Every two hours he has to have a Capri-Sun break, or his juice box. And [his entourage] comes and ‘pat-pat-pat’ “Spidey can’t be too hot.” What is that??
Btw go follow my tiktok: @daffodils4echo
Crosshair: don’t you kriffing dare die on me
Tech: I have no intent on doing so…
Time for a rescue mission I recon 👀
This is basically a part two to this drawing! The brainrot for any Tech and Crosshair interaction is very real my guys, I just need them all to be happy 🥲
kenobi appriciation post
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i'm begging you guys to start pirating shit from streaming platforms. there are so many websites where you can stream that shit for free, here's a quick HOW TO:
1) Search for: watch TITLE OF WORK free online
2) Scroll to the bottom of results. Click any of the "Complaint" links
3) You will be taken to a long list of links that were removed for copyright infringement. Use the 'find' function to search for the name of the show/movie you were originally searching for. You will get something like this (specifics removed because if you love an illegal streaming site you don't post its url on social media)
4) each of these links is to a website where you can stream shit for free. go to the individual websites and search for your show/movie. you might have to copy-paste a few before you find exactly what you're looking, but the whole process only takes a minute. the speed/quality is usually the same as on netflix/whatever, and they even have subtitles! (make sure to use an adblocker though, these sites are funded by annoying popups)
In conclusion, if you do this often enough you will start recognizing the most dependable websites, and you can just bookmark those instead. (note: this is completely separate from torrenting, which is also a beautiful thing but requires different software and a vpn)
you can also download the media in question (look for a "download" button built into the video window, or use a browser extension such as Video DownloadHelper.)
What do I start with if I am starting Korean and how to I find out how to speak the basics. Can you help or give tips on how you started out??
안녕하세요! There are some great sites to help you get started on your Korean journey! The best way to study a language is to expose yourself to it everyday for at least 30 minutes to an hour. If you watch some Korean dramas, you can pick up some phrases. When I first started out, I learned how to write my name, then I got a white board and wrote down the alphabet multiple times until I memorized them all. When I would watch dramas, I would write down simple vocabulary that I heard.
Here are my tips for you:
Make sure you master the alphabet. I don’t recommend just reading how each letter is pronounced but to actually hear it being pronounced. Here is a good video.
There are some good sites out there that have great Korean lessons. Here are some:TalkToMeInKoreanHowToStudyKoreanSejonghakdang - Free EbooksTHE CYBER UNIVERSITY OF KOREA
Watch Korean language videos. (YouTube is going to be your best friend). KoreanUnnieSang-Seok YoonTalkToMeInKoreanKoreanClass101BASIC Phrases24 Hour KOREAN
Download the app HelloTalk and HiNative on your phone. You can talk to natives who can help you learn the language!
Download a Korean dictionary on your phone. Naver Dictionary is very good!
Download a Korean radio and podcasts. I recommend Radio Korean (Coco) and Player FM.
Follow Korean Instagram accounts.
List to KPOP and read the lyrics in Hangul. You can learn new vocabulary and how things are pronounced!
Practice your listening and speaking skills. This is the hardest thing to do but many neglect doing this and find themselves only studying vocabulary and the grammar. Don’t make that mistake! From the very beginning you should force yourself to speak it EVERYDAY no matter how awkward and bad it might be. So how can you practice if you don’t have any Korean friends? Here are some tips!
I would recommend recording yourself and posting it on HiNative and/or HelloTalk. People can give you feedback and tips. (Don’t be discouraged if they can’t understand you at times, keep working hard!).
If you have Netflix, there are some Korean dramas that have Korean subtitles. Watch the drama with… Korean subtitles!!! NOT English subtitles. When you put English subtitles, you aren’t really active listening anymore. BUT when you watch with Korean subtitles, you see how the sentences are pronounced, and you learn new grammar and vocabulary. You’re probably not going to understand much at first, but you should try to write down SOME (NOT all) the vocabulary you aren’t familiar with. These are bound to come up again in the next episode or even other dramas.
There are reality Korean TV shows on Youtube. They usually put some Korean subtitles.
Lastly, listen to Korean fairy tales on Youtube. Not only are they interesting, but they put Korean subtitles as well! So, after each sentence, pause the video, read the sentence, and repeat what the narrator said (You can also do this with Korean dramas). This will help you with your pronunciation. Here are some Korean books with audio and subtitles:BOOK21선녀와 나무꾼재주 많은 다섯 형제 곰 세 마리
Learning Korean is going to be like a roller coaster but you can do it! Enjoy the process and don’t get discouraged. Don’t give up! You’re going to need confidence in yourself, and you’re going to need to be okay with making LOTS of mistakes, speaking awkwardly, forgetting vocabulary, and MORE. If you find yourself becoming discouraged because other learners are doing very good and you feek behind, don’t watch their videos and try to only watch videos of native speakers teaching Korean and giving tips. ^-^ Good luck and I hope this helps!