hessenjunge

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hessenjunge,

“I wouldn’t push her/him off the bed” means they’re fuckable in German.

Original: Ich würde sie/ihn nicht von der Bettkante schubsen.

hessenjunge,

Same with the German ‘zig’ which is also mentioned in your linked page. It’s also used elsewhere e.g. “zigfach” meaning many times.

hessenjunge,

Thank God it’s not fucked up like that in every country.

hessenjunge,

The French right wing party “Front National” nearly won the presidential election. I think France should do a lot better!!

hessenjunge,

It can be spelled the same but is never pronounced the same. Your girlfriend needs to be texting you for this joke to work.

hessenjunge,

I know it’s anecdotal but I have never seen a single IT service guy I’d fancy seeing in a maid outfit.

hessenjunge,

Nah, I’d just prefer a Burka in their case.

Australia bans Nazi salute, swastika, other hate symbols in public as antisemitism spikes (www.cbsnews.com)

Australian lawmakers have banned the performance of the Nazi salute in public and outlawed the display or sale of Nazi hate symbols such as the swastika in landmark legislation that went into effect in the country Monday. The new laws also make the act of glorifying OR praising acts of terrorism a criminal offense....

hessenjunge,

I find it even more irritating that it is banned in the German version of Bollywood movies. It looks different and more importantly has a different meaning.

hessenjunge,

This is how to drive other people, especially coworkers, insane. That’s all that is.

hessenjunge,

Still not enough. We need the exact same regulation as in California or Nevada in Europe/World wide.

I’d like to purchase edibles and vapes legally as if I was in Las Vegas.

hessenjunge,

I completely agree with you. However in Europe both existing and planned regulations that I am aware of are far away from that. You won’t find a dispensary offering similar selections like in the US anywhere, not even in Amsterdam. The overdue regulation update mentioned in the post won’t change that unfortunately.

hessenjunge,

Pythagoras died a ‘thirdgin’ because of this. /s

I.e. you don’t even need algebra to use letters.

hessenjunge, (edited )

You have 10 numbers (or cyphers/digits) and 26 letters (mileage varies by language). You can build infinite sequences with these.

It’s not that hard, is it?

Edit: stupid typo. It used to say I’d, not it’s. (Scribble typing, autocorrect and shit proofreading lead to funny things)

hessenjunge,

That consists of ….?

hessenjunge, (edited )

Well, according to the dictionary and Wikipedia (which I both consulted before posting) the word number applies to both 11 and 1. Since that was not good enough for me I added the words cyphers and digits to bring the point across.

Please explain how you missed that / why you pretended to?

hessenjunge,

What? Combining letters to words and words to sentences?

hessenjunge,

The silliest argument so far…😀

hessenjunge,

Interesting. That’s not what I get, especially when I read past that sentence in the article or consult other sources.

Commonly they can be used interchangeably whether you like it or not. Depending on audience you might need to differentiate. Given the context of the post and the thread we’re in I’m going to use common language.

What motivates your interest in this? Are you a native speaker?

hessenjunge,

Why? This is a bit complicated to explain. Please take the following in good faith in case I mess it up. 🙂

Even though I’m doing quite well English is not my 1st language. I’ve seen students of a new language fixate on stuff many times. So I wanted to check for that.

In my native language number and numeral are commonly used interchangeably. Exceptions are when you want to indicate how many digits a number has and quite possibly maths students and profs.

Also experts in their fields tend to be fixed on detail that is not relevant or used in common language. An example would be a biologist that wants you to stop calling a strawberry a berry (I’ve encountered similar things in a couple of fields). You’re a cs/maths student so at least that checks out. 😉

Even though I’m educated (uni) in biology (horrible hairsplitters if you let them) and cs (IMO less hairsplitting than bio/maths) I tend to adapt my vocabulary to the crowd and mostly keep it simple. I think the meme is stupid regardless whether you interpret numbers or numerals in the first sentence. OPs user name indicates they are German, so they also grew up using the word ‚Zahl‘ for both. (In a way the meme is slightly less stupid when you consider this)

So I tried to convey the term numeral by providing three synonyms - or so I thought. I thought just using the word digit would lead to many people not understanding. Now I’m having the ‚silliest argument‘ while probably being the sillier part in it. It’s enjoyable though.

Back to the silliness: ChatGPT pointed this article out to me. So, while you are absolutely right in the proper use of the two terms it is also true that they are commonly used interchangeably. This might be a recent development though.

hessenjunge,

Ah, I missed that (and the typo obviously). I usually ‘type’ by tracing my fingers across the keyboard on mobile. This method is 97% correct, 2% incorrect ,and 1% hilarious or embarrassing.

I need to do a better job proofreading and you could do a better job pointing out the typos (so even slow people like me can catch on).

hessenjunge,

According to Wikipedia it was an actual fear that homosexuality is contagious. That belief is probably alive and well amongst idiots.

I always thought it to be more akin to hydrophobia instead of arachnophobia - as in fat reacting to water. Now I think that is to take as fat is neither attacking water nor is it insane.

hessenjunge,

That’s a good question! Xenophobia has an evolutionary basis and exists in other species as well (e.g. chimpanzees). Encountering another group of humans (or chimps) might be dangerous. Being cautious is beneficial for survival.

However, when you add racism and are actively hostile to another group - is it still a Phobia? And if not or if it is not fear-motivated, what do you call it?

hessenjunge,

I disagree with tax & rent being lumped together. I have no problem with my (high) tax rate as it supports education, infrastructure, etc. The outrageously inflated rent goes to the same guy that stole 95% of your pizza in the first place.

hessenjunge, (edited )

That’s a different topic though! Don’t conflate collecting funds with usage/distribution of funds. We all need to accept that we have to pay (high) taxes. That the upper 10% haven’t paid their fair share in decades and that there is misuse has nothing to do with my tax rate. We need the upper 10% to pay way way more and we need better accountability for usage of the money. Pretty much regardless of where you live on this planet by the way.

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