

One of the polish words for luck is “fart”


One of the polish words for luck is “fart”
It’s photoshopped, it comes from an earlier picture posted here with pierogi


Thanks for telling us a joke is a joke


Are you thinking of Hebrew?


Just give it up you’re not winning this argument 😭
Anyone sane would have realised this is a useless thing to fight over
Either that or you’re a troll


Devolving to linguistic prescriptivism just proves you don’t have an argument anymore lol


It’s Zulu and it’s asking you to look for buses
I have faith that it’s possible to reform at least some of them, even if it’s not everyone
A lot of what gets people into these beliefs is environmental factors and the beliefs of those around them


Reminder that “antisemitism” was a euphemism made in the late 19th century by people who wanted to promote the ideology of hating Jewish people, to replace the previous term “Judenhaß” (meaning Jew-hatred)
There is a “big main instance” effect that seems to form unfortunately
And the barrier to transferring instances is quite high
EXACTLY, English has diminutives like many other languages
Also, slang terms are as “correct” as any other words, the only difference is the context where you use them


Wasn’t it named that to contrast with small Britain (Brittany)?
It’s a real thing that happened in the town of Rąbień in Poland, a drunk driver was speeding down a road, hit a roundabout and flew 60 metres through the air, before landing in a graveyard
Miraculously, the driver made it out alive, but the car was totalled
Fried egg is more common, no idea why they did boiled
There has to be some kind of limit, otherwise a single atom of plutonium would ruin an entire mug
Have you considered nixOS? It’s very good at dealing with failures during updates, allows you to revert to previous generations if something does go wrong, and makes it fairly easy to install packages from git like normal packages (even the main package store for nix is just a git repo)


is this bait
The first part works better with a polish ESL accent compared to a more native one btw