Woah, pretty interesting. I’m only 20 minutes in, but I could watch a whole movie about that calavera woman.
Aw, looks like it’s no longer available.
He’s not. He’s a Roman, his father’s a centurion in the Jerusalem garrison, and his name is Naughtius Maximus.
“Hell, half the time I’m actively rooting against him” is what did it for me.
There’s a “getting to first base” joke in there somewhere.
I thought the swiss people seemed sometimes kinda "rude"or maybe a better word for it “cold” and a little annoyed
I have some Swiss-American relatives, and I think this is cultural. They just have a different set of indicators, they’re not going to be grinning and hugging.
I have a friend who went to London and just ate at Whole Foods all the time. So, vegans can survive.
“smoke copium, non-resident”?
“Homies” explains it too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCJ_e76mz6Q
I dunno though, I just listen to the music.
Wow, I really like this story. I’m not sure why I like this one and not “The Great Awake”; if I had to answer, I’d say it’s “voice”, but that’s a cop-out. I guess it’s relatable but just outlandish enough to be safe.
An ok story. A neat idea but I wonder if the author really did enough with it, for its length.
Then check out https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ran_(film)
They are 30-minute sessions. I did them in my car during work commute. Many public libraries have them. Here’s the first session: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eguDJPkjPwQ
I’ve used the Pimsleur language programs for a couple languages. It’s audio based: you hear a recording, and you say it out loud. A great way to get started.
This would make an awesome episode of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia”
100M view from normies or 10 upvotes from chads. You decide.
YouTube has several copies of this, here’s one: