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Paraguayan-Spanish PhD Student in Taiwan at NCCU 政大
EN · FR · 中文 → ES 🇵🇾🇪🇸 translator
Likes geography, language and media studies
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【顏社】Leo王 - 都有體會 (Official Music Video)

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Researchers from @[email protected] have found that #Bats produce death metal “growls” to make social calls. See the findings in the @[email protected] Research Highlight: https://plos.io/3OywuiP
Bats use death metal “growls” to make social calls - The Official PLOS Blog

PLOS Biology researchers find that bats produce low-pitched calls, similar to those used by death metal vocalists.

The Official PLOS Blog

I'm also on Instagram with a study account and a new design

https://www.instagram.com/hashingram/

#Studygram #Chinese #中文 #LanguageLearning

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#Taiwan #Music #TaiwanMusic

神的右手
The Right Hand of God

I just absolutely love the blend of traditional instruments with contemporary beats and the thick bass

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jITF6jcFLs

神的右手 (Right Hand Of God)

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Had an opportunity today to talk about Goya's «Aquelarre» (a Witches' Sabbat painting) in my Chinese-Spanish movie club. All of this because the movie was about homoeroticism... So I drew up for them the whole cultural connection between feminists, lesbians, witches, and Satan. What a fun Sunday~

#Goya #Aquelarre

Some pictures of Sophie a Formosan Mountain Dog mix 米克斯 from #Taiwan for #DogDay #DogsOfMastodon #noxp
@educawanico This is one of my favorite temples in Taiwan! Did you notice the cartoon characters hidden in the artwork? I wrote a whole post about it here... https://spectralcodex.com/lukang-yuqu-temple/
Lukang Yuqu Temple 鹿港玉渠宮 | Spectral Codex

Yuqu Temple (玉渠宮) is a colourful temple in the back alleys of Lukang, one of the oldest and most traditional cities in Taiwan. Tracing its origins back to a simple shrine built in 1765…

Spectral Codex

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Taipei Main Station, platform 2, 14:17, c. 1970s

Notice how ppl are rocking the 70s flares 🕺🏻

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/timmyzone/status/1590163813718175744

An interesting deviation from the norm at this temple on Kinmen’s southeastern tip. Rather than the usual two guard lions flanking the temple’s main doors, the spot usually reserved for the female lion is occupied instead by an elephant.

It rains more in Taipei than in Seattle, the world’s most famous rainy city! I checked.

Seattle usually gets about 40in of rain a year; Taipei gets AT LEAST double that.

Before you correct me with stats about the annual number of rainy days, I think you’ll find Taipei “wins” (loses?) in that respect too.

https://www.seattleweatherblog.com/rain-stats/

Rain Stats

Seattle averages 39.34 inches of precipitation a year, with the vast majority falling as rain instead of snow. Official precipitation totals for the city are measured at Sea-Tac Airport, which is a…

Seattle Weather Blog