It's a Word World
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It's a Word World
What in the world would we do without words? I enjoy them and, I suspect, so do others.
Sean Carroll gives us his view on the Word of the Year.
Sean Carroll gives us his view on the Word of the Year.
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HAMLET: Words, words, words.
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- Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Act 2, Scene 2
HAMLET: Words, words, words.
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- Troilus and Cressida Act 5, Scene 3
- The effect doth operate another way.
- [Tearing the letter]
Go, wind, to wind, there turn and change together.
My love with words and errors still she feeds;
But edifies another with her deeds.
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If someone had never read a single Shakespeare play, and I'm not saying who, which one would you recommend as a first? Besides the first one… unless that's the best one to start with. Movie's and plays notwithstanding. I know the lingo takes some getting used to and I suspect that's why I am asking.neufer wrote:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------LORD POLONIUS: What do you read, my lord?
- Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Act 2, Scene 2
HAMLET: Words, words, words.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------TROILUS: Words, words, mere words, no matter from the heart:
- Troilus and Cressida Act 5, Scene 3
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- The effect doth operate another way.
- [Tearing the letter]
Go, wind, to wind, there turn and change together.
My love with words and errors still she feeds;
But edifies another with her deeds.
This would be too much work. Your knowledge of his works is becoming infectious. Actually that was long ago but it might be time to - bite the bullet.
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I'd recommend a comedy, A Midsummer Night's Dream. Or if you (sorry... someone) want something a little more dramatic, but not a tragedy, The Merchant of Venice.Ron-Astro Pharmacist wrote:If someone had never read a single Shakespeare play, and I'm not saying who, which one would you recommend as a first?
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Thanks. For ̶m̶e̶ that person something not too serious might be best.Chris Peterson wrote:I'd recommend a comedy, A Midsummer Night's Dream. Or if you (sorry... someone) want something a little more dramatic, but not a tragedy, The Merchant of Venice.Ron-Astro Pharmacist wrote:If someone had never read a single Shakespeare play, and I'm not saying who, which one would you recommend as a first?
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I'd recommend checking out a Shakespeare DVD at your local library.Chris Peterson wrote:I'd recommend a comedy, A Midsummer Night's Dream.Ron-Astro Pharmacist wrote:
If someone had never read a single Shakespeare play, and I'm not saying who, which one would you recommend as a first?
I would also strongly recommend getting your hands on the book: Asimov's Guide to Shakespeare
If authorship interests you then get John Michell's Who Wrote Shakespeare?
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Great ideas! Asimov's Guide to the Bible and his autobiographies were available on recently so I picked them up. I am more of an audio "reader" because I drive a lot but that will hopefully transition to more reading as I get closer to retirement. Appreciate the suggestions.neufer wrote:Click to play embedded YouTube video.I'd recommend checking out a Shakespeare DVD at your local library.Chris Peterson wrote:I'd recommend a comedy, A Midsummer Night's Dream.Ron-Astro Pharmacist wrote:
If someone had never read a single Shakespeare play, and I'm not saying who, which one would you recommend as a first?
I would also strongly recommend getting your hands on the book: Asimov's Guide to Shakespeare
If authorship interests you then get John Michell's Who Wrote Shakespeare?
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They may not be real words but they are quite descriptive. For instance I might be accused of being "seccentric" from time to time.
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Time to time?? I thought that was pretty much your normal state of being.Ron-Astro Pharmacist wrote:They may not be real words but they are quite descriptive. For instance I might be accused of being "seccentric" from time to time.
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Careful
Careful or I'll turn you into Darth Matter.Beyond wrote:Time to time?? I thought that was pretty much your normal state of being.Ron-Astro Pharmacist wrote:They may not be real words but they are quite descriptive. For instance I might be accused of being "seccentric" from time to time.
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Hah! I should probably show that to my students!Moonlady wrote:Click to play embedded YouTube video.
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I support the Oxford comma.
