Douglas Adams has shown us in a quite elaborate way that there are things out there that are worth looking into. We can't see them yet, or perceive them in any other way even, but they are there. This is not only valid for something as infathomable as the universe, it starts right here on our lovely planet earth.
The dimension that I am particularly intrigued by is language. This includes all the languages in the world with their respective oral representations such as literature, story-telling and any possible conversation between any being capable of speech.
So if you happen to be a native speaker of a particularly weird language, or know something about a more common language that you think other people don't know, here's the place to spread your wisdom.
We need to improve on the 42, by the way.
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