Poonani Maker
Master Don Juan
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Is this a good idea? I'm hardcore learning 19 languages, for myself, And for the girls. It's a very difficult undertaking. Fruitless? Pointless? I do it as a mind exercise too. My job brings in the big money, but as far as an "educated" "white " "collar" job, well, let's just say that I'm not admired for my higher learning, but only for the courage and active role I play, everyday.
I suppose that I could use a number of the languages that I am learning in my everyday job, but mostly, it's to exercise the mind, IMPRESS people/girls, and to gain a better understanding of things I encounter out there.
I've noticed that some languages are "lazy" (Arabic) whereas others are "hyper" or "jumpy" i.e. Korean. I have to WORK, nonetheless, to pronounce it correctly. I feel like the whipping boy sometimes while learning it.
Am I just chasing the unattainable...trying to gain a grip on 19 different, but sometimes, overlapping, languages?
I've learns through this process, that After practicing a difficult or pronounce/understand language, that, the easier ones just flow and roll real easy. It's like a roller coaster, you climb uphill, then you wee downhill, then you climb uphill again with the more difficult language like Arabic, Russian, or Korean, then you coast with Dutch, Italian, or Portuguese.
Too many, in this country called America, could really care less what languages I know. They just want to get paid, fvck, dance, and drive BMWs, drink wine, fvck some more, usually only learning if it leads to money or a similar carrot.
Will women think that I can suck their puss real fine if I can half-way demonstrate, articulately speaking, all these different languages?
I suppose that I could use a number of the languages that I am learning in my everyday job, but mostly, it's to exercise the mind, IMPRESS people/girls, and to gain a better understanding of things I encounter out there.
I've noticed that some languages are "lazy" (Arabic) whereas others are "hyper" or "jumpy" i.e. Korean. I have to WORK, nonetheless, to pronounce it correctly. I feel like the whipping boy sometimes while learning it.
Am I just chasing the unattainable...trying to gain a grip on 19 different, but sometimes, overlapping, languages?
I've learns through this process, that After practicing a difficult or pronounce/understand language, that, the easier ones just flow and roll real easy. It's like a roller coaster, you climb uphill, then you wee downhill, then you climb uphill again with the more difficult language like Arabic, Russian, or Korean, then you coast with Dutch, Italian, or Portuguese.
Too many, in this country called America, could really care less what languages I know. They just want to get paid, fvck, dance, and drive BMWs, drink wine, fvck some more, usually only learning if it leads to money or a similar carrot.
Will women think that I can suck their puss real fine if I can half-way demonstrate, articulately speaking, all these different languages?
