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Year of the Goat
Happy Chinese New Year! It's the year of the goat which is totes magoats cool!
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Re: Year of the Goat
Looked up the corresponding Chinese Cosmic element was hoping it to be water... But looks like its the year of the wood goat.
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Re: Year of the Goat
The wood goat? Really? Excellent!
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Yay I guess? Is that good? Did I do a thing?
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Actually, I did. Concerned about field reset affecting my cycle times I built a thing I call a "Tote Goat", which is a wheeled wooden contraption that can let a single person move 15 to 20 totes easily.
So if this is the year of the wood goat, I find that very auspicious. |
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Re: Year of the Goat
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Awesome! Wood floats, you know!
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Re: Year of the Goat
Now it's time to start the debate about whether or not a sheep is a goat...
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Re: Year of the Goat
山羊
Put "goat" into Google Translate and you get the characters above (Shānyáng). However, many Chinese language explanations of the 12 year animal zodiac cycle list 2015 +/-12N as the year of 羊 (Yáng), for which Google Translate returns "sheep". Hence the confusion. I've traveled in China for business, a few times. This translation confusion is typical of many examples I have seen. |
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Re: Year of the Goat
wohooo!
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Re: Year of the Goat
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![]() I propose we call it the year of the "sheep, goat, ram, whatever" |
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Hey, whatever floats your goat.
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This debate totes floats my goats, and I have notes and quotes to prove it. Maybe we should take votes?
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Re: Year of the Goat
As well as witches, gravy, very small rocks, and oh yes - a duck (or perhaps a barbary hen).
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