>30 minute venus video with a speech impediment
jfc
>30 minute venus video with a speech impediment
jfc
>What will it cost
>Would it work
Better question, why?
He left out the "billion"
Then why can't Asians learn it? Maybe it's because doubling back the tip of your tongue is actually quite a feat. Maybe it actually has to be learned as a kid or the tongue muscles don't develop properly. In specific cases it could also be due to damaged nerves or muscles in the tip of the tongue.
Asians can and do learn it, the ones who haven't are the fresh off the boats, or the ones who make no effort to integrate.
In either case you can then still articulate an alveolar R, which sounds a little weird in english, unless you're scottish, but it doesn't make you sound like a retarded child.
No Asians don’t do the L sound. They use an r sound in place of L. As in ‘so Ronery.’ They don’t switch them like a lot of people think. They don’t make L sounds for R because as I said they can’t make L sounds easily.
Not quite. The typical sound asians make is an alveolar tap or trill, which is somewhere between an R, an L, and a D. L and D are articulated almost the same in english, the only difference is you seal the airflow with your tongue to make a D. The english R is farther back.
Except the atmosphere of venus is so hot that any probe that has been sent burned up in a matter of minutes.
Funny how we have pictures from the fucking surface, then.
All the probes did end up dying not long after settling on to the very hot surface, but those probes were delicate. Not rugged. The exact caveat I mentioned about the sort of things that will be needed to mine the surface.
And just in case you're being a giga-brainlet; the atmosphere isn't just as hot as at the surface the whole way up.
that's a picture of mars, I'm very tired