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skinny margaritas

@controllingkittens / controllingkittens.tumblr.com

Broadway. Spanish. Sapiosexual. Student. DIVA. mess. art-lover. freak and geek. films. books. Sometimes I try to write. INTJ. And now on a journey to be a healthy dumplin'
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isvvc-pvscvl

Little interview I hadn’t seen yet. My guy’s on my level with the favourite condiment being mojo. Love me some mojo. And preferring the company of dogs! Also ‘intelligence/serious sexual chemistry’ 😅

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fablefire

‪It’s Monday!‬

‪Contest time! In honor of all the uncredited reposts of the original in ‬‪r/wholesomememes and‬ r/getmotivated, the first Reddit post in each of those to get 50k updoots will get a free doodle. DM me the screenshot of your victory.‬

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Levels of Language Endangerment

Viable languages: Have population bases that are sufficiently large and thriving to mean that no threat to long-term survival is likely.  Viable but small languages: Have more than c. 1,000 speakers, and are spoken in communities that are isolated or with a strong internal organization, and aware of the way their language is a marker of identity. Potentially endangered languages: Are socially and economically disadvantaged. under heavy pressure from a larger language, and beginning to lose child speakers. Endangered languages: Are spoken by enough people to make survival a possibility, but only in favorable circumstances and with a growth in community support.  // Have few or no children learning the language, the youngest good speakers are young adults.  Seriously endangered languages: Have the youngest good speakers age 50 or older.  Nearly extinct languages: Are thought to be beyond the possibility of survival, usually because they are spoken by just a few elderly people. Moribund languages: Have only a handful of good speakers left, mostly very old. Extinct languages: Are those where the last fluent speaker has died, and there is no sign of any revival. // Have no speakers left. Source: Language Death by David Crystal 

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