>>15842638I think it just comes from internet addiction, that's actually the case you'll see with a lot of ESLs who you see speaking proper English, it's something they pick up far more than intentionally learnt. I suppose I'm okay with that, but, anything concerning school, I just can't do it.
But I guess it is just laziness and being high-strung, yeah.
Sorry that you know the feel, I hope at least you yourself can climb out of the bucket, eventually.
>>15842659Banana ice cream, huh, never had that. But, you must've had watermelon flavored stuff at least once, right? I think I did. Wait, was it just strawberry disguised in a watermelon shape? Oh, I think it was. Then, I've never had watermelon either. But I bet it exists, wonder how it would be.
>are pic related in turkey?They likely are? I think that the insect wild life is pretty spread around here, so, I wouldn't be surprised. I don't actually know though, since I've never been around enough nature to see anything like that, I mean, I don't even remember the last time I saw some ants, lol.
>>15842675Ah, well, sorry to disappoint, but I can't recommend anything myself. I'm so disconnected from the language that reading books in it has gotten uncomfortable, I guess how I would put it. The only books I've ever read were in English, so, I know just as much about our literature as you do.
Hell, right now, you likely know more about our music scene than I do, also, lol. I can at the very least recommend Barış Manço, though. His few songs that I've listened to sound nice and just emit nostalgia.
To reverse the question, what reads would you recommend, that are in English? So far, I've only been reading war memoirs which I've been enjoying a lot, but I suppose I'd like to branch out.
>What is your favorite type of tea?Turkish tea. That's just the name of it, it's not called anything more from what I know, strangely. But, I do know that it's some sort of black tea. It's impossible for it to not b-Word limit.