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Blank Flash Card Dispenser Box Card Size 2'' x 3'' 1000 cards
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u/jojewels92 · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

1.) Something that is grey.

2.) Something reminiscent of rain. It always rains when I go camping

3.) Something food related that is unusual. Tiramisu wafer cookies. Better than sex.

4.) Something on your list that is for someone other than yourself. I have a whole wishlist for other people. My boyfriend, gramdma, mom, dad, and little brother.

5.) A book you should read! Clearly. You should have read these already because they are the best books evar.

6.) An item that is less than a dollar, including shipping Not on my wishlist

7.) Something related to cats Leopards are big cats.

8.) Something that is not useful, but so beautiful you must have it.

9.) A movie everyone should watch at least once in their life. Because it's the best trilogy of all time.

10.) Something that would be useful when the zombies attack. To whack them in the head and the use the pick to smash their brains out. And it's foldable so it will fit in a backpack.

11.) Something that would have a profound impact on your life and help you to achieve your current goals. I'm a student and I practically live in the library most of the school year. I need a laptop because the computers at school are SO outdated.

12.) One of those pesky Add-On items.

13.) The most expensive thing on your list. Your dream item. PS4! I need this because I love to game and I really, really need Kingdom Hearts 3. Like really.

14.) Something bigger than a bread box.

15.) Something smaller than a golf ball.

16.) Something that smells wonderful. This is the BEST SCENT EVER. It smells like marshmallows, fire burning, and vanilla.

17.) A (SFW) toy. Grown-up toy!

18.) Something that would be helpful for going back to school.

19.) Something related to your current obsession, whatever that may be. Harry Potter is always an obsession.

[20.) Something that is just so amazing and awe-inspiring that I simply must see it. ]()

[Anything that has my real name on it.]()

Anything made in Oregon. This is a bit of a stretch but bear with me. The Bourne Triology preceeds The Bournce Legacy. Which starred Edward Norton who also starred in Fight Club. A movie based off the book who was written by none other than Chuck Palahniuk who is from Oregon & resides there.

I'll be back to finish this!

fear cuts deeper than swords

u/perkee · 1 pointr/latin

NB: I'm not at all very good at Latin.

My middle school started foreign languages in 6^th grade, and I picked Latin since my brother had chosen French and my parents thought Spanish was too easy. So I did two years in middle school, then I went to secondary school in 8th grade where an ancient (Latin or Greek, but Greek wasn't available to 8^th graders) and a modern language (at the time just French or Spanish) were required. My two years of middle school Latin covered maybe three months of high school Latin I, then it was all new stuff. After two years of Latin (the minimum), I dropped it and picked up Spanish.

I'm good enough to give you a halfway decent motto or tattoo translation, but reading actual ancient authors is tough for me. For interest's sake, I checked out the beginning of De Bello Gallico on Project Gutenberg just now, and I really need to bone up on the little connecting words to even know how the phrases relate to each other. I have a similar problem when reading, say, a French or Spanish newspaper; my vocab is just too limited in all of these languages for me to be any kind of awesome.

What's my advice, then? As for books, I learned from Wheelock. It's pretty good. But I was in a class, and I learn way better when I'm in a structured environment like that, so I have no idea if it's any good for the autodidacts of the world. I highly recommend making a ton of flash cards (the Pacon ones are my favorite) and learning the hell out of the vocab. And when it comes to vocab, I implore you to hammer the itsy-bitsy connecting words. For instance, in the linked Gallic Wars I had to look up the following little guys, all of which should come naturally if I want to read any of this quickly.

  • propterea therefore, for that reason; I thought I knew that but I was thinking of "propter", a preposition meaning nearby.
  • Horum Genitive plural of hic, meaning "this" or these"; I actually thought I knew that, but I had to look it up to be sure.
  • minime least of all. I only knew this as "no," which I am led to understand wasn't a classical usage of the word.

    Those are just the prepositions, adverbs, determiners, connectors, what will have, you that I didn't know in the first sentence of the third paragraph. Getting through this book would be, as you can imagine, a slog for me. So learn them shits if you want to read any classical Latin.

    What am I actually good at, then? Since I understand (roughly) how to decline and conjugate nouns and verb (respectively), I can express a sentence reasonably well by getting the vocab I don't have from Wiktionary, where it is conveniently tabulated. Thanks, nerds of the internet.

    Spero arbitreris hoc utile—I hope you find this useful. I had to go to Wiktionary thrice in there, and I'm not sure how to deal with deponents^+ . So maybe don't take my advice on translation with deponents.

    +Deponents are verbs with a passive form and an active meaning. They can be transitive (take objects), but not all of them do. For instance, "speak" is "loquor," which deponent, and I don't think it's transitive. To say "I speak Latin" you say "I speak latinly"—"loquor Latine."