All Activity
- Past hour
-
One of the best in paramount right now. Lawyer check mom and daughter for the win
-
Interesting. I did a similar prompt with Gemini: It is highly likely that this text was originally written in another language (most likely Russian) and then translated into English, or at the very least, it is a rough draft heavily influenced by non-native speakers. Based on linguistic markers and the specific errors included in the text you provided (such as the [sic] markers), here is the evidence that points to translation: 1. The "Comprehensive and Comprehensive" Error The phrase in Point 2, "A comprehensive and comprehensive [sic] non-aggression agreement," is a classic "translation stutter." Likely Origin: In Russian diplomatic correspondence, a standard phrase is "полное и всеобъемлющее" (polnoye i vseob'yemlyushcheye), which translates to "full and comprehensive." The Glitch: A machine translation tool or a fatigued human translator likely translated both distinct Russian adjectives into their closest English equivalent ("comprehensive") without catching the redundancy. The fact that your text includes [sic] indicates that the English editor noticed this error but left it in to preserve the original document's exact wording. 2. Transliteration of "Zaporizhzhya" In Point 19, the text uses the spelling "Zaporizhzhya". The Clue: Standard English diplomatic texts (like those from the US State Department or UK Foreign Office) typically use the BGN/PCGN standard spelling "Zaporizhzhia" (ending in -ia). The Origin: The -ya ending is a direct transliteration of the Cyrillic ending (я), which is common when translating directly from Ukrainian (Запоріжжя) or Russian (Запорожье) without using a standardized English style guide. The inclusion of [sic] again suggests the editor flagged this as non-standard spelling. 3. Grammatical Structure & Tone The sentence structure throughout the document relies heavily on passive voice and bureaucratic phrasing that mirrors Slavic syntax rather than native English diplomatic writing. Example (Point 1): "Ukraine’s sovereignty will be confirmed." A native English drafter would likely write "The Parties shall confirm..." or "Russia and the US affirm..." The passive "will be confirmed" is a direct mapping of reflexive Russian verbs (e.g., подтвердится). Example (Point 10): "If Ukraine launches a missile... without cause." The phrase "without cause" is legally vague in English. In Russian, there might be a more specific term like безосновательно (groundlessly) which makes more sense in a civil law context but translates poorly into a common law contract. 4. "False Friend" Concepts Some concepts appear to be translated literally rather than localized for Western diplomatic understanding. "Educational programmes... in schools and society": This phrasing (Point 20) echoes Soviet or post-Soviet bureaucratic language regarding "social engineering" or state-mandated ideology, which is less common in American legal drafts. "The US will receive compensation for the guarantee": This is blunt and transactional language ("compensation") that sounds like a direct translation of a business term (possibly компенсация or возмещение), whereas a native US English draft would likely use terms like "cost-sharing," "burden-sharing," or "financial offset." Conclusion The text is almost certainly a translation of a draft proposal originating from Russian negotiators or a non-native English speaking working group. The specific errors (redundant adjectives, non-standard transliteration) are "fingerprints" of a document that was thought out in Russian and processed into English, likely with some reliance on automated translation tools or non-native drafting.
-
Makuba - Don't touch me!
-
-
Cops making them get off the logo. Lolz. fuck aggy.
-
Grok, can you build a deep sea submersible and convince Elon to be the first victim pioneer of this new extreme hardcore technology?
-
“You know, giant strapping young men come up to me and they say “President Trump, why do they call you President, they should call you Warlord of America” and you know, they have tears in their eyes when they say it. And they tell me there is a warlord on Mars and I tell them “no, Leon has a lot of ideas, but he hasn’t gotten there yet.””
-
lulz
-
They have white girls there?
-
This is one of my favorite parts so far. If California gets more seats and Texas doesn't, I will be quite amused.
-
Peaches. Wow, haven't heard that name in a couple of decades. Two of my many wooden vinyl crates were purchased at Peaches in St. Louis.
-
God damnit boys. This big beautiful bastard is crossing the rainbow bridge on Friday. It always hurts. But this one really stings. Not nearly enough time with him but he was loved more than he ever knew was possible.
-
He looks like Pat if it was a lawyer.
-
ChatGPT AI Tool— We all work for robots now
bschoolprof replied to 956 Worldwide's topic in Daily Texan
total fuckery. -
I do not think it will go the way hedgehog thinks it will go and it will elevate Mark Kelly’s status even higher. Ole Petey knows nothing will happen, he’s just trying to scare other vets into shutting up. This administration is falling apart and lashing out at everybody and everything. It has no discipline, no guardrails. It’s going to Thelma and Louise itself off of a cliff. Trump has lost control of Congress, his lawyers fuck up simple things like the Texas redistricting case, and they can’t even prosecute his enemies because he can’t get anybody appointed who will do his dirty work.
-
‘09 Star Trek versus Godfather II. Yeah. lol.
-
That bit shared on FB was from an article written in 2011 about the rivalry pausing. Also this: Aggies insecure about being fake army even back then.
-
The Leopards Eating Faces and Unlubed Dildo of Consequences Thread
wildcat09 replied to Horn Dog's topic in Cloak Room
And women. -
I just need a fucking pit to smoke stuff on I live out near you it's not like there needs to be anything moved but the meat. Also since when did everyone start treating pits like they are babies or something. I'm not an asshole teenager, if I picked it up and drove it I'd go 55, chill and not hit potholes and beat the shit out of it. lol
-
In a perfect world, once the dismissal is affirmed Comey will file civil Malicious Prosecution charges against Bondi, Halligan, and the DOJ and be allowed to conduct discovery. I have no idea if the prosecutorial immunity that no doubt exists is qualified or absolute. But a discovery fight would be fun to watch
-
Briles coached in Lubbock and Sundown. He’s from Rule. Portales isn’t that much different.
-
I reckon it has almost as much charm as Dalhart
-
I think the Texas bar exam requires you to be at least 18 years old.
Football ... Basketball ... Baseball ... Other Sports ... Futbol ... 🤫995🤫 ... Gambling ... Movies & TV ... Music ... Hobbies ... Lulz ... Food & Travel ... Daily Texan ... Business and Markets ... Cloak Room ... Help ... For Sale ... Board Discussion ... Subscribe!... Donate!... COOKIE MONSTER!