Quote from: Françal I. Lux on Yesterday at 07:27:51 PMIs there any interest in some sort of historical /anthropological society where like-minded nerds can discuss, explore and debate the grand history of our species?
Quote from: King Txec on Yesterday at 07:07:35 PMQuote from: Breneir Tzaracomprada on Yesterday at 06:27:02 PMQuote from: Baron Alexandreu Davinescu on Yesterday at 04:37:38 PMAs much as possible, we need to begin expanding the ways in which we interact with each other. We have to move beyond words on a screen and start seeing each other's faces. This will help bridge gaps as we begin to see each other's common humanity.
:) Straight from a Green Party mailer. I am pleased.
I get credit since I made this exact argument in last year's Independence Day Speech!
-Txec R
Quote from: Mximo Malt on Yesterday at 06:26:45 PMQuote from: Marcel Eðo Pairescu Tafial, UrGP on Yesterday at 06:26:07 PMQuote from: Mximo Malt on Yesterday at 06:20:59 PMI believe the point RBM was trying to make is that Talossan was only well-known by people in Talossa, not necessarily that Talossan was "forbidden" from being spoken outside Talossa.
No, that was exactly the argument he was making. Namely, that people who are not already citizens need some sort of permission to be able to learn and speak Talossan, lest they commit plagiarism and copyright infringement. You can read that in the links I posted as source.
Va c'hupă, S:reu Tafial! Point aside, I'm not sure there's much he can do about it now since we all speak it without his consent 🤣
Maybe he'll be happy that we're still using it and take it as the greatest form of national pride! That's how I see our Glheþ, as an expression of our Talossan identity!
Quote from: Breneir Tzaracomprada on Yesterday at 06:27:02 PMQuote from: Baron Alexandreu Davinescu on Yesterday at 04:37:38 PMAs much as possible, we need to begin expanding the ways in which we interact with each other. We have to move beyond words on a screen and start seeing each other's faces. This will help bridge gaps as we begin to see each other's common humanity.
:) Straight from a Green Party mailer. I am pleased.
Quote from: Breneir Tzaracomprada on Yesterday at 06:27:02 PMQuote from: Baron Alexandreu Davinescu on Yesterday at 04:37:38 PMAs much as possible, we need to begin expanding the ways in which we interact with each other. We have to move beyond words on a screen and start seeing each other's faces. This will help bridge gaps as we begin to see each other's common humanity.
:) Straight from a Green Party mailer. I am pleased.
Quote from: Baron Alexandreu Davinescu on Yesterday at 04:37:38 PMAs much as possible, we need to begin expanding the ways in which we interact with each other. We have to move beyond words on a screen and start seeing each other's faces. This will help bridge gaps as we begin to see each other's common humanity.
Quote from: Marcel Eðo Pairescu Tafial, UrGP on Yesterday at 06:26:07 PMQuote from: Mximo Malt on Yesterday at 06:20:59 PMI believe the point RBM was trying to make is that Talossan was only well-known by people in Talossa, not necessarily that Talossan was "forbidden" from being spoken outside Talossa.
No, that was exactly the argument he was making. Namely, that people who are not already citizens need some sort of permission to be able to learn and speak Talossan, lest they commit plagiarism and copyright infringement. You can read that in the links I posted as source.