Know the quiet place within your heart and touch the rainbow of possibility; be
alive to the gentle breeze of communication, and please stop being such a jerk. — Garrison Keillor
alive to the gentle breeze of communication, and please stop being such a jerk. — Garrison Keillor
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Why? Maybe because:bystander wrote:I support the Oxford comma.
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You should! And please let them write a paper on English grammar by using the lyrics of this song (they will hate this song after listening it for multiple times )Ann wrote:Hah! I should probably show that to my students!Moonlady wrote:Click to play embedded YouTube video.
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I was pranked along with my fellow students at the medical school when I was an aspiring nurse by medical students who were already in the third year of their training. The first half year is usually a probationary time and it is easier for the medical school to expel students if they think they have any objection that someone is not qualified for a medical profession and by the employment legislation they can easier terminate the contract between the student and the clinic and vocal school. That puts a lot of pressure on students since it is known that they will choose only half of the attending students who can continue their education.
Two students appeared as physicians one was a "psychiatrist" and the other one pretended to be an assistent physician. They played on a casette player songs and music from different categories like death metal, rock, pop, classic music etc and we had to analyse which music is good for health and which music category is bad for a healing process
The pranking included other parts too, but after this, we were called for the announcement of the "test results" to another part of the schoolbuilding where our teachers had prepared a big welcome party for us. The students from the third year training had baked us cakes etc and we had fun. Other than that, as a person working in a medical profession, one leg is always in "prison".
My fellow students and me pranked the newbies when we were in our third year of our training by examining their "physical fitness" since a nurse has to walk a lot in a big clinic building, the clinic I attended was a big university clinic and it had a big tower and many other buildings. You ran a lot. We let them run, messure their vitals, get urine sample from them (we told them that we will check the samples for any illegal drugs) and let them run more, yes we were really mean. By the law, every student is examined by the clinic physician anyway, but this was an extra examination, since our education system was more elitist in the country. But hey, we baked cakes and prepared a great party for them afterwards, too
(Oh music therapy exists, I visited even a museum where treatment rooms for mental ill patients were decorated with paintings, art and the patients listened music while watching the paintings)
Just giving you ideas Ann, haha.
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May the unknown force be with you.Ron-Astro Pharmacist wrote:CarefulCareful or I'll turn you into Darth Matter.Beyond wrote:Time to time?? I thought that was pretty much your normal state of being.Ron-Astro Pharmacist wrote:They may not be real words but they are quite descriptive. For instance I might be accused of being "seccentric" from time to time.
To find the Truth, you must go Beyond.
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Or "I only trust people who use the Oxford comma such as my parents, Mother Teresa and the Pope."Moonlady wrote:Why? Maybe because:bystander wrote:I support the Oxford comma.
There are some good reasons as others have pointed out.
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I think I'd need that unknown force to go "Beyond" and prove some "seccentricisms".Beyond wrote:May the unknown force be with you.Ron-Astro Pharmacist wrote:CarefulCareful or I'll turn you into Darth Matter.Beyond wrote: Time to time?? I thought that was pretty much your normal state of being.
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Be careful! IF you go too far "Beyond", you may find that time runs very slow, or is even non-existent, which will defeat your proving any "seccentricisms".Ron-Astro pharmacist wrote:I think I'd need that unknown force to go "Beyond" and prove some "seccentricisms".
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Yes. I would hate to be accused of trumpeting!Beyond wrote:Be careful! IF you go too far "Beyond", you may find that time runs very slow, or is even non-existent, which will defeat your proving any "seccentricisms".Ron-Astro pharmacist wrote:I think I'd need that unknown force to go "Beyond" and prove some "seccentricisms".
v. trump • et – to speak in such a manner as to render the listener void of rational thought mainly by use of loud, irrational logic.
n. trump • ette - those rendered by irrational logic causing suffrage.
n. trump•o•line – platform on which to trumpet known to provoke hillarity.
I'd better stop right there or I'll have to change my last name to McDonald.
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Another good thing that came from today’s press conference was a new word for me – ringdown.
From the simulation - it looked like a tunnel moving through space. Lots to follow.
From the simulation - it looked like a tunnel moving through space. Lots to follow.
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