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This simple and seemingly insignificant grammatical difference, between "have you" and "did you", surprisingly makes a big difference in meaning.
Both phrasings, along with simple past tense, are common translations for perfect tense from other languages.
But "At what age did you become an anime fan?" feels like a factual question.
"At what age have you become an anime fan?" feels like a more poetic question of essence, with a sense of inevitability. You "did become" Santa Claus from taking a job as a mall Santa, but you "have become" Santa Claus from growing old and gaining a beard, a portly belly, and being looked up to by children.
Are you sure it's grammatically correct?
"What have you become" and "At what age have you become" are different. I think "At what have you become good at" is awkward but probably grammatically correct. The age part is iffy I think.
But I thought it was funny.I've always been curious about the grammar behind the edgy "I am become death" quote.
Y'know, humour and subjectivity.
Is there anything to it besides Oppenheimer being a physics guy rather than a grammar guy?
'Cause it struck me I don't remember the recent Star Wars film being discussed. Not that I require that from you, of course, but it came to me out of the sudden that I'd enjoy your opinion.
^ According to my YouTube feed, I should absolutely hate it forever, so it's less than literally perfect I guess. Also I haven't seen Rogue One yet.
Anyhows, my mother has taken a liking for that tablet, she enjoys practicing German using Duolingo on it, so it was definitely worth it. Also lifehack: cassette cases work as phone holders.
He apparently read the Bhagavad Gita in Sanskrit according to Wikipedia, so maybe it's more like an improvised take rather than sourced from a "full" translation.
I've delayed taking this exam for ages, in part 'cuz I lacked a notebook to do them in but mostly because, well, it's hard and I was nervous. It's hard. Also there's only one available exam of the relevant version of that course, so if I fail I have no idea how to retake it. Anyhows, today I was courageous enough to take it, but as it turns out it had way too many topics that I thought weren't part of the exam, so I, umm, paused it and will resume later. In my defense if this were real-life I could just ask what to study for the exam.
I guess that means I have much to study now.
Also I found out about libgen.io, a hugeass repository of books with stuff I could never find anywhere else.
Also Pinterest HITs have become much less common, which is how I had been working for the last several months. I'm going to have to figure out something to do if they don't come back.
When I was in high school I think this was possibly my biggest fear so I'd even study the stuff the teachers told us was irrelevant.
also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conan
It was the other way around for me, I didn't think too much what to study in high school and I don't remember it coming up, but in university I couldn't afford to spend MP studying things that wouldn't be on the exam, and of course missing on studying something that could end up there was a deadly mistake.
Also, I'm somewhat bummed that there are some things I won't be able to do on the program I was making, not without doing some hackish things or maybe not even then and I'll have to rewrite the whole thing in C++ (something about DirectX), which from what I've heard is scary. It bugs me that computer science is elegant and clean, but actual programming in real-life computers is imperfect, unsightly, dirty.
"Really? How did it go?"
"Oh fucking come on"
"That bad?"
"Yeah, I'll have to go to work now"
What's Instapoetry?
I hope it's either poetry about instagram or poetry on instagram where every #other word #is a #hashtag.
http://www.hedonistmasses.com/?page_id=52
http://www.ircbible.destrukto-theater.nl/
http://www.ircbible.tk/
http://twc.sshunet.nl/~djstronk/ircbible/logs/genesis38.txt
But there are partial transcripts in some places like these:
http://www.tfarchive.com/community/showthread.php?t=24867
http://www.virushead.net/vhrandom/2004/01/irc-bible/
https://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthread.php/72205-IRC-Bible