Because autism super taster abilities means I can’t taste what he tastes so it tastes wrong but I don’t know how to fix it
Yep!You know what, I never knew why is thousand called a K. Wow.
I see. That must be hard.
That's true. For kilo maybe?
Yep! It's just strange how we use it for everything, I am only used to kilo only as a weight unit. Ah, the more you know.
Very true. We don't question a lot of things we learn growing up. For example, roses are red. Violets are blue.
Violet is a shade of purple though, so..
Glad I am not native to English and violets were never blue for me, they were always violet
It is the famous poem. I just don't get it.
Where are you from then?
Ah, I know, I just learned it only in later teens. Well, there are blue violets too, like, usual blue. But I think I never saw those.Russia!
I don't think I've seen either.Oh, fancy. Teach me a cool phrase.
Um. How aboutTy pyosh moyu vodku.
What does it mean and how do I pronounce it?
Try to read this one xD it's already in Latin letters, I won't write it in Cyrillic =)Oh, put "ты пьешь мою водку" into google translate, it will spell it
I drank your vodka? lol
Actually, I've always been curious as to where the russian alphabet originates from. Got any idea?
It could be useful... I suppose.Haha, sure! It came from combining Russian script glagolitsa and Greek alphabet ^^
Interesting, thanks.Do the two resemble each other overall/?
Well, we actually never use glagolitsa and I think only students who study Old Church Slavonic learn it. We kinda basically used it only for like two centuries for translating church texts after it was invented? They really doesn't look alike, but glagolitsa looks awesome, like alien or dwarven script =)
i have the exact same plate holy heccc
Sounds kind of like Latin in essence.
I just ate a whole bag of Harvest Snaps in one sitting xD. They're so good.