I already did one of these, so why not do it again? This time we have a pretty funny one:
If you want to be strong, join us
Become a real aquarist
There are already three hundred or four hundred of us
Including two majors and one bishop
Eight dentists with the rank of ministers
Aquarium Club
We have a two-color stamp
And a post office box at the main post office
We have already received several letters
With the note "Aquarium Club"
We have an aquarium wit
Warning: contains spoilers for the G5 movie.
This entry is different from what I usually post here, but I just had to share some of my thoughts about the new movie. Specifically, what I want to discuss here is the symbolism of the lighthouse. I love that they made it the house of Argyle and Sunny, and here's why:
The thing that immediately came into my mind when I saw the movie is a piece of literature from my country: a short story called "Latarnik" ("The Lighthouse Keeper") by Henryk
This time it's a silly song about spring. Translation by Google, with my corrections. Sorry for bad video quality.
They say true art will defend itself. But not from me.
(Verse 1:)
Spring is coming
You can hear a bird chirping
It's a pretty song
But it's so silly
A stork has arrived
And it's digging in a puddle
I don't mind it
It only gets sillier from here
(Chorus:)
Aa aaaa It's spring already
Aa aaaa Longer days
Aa aaaa Flowers grow
Aa aaaa Sill
Here is my (probably pretty bad) attempt at translating the lyrics to English:
When I weaved my braids into winter days
Blue ribbons smiled at you like two sisters
And the gloves, which I kept losing so you would look for them
Always had for you ten nuts hidden in their fingers
And into the footprints on the road
Which I made gliding through the snow
I threw summer's fruits
For you to follow me
Today I don't have braids anymore
The wind took the ribbons
I don't wea