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Highschool student who’s interested in tech, FOSS, music and art. I usually post whatever catches my interest, plus boosts. Also a Swiftie.

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Cake day: June 29th, 2023

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  • One thing I could think of from Filipino culture is the manananggal (rough translation: one who removes). It’s a sort of humanlike being, but with wings and a very long tongue. At night, its body from the waist up would fly away and leave its lower half behind, then it would hunt for food. It would go on top of pregnant womens’ rooftops and using its long tongue it would feed on the fetus. Once the manananggal gets back to its lower half, the fetus would be gone forever.

    In order to get the fetus back, you can prevent the manananggal from returning to its lower half by putting something on the lower half, if you find it (not sure if it was salt or garlic or something else).

    One interesting thing that I’m not sure is quite related, but if you have a miscarriage, people say that ‘nakunan ka’ (rough translation: you were taken from / x was taken from you). Could be left over from the idea that the manananggal takes fetuses?

















  • I’m interested in both! I program in Python, and I’m trying to get more into linguistics.

    Computer languages are just so straight to the point. If something goes wrong, it’s your fault for not specifying. It’s beautiful that way. I also love the problem-solving involved.

    Human language is the complete opposite and I love it for that too. It’s full of ambiguity, and so many words seem related to each other - but with their own little nuances. If you say a certain word, it may have synonyms but most synonyms can’t give that exact meaning that a certain word gives. There are also soo many undertones you can say with a certain word. Once, my friend accidentally said ‘denigration’ instead of ‘desegregation’ (in context to black people and white people) which I found really interesting considering ‘denigration’ was derived from the Latin word for ‘black’ (the n-word) and meant ‘to get rid of the bad things’, therefore associating black with bad.

    Do they seem related? I dunno. I just love patterns and I love how languages convey meaning, whether computer or human.