u/SO4PDISH

Hi! I need some help with a translation

I’m trying to translate the phrase “you are too delicate” into sindarin, but it’s so confusing! There’s lots of different sindarin dictionaries online and they’re all saying different things!

Using Eldamo, the best I’ve got is “De dae-dail” which is horrific.

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u/SO4PDISH — 3 days ago

Day 10 of the tier list! Results: C tier! Next up: Songs from the Wood

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Hello! Interesting split of opinion yesterday, but with 7 votes for B tier and 9 for C tier, into C it goes. Next up is Songs from the Wood let me know what you think!

As TOTRNR didn't make it up to S tier, I've left it for now. But I have a feeling I'll be changing it for Songs from the Wood! The most popular option seemed to be to expand to 5 albums. (I'm secretly hoping Heavy Horses will fill one of those spots!)

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u/SO4PDISH — 3 days ago

Day 9 of the tier list! Results: S tier. Next Up: Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die!

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Hello! Happy Sunday to everybody. We've reached 3 in S tier, and I want to get feedback on what everybody is thinking. Some people have asked to expand to 5 albums, some have said unlimited. I wanted to tell you what my thoughts were going in to this. I really wanted everyone to give reasons why they like or dislike different JT albums, and so far lots of people have! My main thought process with regards to limiting the number of albums in S tier was finding the best of the best, and my worry is if I expand it any more, then it would become unclear what the actual best was. We have some options here as we continue, I can:

A) Keep it to 3, and as we go through the albums we can knock out one of the existing S tiers into A tier, and replace it with the new album.

B ) Expand the category to 5, as suggested.

C) Make it unlimited

This is a democracy, and I want to hear your opinions!

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u/SO4PDISH — 4 days ago

Hello!

I’m writing my first interview article for a pretty niche car club magazine. Someone I know recently took over as editor and he wants me to write an interview with my dad (my dad is pretty well known in the scene, as a mechanic and competitively).

I’ve been reading the magazine for a few years and the vast majority of the articles are either very technical accounts of what someone is doing on their car, or brief articles of events that have just happened, so this will be a newer angle for the magazine.

I’m not an experienced article writer, and most of my experience comes from essays I write as a hobby on topics that interest me. This is fairly unexplored territory for me!

My dad is very shy, and if I sat down and asked him questions as you would normally in an interview he won’t give me a proper answer bless him, so my current plan of action is not telling him I’m recording and asking him the odd question every now and again until I have enough to write about, then I’ll show him once it’s finished; I won’t send it until he’s happy with it.

What I’m actually asking though is I don’t want it to sound clunky, which I’ve found articles structured with:

Q: blah blah blah
A: blah blah blah

To sound like.

What would you guys recommend?

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u/SO4PDISH — 20 days ago

Image three is what I’d like (crew cut essentially), the only thing I’m worried about is the flat back of my head being very visible. My hair is naturally wavy/loose curls, and I like it short. Any suggestions?

u/SO4PDISH — 22 days ago