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A tweet saying “Six Male Personalities Of Modern Men Explained: (which one are you?) Read the thread. " It has a picture of some of these, the first one is “alpha male”.It has a cartoonish picture of a guy in a suit. The next is “Beta male”. This shows a person wearing a blazer, with a sneer on their face. The one after this is “Delta Male”. This shows a guy in a plain white t-shirt. Next is a “Gamma male” It shows a guy in a red-and-black striped tshirt, with long hair. The next one is an “Omega Male” It shows a person with short black hair, glasses and suspenders.” The last one is a “Sigma male” It shows a guy with sunglasses and a leather jacket."

  • solsangraal@lemmy.zip
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    10 days ago

    thanks to the comment, i now know it’s van HHOHH or however it should be phonetically spelled. and no, i had never heard it said by a native prior to that

    now i’ll be that annoying ackckshuallyyy dweeb that corrects people

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      10 days ago

      If you don’t watch Doctor Who, and even if you do, Vincent and the Doctor is the best season 5 episode (no spoilers for the larger series arcs).

      And that’s when I started questioning how I pronounce Van Gogh (I’m American, so I say Go with the long ō).

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      10 days ago

      I recently watched the documentary Van Gogh by Vincent, which narrates his development as an artist by using his own self-portraits. Hearing the way the speakers pronounce his name is now cemented in my mind. Honestly it still feels weird, but I’ll get used to it.

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        9 days ago

        if you enjoy art documentaries, check out tim’s vermeer, about a random rich dude who hypothesized vermeer’s method of painting using mirrors, then painted a near perfect duplicate of a vermeer using the method, having never been a painter before