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Nice.
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Does Migrúzumótútilót have anything to do with "migration"?
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Indeed, it does, though the derivation is perhaps a bit odd:
migrúzumótútilót
- mygréze + -má + -át + útil + -ót
- movement + GEN + IND.PL + tool + IND.PL
(literally "movement tool")
Mygréze does carry more a sense of migration or travel, while gén would be an ordinary sense of "movement". Notably, útil is preferred rather than lacá, or "permit", owing to the fact that Ilians are not required to have permission (normally) to exit the country, and they can never be prohibited from re-entering the country, but a passport stamp is still required to be applied to Ilian travel documents upon crossing the border. Similarly, since exit visas are not typically required in most countries, you wouldn't normally need permission to leave, but the exit would be recorded.
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I guess mygréze and útil are loans from a Romance language, right?
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I don't think German border controls ever put stamps in my passport when I left my home country; this only happened on leaving in foreign countries I visited. Nowadays, the passport is scanned on exit when you use an automated control gate and maybe the data are stored somewhere (you'd assume that to be the case, but it may well be possible due to German data protection laws that the system just checks whether it is a valid German passport and doesn't store the data. I guess they absolutely store the data of foreigners, at least non-EU.)doctor shark wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 1:29 pm Notably, útil is preferred rather than lacá, or "permit", owing to the fact that Ilians are not required to have permission (normally) to exit the country, and they can never be prohibited from re-entering the country, but a passport stamp is still required to be applied to Ilian travel documents upon crossing the border. Similarly, since exit visas are not typically required in most countries, you wouldn't normally need permission to leave, but the exit would be recorded.
They had exit visas for citizens in the former USSR and many successor states kept them; IIRC, Kazakhstan only abolished them at some point in the 2000s.
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Indeed. I mean, Telèmor is a Romance-ish language, and the country that speaks it is next door...WeepingElf wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 2:54 pm I guess mygréze and útil are loans from a Romance language, right?
Sometimes I would get stamped for re-entering the United States, at least up through 2019 when you had to get a customs declaration card stamped upon going through passport control, though the US doesn't have formal exit controls, so no chance for stamps there.hwhatting wrote: ↑Wed Feb 08, 2023 4:58 am I don't think German border controls ever put stamps in my passport when I left my home country; this only happened on leaving in foreign countries I visited. Nowadays, the passport is scanned on exit when you use an automated control gate and maybe the data are stored somewhere (you'd assume that to be the case, but it may well be possible due to German data protection laws that the system just checks whether it is a valid German passport and doesn't store the data. I guess they absolutely store the data of foreigners, at least non-EU.)
They had exit visas for citizens in the former USSR and many successor states kept them; IIRC, Kazakhstan only abolished them at some point in the 2000s.
The situation for me, a foreigner with a Dutch verblijfstitel (residence permit), is a bit unusual when entering and exiting the Schengen Area, though: in principle, I do not need to be stamped, because I have (temporarily) the right to enter and exit as I please and the stamp means that I've been given permission to enter and exit, but some countries do stamp my passport (the Netherlands, France, Belgium, and Luxembourg all have), even when I'm able to and do use the automated gates, and some countries do not (Germany, Switzerland, and Slovenia did not). I think the automated gates typically just check for passport validity and that there's a match between the photo in the passport and your mug, though storage rules also differ from country to country: with the new Entry Exit System that keeps getting delayed, the storage rules are meant to be harmonized, but who knows when that's going into effect.
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Also, small changes to an older thing (including some changes to the human generator I use for photos anymore).
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It's not as accomplished as the other stuff here, but I think it's my first ever Venn diagram.
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Like our resident taxmaster doctor shark, I like to play around with graphic design—except I like making album covers for bands and releases that don't exist. I freely admit to using Midjourney and DALL•E, but maintain that it takes some effort to come up with a prompt that generates interesting results. Further, I am a typography nerd and finding the correct font is sometimes a challenge. Sometimes the names come first, sometimes the artwork; regardless, I love to share these and I would like to show some to you.
