The Two Cents Show

The Two Cents Show

David Lin.J

Welcome to The Two Cents Show!
Two voices, zero scripts, and endless random thoughts.
We dive into history’s wild stories, decode modern health hacks, unpack relationship drama, and chat about how to level up your life — all with humor and no judgment.
If you like your facts mixed with laughs and your deep talks served casual, you’re in the right place.
New episodes dropping weekly — no filters, just two cents.

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EP18|How English Beat French in a 1,000-Year Language War

EP18|How English Beat French in a 1,000-Year Language War

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The story of language is often the story of nations. English and French—two languages separated by the English Channel—have a history deeply intertwined with the complex cultural, economic, and political struggles between England and France. This is a rivalry that has spanned over a thousand years.In this episode, we’ll dive deep into this epic battle of languages, exploring how this clash shaped modern English and ultimately decided the global language landscape we know today!留言告訴我你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cmbz96jwa0isv01raazgu0ouu/commentsPowered by Firstory Hosting

EP17|Why Middle English Looks So Different — Blame the French

EP17|Why Middle English Looks So Different — Blame the French

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In our last few episodes, we talked about how the Black Death gave English a major glow-up—a chance to shake off its “peasant language” label and step into the spotlight.But hold up—before that plague even hit, England had already spent a few centuries living under French influence. After the Norman Conquest, French wasn’t just the language of the rulers—it was the language of class. Think royalty, fashion, high society… even the word beef sounds fancier in French, right?And no, French didn’t just lend English a bunch of fancy words—it got way more personal than that.In this episode, we’re diving into how French got under English’s skin—literally changing its core structure. From the super complex grammar of Old English with all its word endings, to the smoother, more flexible sentence structures of Middle English, French played a huge role in the makeover.So grab your linguistic time-travel gear—we’re going to find out how English got a whole new identity, with a little help from its stylish (and slightly bossy) neighbor across the Channel.留言告訴我你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cmbz96jwa0isv01raazgu0ouu/commentsPowered by Firstory Hosting

EP16|The 3 Forces That Shaped Modern English After the Black Death

EP16|The 3 Forces That Shaped Modern English After the Black Death

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Building on last episode’s drama with the Black Death and the Hundred Years’ War, English finally started climbing out of its “common folk’s language” status in England.But back then, English was all over the place — different regions spoke their own dialects, and there was no real standard for spelling or pronunciation. So who stepped up after the social shake-up caused by the Black Death to help “shape” English into what it would become?In this episode, we’re pulling back the curtain on the behind-the-scenes heroes who pushed English toward its first real rules and consistency.Come along as we dive into the three big forces that teamed up to turn messy Middle English into a more unified, polished language!留言告訴我你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cmbz96jwa0isv01raazgu0ouu/commentsPowered by Firstory Hosting

EP15|How War and Plague Made English Great Again

EP15|How War and Plague Made English Great Again

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In the first couple of episodes, we saw how French took over as the language of power after the Norman Conquest, while English got pushed down to just being the “common folks’ talk.” But guess what? History had a major plot twist coming!This episode, we’re diving into two game-changing events that flipped the script for English — the Black Death and the Hundred Years’ War.Together, these epic events helped kick the old ruling class’s language to the curb and put English back in the spotlight. Slowly but surely, English shook off its “common tongue” label and, by 1362, even got crowned the official language by law. Yep, that was the big moment when English made its comeback tour!So buckle up and let’s explore the wild ride of how English went from zero to hero.留言告訴我你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cmbz96jwa0isv01raazgu0ouu/commentsPowered by Firstory Hosting

EP14|French at the Top, English at the Bottom: The Class Divide After 1066

EP14|French at the Top, English at the Bottom: The Class Divide After 1066

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Following the epic saga of the Norman Conquest last time, today we're diving into an even deeper story — a “cultural takeover” like no other. In 1066, the Normans didn’t just seize England’s land and crown; they shook up the language game big time.During over three centuries of Norman rule, French was the “fancy” language — the one that screamed power and high society. Meanwhile, good old Anglo-Saxon (Old English) got shoved down the ladder and was seen as the rough, common “peasant talk.”So buckle up and join us as we uncover this wild language flip-flop that forever changed the face of English!留言告訴我你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cmbz96jwa0isv01raazgu0ouu/commentsPowered by Firstory Hosting