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Author Topic: Random thoughts - On the Origins of "I Could Eat A Horse"  (Read 213269 times)

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Re: Random thoughts - On the Origins of "I Could Eat A Horse"
« Reply #1365 on: February 27, 2021, 02:43:47 pm »

Memories are like chinese whispers.  Every time you 'remember' something it is given a new overlay.  Homo Imaginatus.
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Re: Random thoughts - On the Origins of "I Could Eat A Horse"
« Reply #1366 on: March 02, 2021, 09:57:40 am »

I'm not sure where this is supposed to go, but here's a dumb trick I did on one of my dad's office PCs while cloning the hard disk. Details blurred for privacy reasons.
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Re: Random thoughts - On the Origins of "I Could Eat A Horse"
« Reply #1367 on: March 02, 2021, 12:34:34 pm »

I'm not sure where this is supposed to go, but here's a dumb trick I did on one of my dad's office PCs while cloning the hard disk. Details blurred for privacy reasons.
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Yo dawg, I heard you like your computer so I put your computer in your computer so you can computer while you computer.
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« Reply #1368 on: March 03, 2021, 02:51:57 am »

I'm not sure where this is supposed to go, but here's a dumb trick I did on one of my dad's office PCs while cloning the hard disk. Details blurred for privacy reasons.
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Yo dawg, I heard you like your computer so I put your computer in your computer so you can computer while you computer.
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Re: Random thoughts - On the Origins of "I Could Eat A Horse"
« Reply #1369 on: March 03, 2021, 08:50:13 pm »

Every time I think of "Gentoo" (as in the Linux distribution), I keep trying to combine it with "Djent". I don't know what "Djentoo" would be, but it's probably even more pretentious than either of those on their own.
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Re: Random thoughts - On the Origins of "I Could Eat A Horse"
« Reply #1370 on: March 03, 2021, 11:49:22 pm »

Huh, that's remarkably phonetic.  I don't usually confuse things phonetically, until I'm drunk - then I'll make really unusual spelling mistakes where I properly spell out a phoneme that *sounds* like what I meant to type.

I guess that means I'm "hearing" an internal audio and trying to transcribe it.  I think that might be right - cause and effect are very confused in human behavior.
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Re: Random thoughts - On the Origins of "I Could Eat A Horse"
« Reply #1371 on: March 03, 2021, 11:58:36 pm »

In other languages such as Ukrainian the "j" sound is often written in two letters as d, zh because that's how it's composed phonetically.
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Re: Random thoughts - On the Origins of "I Could Eat A Horse"
« Reply #1372 on: March 04, 2021, 12:07:13 am »

Might be related that a lot of older Linux stuff plays a lot with pronouncing "GNU".  Gnoppix, Gnome, etc.  I don't know how universal this is, but back in the mid 2010's the local LUG liked to joke about how exactly that prefix is pronounced.
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Re: Random thoughts - On the Origins of "I Could Eat A Horse"
« Reply #1373 on: March 04, 2021, 12:22:45 am »

I'm reminded of the "you've been gnomed" meme. That meme appends a "gn" sound at the start of "not, "elf" (and "goblin") to end up with "gnot", "gnelf", and "gnoblin", and I wonder if that could be inspired by GNU's tendency to append "Gn" to the name of every one of its projects wherever possible.
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Re: Random thoughts - On the Origins of "I Could Eat A Horse"
« Reply #1374 on: March 04, 2021, 08:58:51 am »

DJ is a not too unusual phonetism in Swedish. "Jungle" for example is spelled Djungel. Deep is spelled "Djup. "Animal" is Djur. All pronounced with a more twangy J sound.

We also spell some words with LJ, like Ljung ("Heather") or Ljuv ("Sweet"/"Delightful") which seems to indicate a softer, lower mouth kind of J sound.
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Re: Random thoughts - On the Origins of "I Could Eat A Horse"
« Reply #1375 on: March 04, 2021, 09:41:18 am »

DJ is a not too unusual phonetism in Swedish. "Jungle" for example is spelled Djungel. Deep is spelled "Djup. "Animal" is Djur. All pronounced with a more twangy J sound.

We also spell some words with LJ, like Ljung ("Heather") or Ljuv ("Sweet"/"Delightful") which seems to indicate a softer, lower mouth kind of J sound.

I can only imagine how bizarre this must seem in the head of someone who doesn't realize that the Swedish J-sound is the English Y-sound.

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Re: Random thoughts - On the Origins of "I Could Eat A Horse"
« Reply #1376 on: March 04, 2021, 10:30:41 am »

I guess that means I'm "hearing" an internal audio and trying to transcribe it.  I think that might be right - cause and effect are very confused in human behavior.

My language pipeline is different, then. I speak first, pushing raw commands to my vocal cords at high speed to get words out, then I transcribe later. Of course, this means I trip over my words and mispronounce stuff often. I lose the ability to speak properly when I'm medication-drunk (the "high speed" part is very important), so there's pros and cons to each approach.
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Re: Random thoughts - On the Origins of "I Could Eat A Horse"
« Reply #1377 on: March 04, 2021, 10:35:52 am »

DJ is a not too unusual phonetism in Swedish. "Jungle" for example is spelled Djungel. Deep is spelled "Djup. "Animal" is Djur. All pronounced with a more twangy J sound.

We also spell some words with LJ, like Ljung ("Heather") or Ljuv ("Sweet"/"Delightful") which seems to indicate a softer, lower mouth kind of J sound.

I can only imagine how bizarre this must seem in the head of someone who doesn't realize that the Swedish J-sound is the English Y-sound.

Put the Swedish J-Sound is the english J-sound.
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« Reply #1378 on: March 05, 2021, 05:12:10 am »

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Re: Random thoughts - On the Origins of "I Could Eat A Horse"
« Reply #1379 on: March 05, 2021, 11:05:47 am »

I think there are more enbies (though I'm lumping in genderfluid, despite it containing both binary and nonbinary) than there are girls on Bay12 General Discussion (definition: is active-ish within the past week or so here). I count 5 enbies to 2 girls, though it's likely an underestimate on at least 1 side. Honestly, I think that's kinda wild. More enbies than there are girls.

The population of Bay12 GD is (note: very rough estimates) somewhere between 20 to 50. This implies that the enby percentage is between 25% and 10%, which is also wild. The enby percentage in trans populations is apparently 25% to 35%, but I can't find any estimates for the general population. I don't actively keep mental records on trans-ness specifically, so I can't say anything there. I only keep track of gender because I think that pronouns are important.

*I'm only counting those who have explicitly stated their gender/pronouns. I refuse to question stated genders, so it's simultaneously a loose and strict definition. Loose in that anyone can declare whatever and I have to accept it, but strict in that I only retain it if it's stated outright at least once.
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