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First symptom of Covid for me: intensification of sense of taste. Things that were moderately salty became intensely salty. Items that had just a little pepper in them were almost unbearably intense. I could barely stand to eat anything because the tastes were so strong. I had loved to put salt and hot pepper flakes on everything, but suddenly I couldn't bear to add spice to anything at all.. Even milk tasted like someone had added brown sugar to it. The dietary part of it was minor, because the trouble breathing and the need for supplementary oxygen got in the way. Good thing I had the nebulizer and two different ways to increase lung function besides the supplementary oxygen at home, or I'd have been hospitalized. It's more than three weeks on and I'm still nowhere near 100%. Yeah, my O2 readings are often 95%, but if I sit up and take a step they're back to 86 or so. This is going to take a while.Comment
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Here's a fun one: detraque, detraques, meaning someone who is dangerously deranged.
Certainly, that's a word that most of us could find use for every day. Whether accurate or exaggerated.
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I've yet to find Rutherfordium, but will settle for kurchatovium any day. (just love those k's)
Adding an "s" was a bit unexpected. (Who in a lab ever pluralizes single elements?)
but...
Why not gamble?
This game has so many unexpectednesses.
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A couple of good words that have popped up on back to back days. Neuk and neuks, meaning a corner or nook.
Adds to kue and kues, meaning the letter Q. Flipped to euk and euks, meaning an itch or restless desire or any skin disorder characterized by intense itching. Each worth 7 points.
That's 44 points for 2-6 seconds of typing. (depending on one's speed)
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A couple of good words that have popped up on back to back days. Neuk and neuks, meaning a corner or nook.
Adds to kue and kues, meaning the letter Q. Flipped to euk and euks, meaning an itch or restless desire or any skin disorder characterized by intense itching. Each worth 7 points.
That's 44 points for 2-6 seconds of typing. (depending on one's speed)
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Thanks for the heads up.
Without a bit of shame, I like the word even better now.
Too bad the english translation from Dutch isn't accepted here. Naughty words are one of life's delights.
In America, guys will often make anything said a reference to their privates. You say, "we're going on vacation." They grab themselves and say, "I've got your vacation for you right here." You say, "that's a big motorcycle." Guy grabs himself and says, "I've got your big motorcycle for you right here."
Doesn't matter what word or phrase you use, it converts to that inexplicable linguistic distortion. So, any word could have that American twist as an obscure definition.
For now, I'ma gonna leave my computer in its normal english neuk, and go take a prolonged nap, and hopefully dream Dutch things. Like tulips. And corners.
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Hilarious.
Thanks for the heads up.
Without a bit of shame, I like the word even better now.
Too bad the english translation from Dutch isn't accepted here. Naughty words are one of life's delights.
In America, guys will often make anything said a reference to their privates. You say, "we're going on vacation." They grab themselves and say, "I've got your vacation for you right here." You say, "that's a big motorcycle." Guy grabs himself and says, "I've got your big motorcycle for you right here."
Doesn't matter what word or phrase you use, it converts to that inexplicable linguistic distortion. So, any word could have that American twist as an obscure definition.
For now, I'ma gonna leave my computer in its normal english neuk, and go take a prolonged nap, and hopefully dream Dutch things. Like tulips. And corners..
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