didilysims said: Argh, verb in second position! I should KNOW that! It’s only been a few months since I stopped taking German and already I’m forgetting so much. 😦 Thank you for correcting me, though. Can’t improve without corrections! 🙂

Ah, don’t worry! Your German is just fine and that is such a common mistake between our two languages! If it helps, my little brother and I just sat in front of his english homework and were both completly clueless!

You have/had German in high school? Wow, that’s great! German schools are often very limited in languages (apart from English, French, Spain and the “dead” languages of Latin and sometimes Greek). I love how many of the english-speaking schools (atleast the ones I encountered) offer more languages and languages who are not necessary considered to be used worldwide!

sushigal007:

b00ksgaloree:

yes. 

It may be impressive, but it’s also annoying when you run out of space on the shelves.

Then again, it was also annoying when I ran out of space on the Kindle too.

Anyone noticed the guy in the upper picture? No? Might be hallucinating…

I got tagged by nappeborntoparty.

Eh, for my taste it’s too much on the desktop. I prefer only one row of desktop icons… Yeah, that’s a quirk of mine that can be pretty annoying.

Almost everyone I follow has already done it, and I know that there are people who do not want to participate and I don’t want to put them under pressure, so… If you’re reading this and want to do this, feel free. Oh, and yes, I blacked out my name. I guess some of you already know it, but… you know, not everyone has to know it. (If you want, you can call me Dorothea.)

moudschegiebchn said:  Oh yes, that. I had Sims 3 installed for a few days like two months ago. These “Hey, U K this cool stuff we have?” Is SO DAMN annoying. Though I read somewhere that you could turn that off. But still. Who thought that this is a good idea?

Yes, you can turn it off somewhere in the options. I did it. And then I saw the “brand-new cool feature OMG!!11!” to share your experiences on twitter and facebook. That and the fact that they made the Store Mode default, sealed the deal. (That and the features why I orgiginally gave up Sims 3) I only installed the Base Game(!!!) and still got the “cool” online features of Showtime. You know, the Sims 2 store/exchange/whatever was atleast decent!

Finally, after over two and a half hours (and my internet connection is pretty good) it was finished uploading. So I opened the game, selceted a neighborhood- and was greeted by a wall of neighborhoods I could buy for only 2.460 Simpoints!!! Order now!!! Awesome!!!. I selected Sunset Valley as my neighborhood to be and loaded it- to be greeted by a loading screen which told me about the benefits of Montevista….

That’s it, i’m uninstalling it.

Every once in a while, I’m bored and get that urge to try Sims 3 out again. So, I’ll be probably not posting stuff for a week or so. I’ll still be around, just won’t post stuff. Don’t worry, I’ll be back! (If I survive the patching process… Yes, I always uninstall it.) I always came back! 🙂

didilysims said:  It’s Greek but comes to English from Latin. *word nerd* Funny how words that sound normal to a native English speaker can be funny to others with different mother tongues and vice versa! Für mich, “Bindestrich” ist sehr lustig! (How’s my Deutsch? :P)

Ah, see! My old Latin teacher was a “Greek Nerd”. He would always show us ways how Greek and Latin influenced the modern languages (he was really into the indogerman languages and would always show us how they were connected, too).

Oh yes! It is especially funny how some of our words sound so hard (Krankenwagen, Fernbedienung, Katzenkratzbaum- try saying this without twisting your tongue, while we tend to have problems with the softness of english words- you don’t want to hear my grandparents try to speak english. For example, that’s how they would probably pronounce “excuse me”: “Ekskjuse mee”. Looks scandinavian, doesn’t it?

Your German is just fine! To be perfect, you’d just need to shift part of the sentences (for example delete the comma and put “ist” in it’s place instead), which is a common problem between languages who differs in their order like the german and the english. I’ve learned English since grade 3 (for ten years), I’ve took an exam to prove that I’m very good at writing, reading and speaking english and plan to study it and I’m still completly lost when it comes to some things like the “apostrophy s” or some of the lesser used tenses and tend to mix up parts of the sentences because it differs from the german! 🙂

Sorry, I sometimes tend to be a grammar nazi (okay, that’s an unfortunate idiom :D) also, sorry I wrote a novel. (Was almost going to write roman, that wouldn’t have made any sense.

didilysims said: Tumblr tags don’t like hyphens, which is stupid, but they just won’t work. I use a space instead, but you could try something else. I know colons work, and I think periods do too.

Ah, dang it! I completly forgot! Going to change it right now!

(Hyphen is such a strange word! Was it originally a greek word? It sounds funny, but I guess “Bindestrich” sounds similar to english ears!)