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daring presumption that they find adult cats and owls just as cute
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How are you getting that reading? I don’t get that from it at all.
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The shooter on the grassy knoll - Hypocrite that you are!Man in Space wrote: ↑Thu Jul 13, 2023 6:37 pm Like our resident taxmaster doctor shark, I like to play around with graphic design—except I like making album covers for bands and releases that don't exist. I freely admit to using Midjourney and DALL•E, but maintain that it takes some effort to come up with a prompt that generates interesting results. Further, I am a typography nerd and finding the correct font is sometimes a challenge. Sometimes the names come first, sometimes the artwork; regardless, I love to share these and I would like to show some to you.
Which one is the band name and which the album name?
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Happy, Bashful, Dopey, Sleepy, Doc, Sneezy, Grumpy (in 3SDL...)
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Those fictional album covers are awesome! Too bad the bands and albums do not actually existMan in Space wrote: ↑Thu Jul 13, 2023 6:37 pm Like our resident taxmaster doctor shark, I like to play around with graphic design—except I like making album covers for bands and releases that don't exist. I freely admit to using Midjourney and DALL•E, but maintain that it takes some effort to come up with a prompt that generates interesting results. Further, I am a typography nerd and finding the correct font is sometimes a challenge. Sometimes the names come first, sometimes the artwork; regardless, I love to share these and I would like to show some to you.
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Cool covers! I'm getting a nice 70's prog rock vibe.
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a cousin of mine, a quasi-professional photographer,
told me that many of his colleagues no longer take "real" photos,
but use artificial intelligence,
and that more and more it's barely indicated with peri-phrases...
but many have already seen a drop in orders and in the number of contracts,
as the artistic side of things can be replaced very advantageously
(i.e. without any purse strings attached...) by the average network user...
but after all, quality will soon be judged by artificial intelligence...
what can we do, he told me...
maybe stop publishing innovative content online...
told me that many of his colleagues no longer take "real" photos,
but use artificial intelligence,
and that more and more it's barely indicated with peri-phrases...
but many have already seen a drop in orders and in the number of contracts,
as the artistic side of things can be replaced very advantageously
(i.e. without any purse strings attached...) by the average network user...
but after all, quality will soon be judged by artificial intelligence...
what can we do, he told me...
maybe stop publishing innovative content online...
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Seconded! Those indeed are Awesome with a big A!WeepingElf wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2023 9:48 amThose fictional album covers are awesome! Too bad the bands and albums do not actually existMan in Space wrote: ↑Thu Jul 13, 2023 6:37 pm Like our resident taxmaster doctor shark, I like to play around with graphic design—except I like making album covers for bands and releases that don't exist. I freely admit to using Midjourney and DALL•E, but maintain that it takes some effort to come up with a prompt that generates interesting results. Further, I am a typography nerd and finding the correct font is sometimes a challenge. Sometimes the names come first, sometimes the artwork; regardless, I love to share these and I would like to show some to you.
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Yaaludinuya siima d'at yiseka wohadetafa gaare.
Ennadinut'a gaare d'ate eetatadi siiman.
T'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa.
Ennadinut'a gaare d'ate eetatadi siiman.
T'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa.
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Thank you all!
Album: Hypocrite That You Are!
Artist: The Shooter on the Grassy Knollquinterbeck wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2023 6:14 amThe shooter on the grassy knoll - Hypocrite that you are!
Which one is the band name and which the album name?
Album: Hypocrite That You Are!
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trying to translate the quote from Princess Bride: Death cannot stop true love. All it can do is delay it for a while.
I've only managed to translate the first part, as this year has been so deadly for my family...
I decided to make an image in memorial...
the dead man doesn't return the heart he took...
I've only managed to translate the first part, as this year has been so deadly for my family...
I decided to make an image in memorial...
the dead man doesn't return the heart he took...