Basic Introduction" (April, 2018) by Aidan Aannestad: Making a second consecutive appearance in the top ten, Aidan Aannestad's introduction to tone has been an invaluable resource for conlangers producing tonal conlangs for just over five years now!

NUMBER 6

"Afrihili: An African Interlanguage" (April, 2014) by William S. Annis: Afrihili is an a posteriori auxlang from the late 60s that uses Bantu languages as its source, and it is fascinating! One of my all-time favorite auxlangs, and William provides a wonderful introduction. Of interest, this article was number 6 in the top ten last year, as well!

NUMBER 5

"Names Aren’t Neutral: David J. Peterson on Creating a Fantasy Language" (March, 2019) by David J. Peterson: Up four spots from last year, this is my article on best practices when coming up with names in a fantasy setting—even when no conlang is present.

NUMBER 4

"Grambank & Language Documentation: Zhwadi and Its Features" (June, 2023) by Jessie Sams (now Jessie Peterson): The first of the game-changing mega-resources for conlanging Jessie created in 2023, this is a short description of how to use Grambank in conlanging with a link to a fillable Google spreadsheet any conlanger can copy and use to introduce their conlang to others.

NUMBER 3

"Patterns of Allophony" (April, 2015) by William S. Annis: Definitely one of the most popular papers on Fiat Lingua, William illustrates graphically a number of very common sound changes. This article once again occupies the third spot of our top ten!

NUMBER 2

"A Conlanger's Thesaurus" (September, 2014) by William S. Annis: We have a new number 1 for this year! This has, historically, been the most accessed article on Fiat Lingua, and it's obvious to see why. The article is relatively short, compared to the information and use you can get out of it. William Annis details ways in which languages relate words to other similar words. For conlangers who struggle either with coming up with words that are different from English in meaning, or who struggle with coming up with words at all, this reference article should prove very useful. Using the word maps in this article, you might be able to come up with words you never dreamt of before, but words which could exist in some language. A great resource for conlangers who are desperately trying to break out of the influence of their L1 or L2!

And now for the top viewed article for 2023 on Fiat Lingua...

NUMBER 1

"A Surreal Conlang" (January, 2023) by David J. Peterson: Quite the surprise! Late 2022 I wrote an article about how one might go about creating a surreal conlang—neither naturalistic nor regular and artificial like an auxlang or engelang—and it went up on Fiat Lingua on January 1st. I think (or hope) it served as a useful jumping off point for conlangers who are looking to try something really different from what they've seen done elsewhere.

* * * * *

And that's it for 2023! I'm looking forward to posting more conlang articles next year. If you are a conlanger, a conlang-researcher, or conlang fan who has something to say in .pdf format about a specific conlang or conlanging in general, please consider submitting something to Fiat Lingua! We take any and all articles related to conlanging in whatever form you have them. I'm also happy to help you think up ideas, or refine those ideas you have. There is no strong review like in a fancy journal: I just want to get what you have up. I'm especially in interested in hosting personal conlang stories—stories about how or why you started to create a language, or your experience creating your own language—personal stories that are often lost, but are so vital, as there is an absolute dearth of literature about conlangers! If you think you have even the seed of an idea, please get a hold of me! I want to share as many stories and ideas as I can.

No nuance the normal option is only one and i want statistics to prove to my parents that something is deeply wrong with them


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No but this literally happened to me earlier this week except it was another couple sitting beside me and my fiancee

Me And This Random Couple Are Going To See Sinners This Friday

me and this random couple are going to see sinners this friday

Ive watched this so many times i can quote it. I need to start saying bits of this when people she/her me at work for fun

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