For anyone like me who didn’t know about the Stockholm Telephone Exchange Tower: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Stockholm_telephone_tower
Thymos
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•[META] Should AI disclosure tags [AI], [NOT AI] be mandated when sharing projects?English
3·23 days agoI’d prefer a [HUMAN] tag for projects without A.I. But yes, tags would be welcome.
Hmm yeah, I have a small window in my front door and I’m always conscious about the fact that somehow could see me when I walk past it. I need to get a curtain or something…
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What movies and shows had a positive influence on your life in your childhood?
1·7 months agoGrowing up I really loved the animated series Alfred Jonathan Quack or Alfred Kvakk in Norwegian. It’s about a duck, his farther (I think) is a mole and the antagonist is a nazi-styled crow called Dolf. My favourite episode was about this island they visited which turned out to be the shell of this gigantic turtle.
Another favourite was The World of David the Gnome. It’s about a gnome who lives in or under a tree and has all sorts of adventures with animals. The books it’s based on are also great, I still have them.
I don’t know if you can still find these series since they’re pretty old.


I think what is exceptional for English is that negation and forming a question require a modal verb. You can say “I love apples” but not “*I not love apples”, nor “*Love I apples?”. This is rare in a language. (An exception for negation could be “Apples, I love not”, but this does not sound like everyday speech.)