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El segundo antes del dolor
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El segundo antes del dolor
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Toda la Tabla Periódica en un cabello
Aki podemos ver que la tecnología no solo sirve para perder el tiempo, también puede ser una forma de arte…. Como diría BORAT … NOTTTTTTTTTT.
Estos cuates si que se pasan el regalo de cumpleaños mas extraño de la historia
ahhahahaha
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también puede ser una forma de arte Como diría BORAT Estos cuates si que se pasan el regalo de cumpleaños mas extraño de la histria
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Gato llamado al deber de ser jurado
WoWOoWOOW, ora resulta que los gatos tiene que presentarse como jurados, y el simple hecho de no entender ni hablar ingles , no los exime de presentarse a rechazar la oferta.
esto demuestra una ves mas que no solo los takataka estan lokos
aahahaah
les dejo la noticia original.
Cat Gets Summoned For Jury Duty
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Since the Boston municipal census allows you to list your pets, Anna and Guy Esposito did just that and listed their cat Sal. Unfortunately now Sal has been called to jury duty.
“Anna filed to have her pet disqualified from the service requirement on the grounds he is “unable to speak and understand English.” She even included a letter from her vet explaining that Sal is not a human being but a “domestic short-haired neutered feline,”
Apparently being a cat isn’t dissuading them from forcing Sal to report, as the court rejected their request to excuse.
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resulta que los gatos tiene que presentarce como jurados,
y el simple hecho de no entender ni hablar ingles no los exime de presentarce a rechazar la oferta.
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La muerte de una lengua
Esto es algo que no debe de esta de moda jamas.
se que la noticia es vieja, pero apuesto a que no lo sabian.les dejo el reportaje.
Jan. 21, 2008: Chief Marie Dies; So Does Her Language
2008: Marie Smith Jones, a chief of the Eyak Indian tribe in Alaska, dies. With her dies the Eyak language.
Chief Marie, 89, was the last person to speak this tribal tongue, which she learned from her parents as a little girl. She was also the last full-blooded Eyak. Following her elder sister's death in the 1990s, Chief Marie, now the lone native Eyak speaker, kept the language alive with the help of linguist Michael Krauss. He'd begun working with Chief Marie in 1962.
Because Eyak's eventual demise could be foreseen, it became kind of a poster child in the battle against language extinction.
Eyak, a branch of the Na-Dené language, was — like many aboriginal tongues — spoken only in a small, local area. In this case, it was found in south central Alaska, centered near the mouth of the Copper River.
The spread of English certainly played a role in the decline of Eyak, but the real nail in the coffin came from the Tlingit, another aboriginal tribe that first came into contact with the Eyak through migration and eventually subsumed the former's culture. Tlingit, another offshoot of the Na-Dené phylum, became predominant as the two cultures merged.
The matter of language extinction has become more acute in a world made smaller by technology. Linguists are divided over whether this is a good or bad thing.
Those seeking preservation say that each language represents an entree into individual cultures, including insights into local knowledge. Those who would let a fading language go extinct argue that the fewer languages around to muddle understanding, the better.
Source: Wikipedia, Alaska Public Radio
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2008: Chief Marie Dies; So Does Her Language,
Esto es algo que no debe de esta de moda jamas. se que la noticia es vieja,
pero apuesto a que no lo sabian. les dejo el reportaje. Jan. 21
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video (swf) shido shido, disfrutenlo
si alguien sabe porfavor que ponga la traduccion en un comentario.
se los agradeceria mucho
:D
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e aki un sfw shido,
no se que dice,
pero esta shido si alguien sabe porfavor que ponga la traduccion en un comentario. se los agradeceria mucho
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