u/schizobit3s

Vocabulary apps for more broad language.

I'm wondering what app I can go to for more words I haven't discovered yet, I'm a writer, I have been for over a decade. But I want to know much more obscure words and phrases. I have a large vocabulary, but it's hard for me to find words I'm unaware of. Vocabulary and writing are one of my special interests, so if you have information on an app or website that may extend my vocabulary, and also apps for different languages. I'm learning American sign language, generation X, sign language words change over time. I need to learn gen x sign language, there's someone I've been wanting to get to know. So that's more important before learning other methods and signs that other generations may not understand. I'm learning Japanese, I love writing the characters, I just don't feel like I'm getting enough enjoyment out of the English language. So any words or language apps will help me from becoming bored, let me know what may help. Duolingo does not. I follow the Michelle Thomas method with Japanese, ASL from people I know. Thank you for reading this, I appreciate it.

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u/schizobit3s — 10 days ago

I [23F] am new to a pescatarian diet, what are some things I should know?

As an adult now I decided a pescatarian diet works better for me, I am severely allergic to milk, anything from cheese to even the tiniest hint of lactose in anything can cause me to struggle to breathe or asphyxiate. I'm allergic to citrus, I won't die but it's uncomfortable and itchy, but anything else I can eat. But to be completely honest I just like seafood, I enjoy a pescatarian diet more than any other diet, but I'd like to know how to maintain this safely. I don't want to fall behind on my nutrition. Right now I'm okay, but I just started a pescatarian diet, previously as a kid for seven years I was a vegetarian. So I'm somewhat familiar with eating differently. Just let me know of any vitamins and nutrients I may fall behind on while only eating fish as my main source of meat. Thank you for reading this, I appreciate it.

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u/schizobit3s — 1 month ago