Aytundra's Diary (not Wai diet)

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Sunday February 7, 2016 (17 :))[101.75]
9:30
10:00 1 banana, 1 orange, 1 pear, 1 avocado
12:00 2 pears, 1 avocado, 1 handful of caramel popcorn, 1 cookie
16:30 1 banana, 1 pear, 1 orange, 1 avocado
18:00 3 brazil nuts
20:00 2 pears, 1 apple
23:30 - 9:26
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I like the green
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:mrgreen:
Why do you like the green?

Monday February 8, 2016 (13 :))[114.75]
9:26
11:00 1 banana, 1 apple, 1 pear, 1 avocado
13:30 3 pears, 3 egg yolks, 3 egg whites cooked in water
19:30 2 pears, 1 avocado, 1 slice of chocolate cake
00:15 - 10:19
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Because the green as representing fruits and nuts was predominant.
But i like the yellow also... :D
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(Aytundra's)-Colour-Grammar
RRM wrote:the green...the yellow
Correct colour-grammar.
RRM wrote:I like the green
Ah it is sort of an Incorrect colour-grammar. {no,no, never... "the" truncated in the middle stranded in green? when it is a blue word; Blue words rarely ever contain the letter "r", i.e. technical, the, this, that, these, those, them (BUT there are these exceptions: there, three, through, computer...{no, skip these, these are blue still because the "h" and "u" and "m". orange yellowy light brown inverses as blue in meaning and the r plays a minimal role.})}

SUCH A LITTLE POST IS CAUSING CHAOS TO MY GRAMMAR SYSTEM (have been tackling it for a week)... :o
But it is like "to go", you never split "to go" it gets highlighted all in one spot? - (splitting an infinitive) - grammar-aytundra 8)
sooo it is correct?right? it is okay right? justified right? - synaesthesia-grammar-aytundra :?
i don't know? nobody messes-up with (i mean challenges) my grammar because no one ever talks to me in colour. - synaesthesia-aytundra :evil:
i like colour grammar talk! ;D - aytundra

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Mostly colours of the word highlights the word. Usually from the first letter to the end of the word like:
the yellow
the yellow

Less frequently is it from the middle letters to the whole word;
like green
becomes green.

Seldom are words coloured "in meaning" (not actually coloured) reads as the inverse colour, red-green, blue-yellow/orange/lightbrown
like red*
becomes red in meaning.
like pink*
becomes pink in meaning.

like leaf
becomes green in meaning, because of the a, but remains leaf
like tea
becomes green in meaning, because of the a, but remains tea on paper/computer.

like grass is sooooo green if you know what I mean, as "a" and "s" becomes green in meaning.

*these were very hard to figure out when I was 3,4,5 or 6 years old, don't get me started on how I drafted a treaty with the word "purple".
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"The" never gets highlighted by the word colour, it just looks bizarre.
"The" is like a flashlight (as are words like This, That, These, Those, There, Them, Then {AND I ABSOLUTELY despise regular GRAMMARIANS that say "the" is a definite article, no, "Th" is first and fore most works like a flashlight. It is a flashlight article before any other numeric-constraint articles, just like the word computer is not green just because it has an r, it has a lot of blues.})
"I like the green" can be highlighted in purple by the "e"
"I like the green" (is so-so, it is okaay to make it purple; but then it misses the point that green is green.)
(most foods, and objects are never purple like aubergine or grapes, so the "e" functions as a thought word or emotion word, to mask a sentence as a thought sentence. Also works nicely with french feminine words that get tagged with the purple pink e ending.)
"I like the green", its okaay, but not the best, purple is when I get emotional on the significance of the words I am quoting.
"I like the green",feels a lot better, all the "Th" sentence starters can easily highlight sentences blue. But still misses the point in making green green.
I like the green. Yeah that is the regular standard.

But (when I am reading) I really read "Th" sentence starters like this...and the "and" to catch the nouns.
The green represents fruits and nuts.
The blue colour is for something technically descriptive {cooked too!}, subjective by the speaker {cooked up by the speakers' perspective}.
(i.e. He likes the green, I like the yellow, we can all agree to disagree that everyone does not have the same favourite colours.)

