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February 8, 2010 - 3:32 PM

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“All the good things I did as president, all the mistakes I made - you can blame half of that on Willie Nelson”
— Nobel Peace Prize winner and ex-president Jimmy Carter, in Rolling Stone (via machinetext) (via newspeedwayboogie) (via artistspaid)
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February 8, 2010 - 3:30 PM

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February 6, 2010 - 4:00 PM

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13 Words Not Found In the English Language


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uppereastside:mittenstategirl:halvgal:earlyfrost:

1. Waldeinsamkeit (German): the feeling of being alone in the woods

2. Ilunga (Tshiluba, Congo): a person who is ready to forgive any abuse for the first time, to tolerate it a second time, but never a third time

3. Taarradhin (Arabic): a way of resolving a problem without anyone losing face (not the same as our concept of a compromise – everyone wins)

4. Litost (Czech): a state of torment created by the sudden sight of one’s own misery

5. Esprit de l’escalier (French): a witty remark that occurs to you too late, literally on the way down the stairs…

6. Meraki (Greek): doing something with soul, creativity, or love

7. Yoko meshi (Japanese): literally ‘a meal eaten sideways’, referring to the peculiar stress induced by speaking a foreign language:

8. Duende (Spanish): a climactic show of spirit in a performance or work of art, which might be fulfilled in flamenco dancing, or bull-fighting, etc.

9. Guanxi (Mandarin): in traditional Chinese society, you would build up good guanxi by giving gifts to people, taking them to dinner, or doing them a favour, but you can also use up your gianxi by asking for a favour to be repaid.

10. Pochemuchka (Russian): a person who asks a lot of questions

11. Tingo (Pascuense language of Easter Island): to borrow objects one by one from a neighbour’s house until there is nothing left

12. Radioukacz (Polish): a person who worked as a telegraphist for the resistance movements on the Soviet side of the Iron Curtain

13. Selathirupavar (Tamil): a word used to define a certain type of absence without official leave in face of duty

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I love these things. It’s so nice to know that there is a word out there for that feeling, even if it’s not in English

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February 6, 2010 - 3:59 PM

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February 1, 2010 - 1:15 PM

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