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Posts by Griffin (they/them) - @wordsatwork

Oh that sounds so cool!! I'd love to see the results of your work when you're done!

11 months ago 1 0 0 0
I Tried Traveling With the World's Smallest Language
I Tried Traveling With the World's Smallest Language YouTube video by Griffin / Wordsatwork

Can you explore a new city entirely in Toki Pona? Well, I figured it was worth a shot! Check out my newest collab with ijo Kesi below! #language #tokipona #milwaukee

www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9TX...

11 months ago 12 1 1 0

I'm honored!! Thank you!

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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Yesterday I took the Green Line out to Oak Park and then walked up to Riis Park in Belmont Cragin on the Northwest Side. The bird sanctuary up there is a real treat!

1 year ago 5 0 0 0
A map of Chicago's 77 community areas, with the ones I've visited so far labeled in orange.

A map of Chicago's 77 community areas, with the ones I've visited so far labeled in orange.

I've been trying to visit all of Chicago's 77 community areas! Here's where I'm at so far.

There's a lot of gaps I'd like to fill; I'm hoping to see Little Village/La Villita (South Lawndale), Back of the Yards (New City), and Chatham soon. #chicago

1 year ago 11 0 1 0

That could bear serious fruit!

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

The idea of an "in-universe" conlang is really fascinating, worldbuilding-wise. Like what if there was a government-designed Esperanto clone that wasn't very good but nevertheless became the first language of millions of people and evolved to fill in the gaps?

1 year ago 5 0 2 0

So... how old were you when you realized English "as well" and Spanish "también" were the same thing?

1 year ago 15 0 1 0

Hi there David! 👋

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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Oh these have legs... particularly excited about Sharp Sign aka Combining Hashtag Above

1 year ago 5 1 0 0

If you'd like to read my 100-page thesis about Esperanto and its political history, check it out here!

griffinbassett.com/wp-content/u...

1 year ago 10 1 0 0

...I might have an answer. Long story short, it's language attitudes: people have been drawn to EO since its inception because learning the language is how you enter its community.

EO is inextricable from its internationalist philosophy, and this has driven its speakers to keep it alive.

1 year ago 9 0 1 0

A lot of people say Esperanto is "Eurocentric" - and they're right! For a "universal language," it's not very well designed. But why is it still by far the most popular constructed language on the planet?

Well, after going through the history of Japanese anarchism, WWI, and the Bahá'í Faith...

1 year ago 16 1 1 0