Failed statistics test and international auxiliary language
On a brighter note, I had an opportunity to use a tiny bit of Esperanto today. OK, so it was like three or four sentences, but it was still fun. I mean, seriously, Esperanto is such an awesome language. It’s easier than English, it sounds better than English, it’s more logical than English - it’s so much more fit to be an international language. Well, too bad I can’t change anything here - if I started writing in Esperanto, almost no one would understand a thing and this blog would be left without it’s measly audience of three people. Weird logic it is, I must say. People don’t learn Esperanto, because very few people know it, and very few people know it because they don’t learn it. It reminds me of Dvorak keyboard layout - most people think it’s more convenient than QWERTY, no one uses it. The same is true for Esperanto - most people think it’s easier and more suitable to be an international language, everyone speaks English anyway.
RIGHT NOW: Just listened through Pink Floyd’s “The Wall” for… I don’t know, 75th time? I just can’t grow tired of that album. OK, mi deziras endormiĝi, bonan nokton, ĉio homoj.