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DiesIrae

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  1. I love novels/stories that are dark in nature, either violent or supernatural or a combination plus sexy. I used to read Laurell K. Hamilton's Anita Blake series because the protagonist was so brave, gutsy and strong. I loved the unresolved sexual tension in the earlier books and then.. and then..

    Anita Blake became a sl*t. :(

    Okay, I know there were reasons in the story why she needed to have sex lots but omg Laurell Hamilton. Why did you have to make sex be the focus of her stories? I was so sad that I quit the series and am still watching out for the next great action heroine. I was very curious though why there was such a big change to Anita Blake but it turns out it may have been related to whatever was happening to her real life.

    So, any of you guys have authors or works you really hate?

  2. Funny thing is, before I learned about other languages, I didn't know how the other Asian languages sound like. We would just categorise them as Chinese, which was very lazy. When I grew up a bit, I became interested in other Asian music because of drama series and it really helped me distinguish one from the other while learning a word or two.

  3. Aww, this topic actually makes me sad. In the Philippines, we use mostly English in our schools. It's probably nice that most of the populace understands English but the problem is most of us probably find it hard to express ourselves eloquently in our native language. I honestly don't know the Tagalog equivalents of most scientific and mathematical terms and I envy other countries which use their own language for most things.

  4. @mccanono: That's very interesting. I haven't really thought about the structural differences between English and Tagalog although it does come up I guess when someone tries to literally translate English.

    I think with our culture, it's not really hard to switch from one to another, especially those who are more exposed to English. I don't even think most people who speak in English think in Tagalog and literally do translations in their mind. It's kind of more fluid, I guess.

  5. This is something I'm anticipating when I start having children. I can't really fault people who are born elsewhere, forgetting their parent/s' mother tongue, especially if they can only talk in that language with 2-3 people. My mother actually speaks another dialect originally and hasn't even tried teaching me because of the same reason and because most people where I live speak Tagalog. It would be nice if we live maybe in a community with many Filipinos although I'm not really that bothered about it.

  6. I thought that with autocorrect, there'd be less shortcuts for chatting and texting these days. I honestly don't know why people use shortcuts still, but it's understandable for me if people without autocorrect use it.

    Actually, with some friends, I do use shortcuts but I avoid to overuse it. It's funny to mess with them because while I can be weird on text, I can also dish out complicated English words and sound professional :>

  7. English isn't new to me but I used to avoid talking in it because people can make such a big deal of it. So it was weird when I dreamed I was talking to it quite freely and it turns out that I was also talking while dreaming! I was so embarrassed because I can talk in it quite well but I've been pretending to fail at speaking in English.

  8. About one's own accent, I think it's not evident at first although if you talk to people who are used to different accents, that's when you know you have one. Even my Tagalog has a different accent to those who also speak Tagalog in other areas. You just don't notice it unless you hear other people or unless someone points it out.

  9. Let's leave text speak out of schools. It's already overused outside the school and it's not hard to do, it doesn't really restrict creativity.

    Oddly, for me, I get more misspellings in my touch QWERTY keyboard than when I was using the numbered keypad for texting.

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