Why do "Th" words act as a flashlight?
To use the "h" in these words is to use it as a light. "h" is all yellowy-mildly orange (usually h is brown like as in "honey brown"), but next to the blue "T" it is nice to have the contrast of blue and yellow so the "h" gets a shade lighter and warmer closer to a "honey orange", and it acts like a flash light to shine on the object or idea that it is speaking of i.e. The oranges rolled off the counter top. (Mask the sentence in blue, and leave the noun and verb masked in the yellowy-orange flashlight of "h".).
RRM wrote:Because the green as representing fruits and nuts was predominant.
Subject-word agreement { (Yes I spelled it wrong on purposeI hate "Subject-verb agreement", again I despise regular GRAMMARIANS because it is misnamed, the subject is about numerics, the verb state of have be do... are not relevant, the main issue is numbers and words, it is not about the action of the words, so please don't use "verb" Subject-verb agreement, it is like having Agriculturalist define the Precambrian era and using incorrect words oh look "the dinosaur is eating a veggie". Cummon,please use proper language, "the dinosaur ate a plant.")
"fruits and nuts was predominant."
"fruits and nuts "were" predominant." {purple after red please.}
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Tuesday February 16, 2016 (7 :))[...#]
9:20
11:00 6 pieces slow-cooked-lamb
12:00 300 ml oxtail soup, 3 butter cookies
15:00 3 oranges*, 2 tsp oo, 3 egg yolks
21:50 200 ml oxtail soup, 7 pieces slow-cooked lamb
22:30 3 pieces of chocolate balls, 250 ml water
23:00 - 9:30
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*I like the oranges, because they are currently very sweet.I wonder if they are in season? :D
I like the oranges, because they are current ly very sweet.I wonder if they are in season?
(to split or not to split the noun(s) to noun-verbs? reading-colours-infinitives?) :roll:
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Wednesday February 17, 2016 (13 :))[...#]
9:30
10:00 1 banana, 1 pear, 1 orange, 1 avocado
12:00 1 banana, 1 orange, 1 pear, 1 avocado
14:00 4 cubes of slow-cooked lamb, 1 chocolate ball
19:45 1 banana, 2 oranges, 1 pear, 1 avocado
23:00 - 8:30
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Thursday February 18, 2016 (10 :))[...#]
8:30
9:30 1 banana, 1 orange, 1 pear, 1 avocado
12:40 1 banana, 2 oranges, 1 pear, 1 avocado
4 pieces of chocolate balls
22:00 slow-cooked lamb, 1 banana
23:00 - 9:31
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Friday February 19, 2016 (10 :))[...#]
9:31
10:00 1 banana, 3 oranges
13:31 3 oranges, 1 pear, 1 avocado
21:30* 180 g salmon steamed cooked
22:00 1 pear
23:30 - 9:30
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* I got salmon restocked, but I have to wait for them to be frozen enough.
That is why I cooked salmon. Have not had it for a few weeks. I really miss having salmon, however, I was disappointed that the cooked salmon tasted very bland.
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Saturday February 20, 2016 (16 :))[...#]
9:30
10:00 1 banana, 3 oranges, 1 avocado
12:00 3 oranges
15:45 80 g almond chocolate, 3 egg yolks
16:30 1 bite of cheese cake {grrowls}
20:00 1 banana, 3 oranges, 1 avocado
23:30 - 9:21
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A little bit about my current Avatar. It is a picture of a squirrel from my backyard.
A long time ago I read a book about song birds.
Squirrels were portrayed as backyard villains that ate eggs of song birds.
If you want to keep bluejays, yellowfinches, cardinals and red birds safe, make sure to Squirrel proof the seed feeder.
Squirrels eat the seeds too.
Anyways for such a cute fluffy animal.
I am on the squirrels side now in regards to nutrition.
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Sunday February 21, 2016 (17 :))[...#]
9:21
10:00 1 banana, 3 oranges
13:00 3 oranges,1 avocado
16:30 1 banana
17:00 3 egg yolks
18:00 {got rainy}
20:00 3 oranges
00:30 1 banana, 1 tsp oo
23:30 - 00:30, 00:40 - 9:05
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Monday February 22, 2016 (22:))[...#]
9:05
9:55 5 egg yolks
10:15 3 oranges
{it was rainy}
20:50 5 brazil nuts, 1 banana, 3 oranges, 1 tsp oo
1:30 1 banana & 3 tsp oo
23:00 - 1:30, 1:45 - 9:05
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Tuesday February 23, 2016 (24 :))[...#]
9:05
9:45 5 egg yolks
11:00 5 brazil nuts
13:30 1 banana, 3 oranges
{getting there, less cloudy}
21:30 5 brazil nuts, 1 banana, 1 pear, 3 oranges
22:30 100 g chocolate almond {grrrowls?}
23:45 -10:35
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Wednesday February 24, 2016 (22 :))[...#]
10:35
10:55 5 brazil nuts, 5 egg yolks
14:00 1 banana 3 oranges, 1 pear
{average skies. slightly playful with a chance of rain, did not rain}
19:00 100 g chocolate almond
21:00 5 brazil nuts
22:00 1 banana 1 orange
22:30 5 egg whites slow-cooked
23:45 - 8:50
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Thursday February 25, 2016 (27 :))[...#]
8:50
9:00 5 brazil nuts
10:37 5 egg yolks
11:00 1 banana, 1 pear
14:00 1 banana, 1 pear, 1 avocado
16:30 5 brazil nuts
4 egg yolks, 2 pears, 1 avocado
23:45 - 8:37
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