User:Aavindraa
- Bennu
- Whorf hypothesis
- Florivore
- Right to explanation
- Astraea
- Delos
- Rees's Cyclopædia
- Cosmographia (Sebastian Münster)
- Clopen set
- Colugo
- Category:Physiographic sections
- List of ISO 639-1 codes
- Jonathan (tortoise)
- Circle packing in a circle
See User:Aavindraa/code for my take/interest in computers / computer languages.
In addition to computer languages, I use a variety of human languages. For better or worse, I communicate primarily in English, one of the major common tongues of Earth.
en-us -N | This user is a native speaker of American English. |
en-us -bos | This usah speaks with a little Boston accent. Wicked. |
en-nj | This user uses New Jersey English. Youz gotta problem widat? |
en-nyc | This user speaks in New Yorker. {{{1}}}. |
sa-2 | एष उपयोजकः माध्यमिकेन संस्कृतेन लेखितुं शक्नोति। |
la-1 | Hic usor simplici latinitate contribuere potest. |
hi-1 | इस उपयोगकर्ता को हिन्दी भाषा का प्रारम्भिक स्तर का ज्ञान है। |
🗣️ lingua iter: d:User:Aavindraa
On science: I get bored of hearing various simulation hypotheses. Plato covered the allegory of the cave hundreds of years ago, and we have the modern action masterpiece The Matrix to disseminate the idea in pop-sugar form. Besides, if the world is not real, what difference does it make?
In the headline below, you can see that New York Times writers have been saucy for at least 85 years.
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