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Hirayuki posted:Anesthesia was discovered in 1846, and we still don't know exactly how it works. the amount of things in medicine that we dont know how they work but they do the job will no ill side effects so we keep using them is scary/great
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Hyperlynx posted:"Tough tackies" is properly spelled "tough takkies", and it is exclusively a South African expression.
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Mescal posted:Getting the last word in Lol
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FFT posted:Who even says that instead of "tough titties" besides South Africans? Me, a child of two South African Jews, who was born in Australia and grew up around a lot of South African expats and their kids. Many, many times I've mistaken a South-Africanism for a universal one, an Afrikaans word for a Yiddish one, or vice versa.
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 06:54 |
Fair enough. Great news, now you can start saying "tough titties" instead! Maybe.
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FFT posted:Fair enough. Great news, now you can start saying "tough titties" instead! Maybe. Ha! "Takkies" would be less crude, but also less likely to be understood. And the only other similar expression I can think of is "stiff poo poo". Also this realisation completely torpedoes my "tough Takis" Soul Calibur joke I've been brewing. E: wait, there's also "tough bits, man", which I've never heard outside of Lars saying that once in Steven Universe... Hyperlynx has a new favorite as of 10:17 on Mar 4, 2024 |
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Hyperlynx posted:And the only other similar expression I can think of is "stiff poo poo". "tough luck" is the PG version of the phrase, and, I assume, "tough titties" is derived from it.
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Tough titties makes it hard to nurse and without proper nutrition immediately and continuously after being born the farm animals die See also: sucking hind tit
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The word pun is also a pun in that it’s supposed to be fun, but isn’t.
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 12:18 |
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Not really a joke, more of a pune, or play on words.
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 12:57 |
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Philippe posted:Not really a joke, more of a pune, or play on words. Every single time I see or say the word pun, this whole phrase plays in my head. Pthanks Pterry
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 13:54 |
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It's tethered swimming for him.
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 14:19 |
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Hyperlynx posted:"Tough tackies" is properly spelled "tough takkies", and it is exclusively a South African expression. I'm going to start culturally appropriating this
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 14:22 |
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Baron von Eevl posted:It's tethered swimming for him. one of my favorite jokes in the series
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 14:36 |
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Windows has a Clipboard History if you press Windows + V, which has little subsections in Windows 11 for other things like symbols (foreign currencies and other special symbols) as well as Emojis, because of course there are. But there's a whole other section called Kaomojis, which are the weeb smilies. Some are the common ones like ^_^ and o_O, but there's tons of the super complicated ones. Finally, I can utilize Windows 11 to show my coworkers how I really feel
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DontMockMySmock posted:"tough luck" is the PG version of the phrase, and, I assume, "tough titties" is derived from it. Nz version is stiff biccies
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bawk posted:Windows has a Clipboard History if you press Windows + V, which has little subsections in Windows 11 for other things like symbols (foreign currencies and other special symbols) as well as Emojis, because of course there are. For the clipboard history at least, it's been great to have on my phone but I was too dumb to look up whether Windows had it
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The symbol/kaomoji library can be brought up Windows 10 with windows+.
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I just discovered my phone does preset... those things. There are categories like love, surprise, "shruggie," and "table flip." Here's a "look of disapproval." ಠಿヮಠ
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sebmojo posted:Nz version is stiff biccies Gonna appropriate this for 'straya because the word 'cookie' is bandied around here quite wildly these days and someone needs to stand against the scourge using every weapon they can.
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Baron von Eevl posted:I just discovered my phone does preset... those things. Me when I see an imposter, ಠ_ಠ
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Now I don't have to Google™ "oe ligature" and copy-paste it from the results every time I type diarrhœa. ╰(*°▽°*)╯
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3D Megadoodoo posted:Now I don't have to Google™ "oe ligature" and copy-paste it from the results every time I type diarrhœa. ╰(*°▽°*)╯ You can just post as normal for that.
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# ? Mar 5, 2024 08:44 |
Yngwie Mangosteen posted:You can just post as normal for that.
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Empty Sandwich posted:one of my favorite jokes in the series I think it took me like 20 years after seeing that joke to learn that "TS" is actually a thing people allegedly say and "tethered swimming" wasn't just some totally arbitrary weird and bad thing they came up with.
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# ? Mar 5, 2024 13:06 |
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Countries are just scaled up company towns
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# ? Mar 5, 2024 22:05 |
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The fact that "αυ" makes an "af"/"av" sound in modern Greek also extends to pronouncing "τ" (tau) as "tavv"
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Now that I've dropped around 28 kg, three bottles of wine is way roo mucb
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3D Megadoodoo posted:Now that I've dropped around 28 kg, three bottles of wine is way roo mucb those must be some big bottles if they weighed 9kg each.
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Yngwie Mangosteen posted:those must be some big bottles if they weighed 9kg each. Yes.
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Didn't realize it myself, but a "duh, of course" moment: Was looking at a 1940's issue of Life magazine at work and chuckling at the ads. One boasted the powers of olive oil and palm oil in this new soap that won't ruin your hands! Palmolive
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JacquelineDempsey posted:Palmolive
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JacquelineDempsey posted:Palmolive Never knew that.
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JacquelineDempsey posted:Didn't realize it myself, but a "duh, of course" moment: I felt like that when I learned that Kaopectate used to contain kaolin clay and pectin
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I recently had that moment where I'd wondered why a restaurant that used to be near me was called "2 Vine" when it was on Winthrop Street. Turns out the parking lot through-road used to be called Vine Street! This is somehow never mentioned in any article about the restaurant, but I found out looking at old maps. Very satisfying.
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Fred Durst wasn't singing "it's my way on the highway". It's "my way or the highway", which makes waaaay more sense.
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Hyperlynx posted:Fred Durst wasn't singing "it's my way on the highway". It's "my way or the highway", which makes waaaay more sense. My latest was Britney. It's not "Show me how you want to do me"
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Empty Sandwich posted:I felt like that when I learned that Kaopectate used to contain kaolin clay and pectin Maalox is magnesium and aluminum oxides.
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Tad Naff posted:My latest was Britney. It's not "Show me how you want to do me" Makes a lot more sense when the intent is "i'm lonely pls call"
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