

That’s called Chippendales.


That’s called Chippendales.


The man’s coat is some variation of the traditional go-to celebratory attire of Georgia and other Caucasian cultures. Originally also used as a military garb, afaik, if not an everyday dress even. It’s called chokha or cherkeska.


Yall people have micrometer-thin skin.
P.S. Your downvotes will definitely disprove my point, keep 'em coming!


‘ß’ is in fact a digraph of the long ‘s’ and ‘ʒ’, i.e. tailed ‘z’.


The person in the screenshot replied to one such comment that ‘ð’ fell out of use in English by the Middle Ages or by Early Modern English, I forget which — while the thorn remained yet.
Found the one nut who watched the ‘Twisted Metal’ TV series.


Thanks again! This is very comprehensive and much more comprehensible.


Thanks, but as a non-quite-EU person I’d like you to know I understood your comment fine until a bit after the second comma in the second sentence, following which my grokking declined sharply to just the surface level when met with a bunch of peculiar terms forming a mighty wall of obstruction to my comprehending.
Check this out, though. The author commented that he bought all the stuff for cheap from ebay and such.
If you look into ergonomic keyboards, vast majority of mechanical keyboards look like trash afterwards.
You start at the beginning. The original series and ‘The Next Generation’ should keep you occupied for a while. The movies are mostly bleh, maybe choose by RottenTomatoes. ‘Deep Space Nine’ and ‘Voyager’ seem to be alright, haven’t watched them myself.
Also, watching ‘Red Dwarf’ after ‘TNG’ works splendidly.
Those are at least actual popular Chinese names, as Chinese people mention every time this comes up on Reddit.


Just FYI, take a look at how YNAB works — which is a paid app, but with a great approach: you track your spending for a while, and then basically always know how much you can spend on various categories of things. Idk what the workflow is in modern budgeting apps, but back in the day YNAB was rather different from the more typical accounting-type software like GNUCash. One of its tenets is that you don’t spend money which you don’t actually have, i.e. the credit card debt.
Sci-fi had portable ‘communicator’ devices for a long time, e.g. in ‘Star Trek’ — I see smartphones as the implementation of those. It’s kinda-sorta obvious that once you have a pocket computer, you want to stuff everything you can in there too.
What the hell are those ‘s’es in ‘uusimmat’ and ‘suosituimmat’? Is it ‘ß’? Why is it there?
That one is pretty good, though the Roman numerals are rather busy and uneven.
This one is closer, though now I have to wonder if all non-square rectangular clocks have an old-timey whiff for me, or it’s just the border here:

This is also impressive:



Yeah, my guess is either they found a different way to never release anything, or they’ll pass some random junk as the files in question. That’s the reason Johnson suddenly changed his mind on allowing the House to do their job, and why Republicans voted yes on the bill.


Supposedly the bill is specifically about removing this excuse, because it’s been used in the past with other prominent cases too.
Okay then