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YtA4QCam2A9j7EfTgHrH , in Now the party has started

I’m glad someone took “Nuclear War (on the dance floor)” by electric six seriously.

swab148 ,
@swab148@lemm.ee avatar

At the gay bar, gay bar, gay bar!

tyler , in Happy Birthday

Might not be a native English speaker.

Mordred_85 ,

Could be right, but there’s google translate. If he’s posting in English seldom then better use it.

NateSwift ,

If he’s posting in English seldom then better use it

The irony of being a dick about someone’s English and fucking it up yourself

Mordred_85 ,

Hey, it checks on google translate. I’m no English speaking either

PeriodicallyPedantic ,

Yeah, Google translate doesn’t actually work well. If you can speak any English, it’s probably better to do it yourself, even if it’s not your first language

SendMePhotos ,

I did not attain negative vibe from that post.

unemployedclaquer ,

I am fairly certain math and time are well understood concepts in non- English speaking cultures

Cryophilia ,

Idioms and phrasing in English are not.

What’s the literal meaning of “his days are numbered”?

BlackDragon ,

It means that you can place a specific number on the number of days left in a person’s life? I’m not sure I understand the question because the meaning of this one is pretty easy to see. Normally it is unclear when your death will be, but if someone tells you that your days are numbered they are implying that they possess the exact knowledge of what number of days you have left to live. They don’t usually mean that literally but the literal meaning is pretty clear.

Cryophilia ,

It means that you can place a specific number on the number of days left in a person’s life?

Or the number of days since their birth? That’s the simpler explanation.

“Those apples are numbered” = “we know how many apples there are right now”

If you don’t know the context, you could easily assume that’s the meaning.

BlackDragon ,

Or the number of days since their birth? That’s the simpler explanation.

“Those apples are numbered” = “we know how many apples there are right now”

No, that does not make equal literal sense to what I said. Because days that are in the past are gone, we don’t have them anymore. We refer to moving through time as “killing” time or as “losing” time, in English we don’t tend to think of the past as something we currently have. The future is something we have or will have, the past is something we had and no longer have.

Cryophilia ,

We refer to moving through time as “killing” time or as “losing” time, in English we don’t tend to think of the past as something we currently have.

Exactly! In English! Which this person does not know!

What’s the meaning of “pulling your leg” vs the literal definition?

BlackDragon ,

Exactly! In English! Which this person does not know!

You seem to be getting pretty confused here. We’re talking about the literal meanings, that is to say the ones that someone who doesn’t have a strong grasp of English should know. Metaphors and idioms and so on are famously difficult for those without a strong grasp on the language, but I am arguing that this is not one of those. This is a phrase with a straightforward literal meaning, unlike such phrases as “pulling your leg.”

Cryophilia ,

This is a phrase with a straightforward literal meaning

Obviously not the case, since you had to use the phrase “in English, what we mean is…” You had to give a cultural context.

nickiwest ,

There are multiple references to this in the Bible. This is the most uplifting one I found.

Psalm 90

10 Our days may come to seventy years, or eighty, if our strength endures; yet the best of them are but trouble and sorrow, for they quickly pass, and we fly away.

11 If only we knew the power of your anger! Your wrath is as great as the fear that is your due.

12 Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.

13 Relent, LORD! How long will it be? Have compassion on your servants.

14 Satisfy us in the morning with your unfailing love, that we may sing for joy and be glad all our days.

Cryophilia ,

You think a person who doesn’t speak English has read the Bible in English?

What’s the literal meaning of the words?

5oap10116 , in Facebook

She looks smug as shit too

h3mlocke , in Facebook

Lmao yes you do. U agreed to tos.

Retro_unlimited , in Facebook

I bet it was from a chain mail back in the day, that if you put that in your profile then your safe, too bad it’s not true.

AnUnusualRelic ,
@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

I too have this in my safe.

tiredofsametab , in 7% ABV

I really shouldn't be having beer at all anymore, but I actually came to like a number of fairly hoppy IPAs. I do have issues with certain bitter things, but not others; I love black coffee, but I can't stand high-cacao dark chocolate and some herbs with bitter notes.

MightyCuriosity , in 7% ABV

Thank you! IPA sucks ass. Get something tasty like a blonde or triple.

Lost_My_Mind , in Pondering my anomaly
stupidcasey , in Now the party has started

It’s not a real party until the DoD and NRC show up.

DickFiasco , in Facebook

The random spacing and line breaks are the chef’s kiss.

Lost_My_Mind , in The Time of the Harvest

Oh good. We can finally stop worrying about trump. Now there’s a bigger clown to worry about.

w2tpmf ,

It’s hilarious and sad seeing people like you who think of him every second of your life and have to bring him up everywhere.

Sev5000 , in 7% ABV

Ah yes, I love iso propyl alcohol

don ,

Agreed! It’s really good at removing thermal paste from heat sinks on CPUs and other IC packages.

Unrelated to the OP, India Pale Ales are great-tasting beers

moosetwin ,
@moosetwin@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

no no the meme is talking about the international phonetics alphabet

son_named_bort , in Facebook

Order print

kryptonianCodeMonkey , in Facebook

Her to her 24 year old activist granddaughter: “You kids need to just shut up. You have no idea how the world works.”

TheRealKuni , in Wise man

(Not so) fun fact, the answer to this question changes if you’re a Young Earth Creationist.

Obviously the egg came first, because ancestors of modern chickens were laying eggs long before they resembled chickens.

But YECs say that the chicken came before the egg, because they were created as adult animals. And they’ll tell you this with confidence.

Source: grew up a YEC surrounded by YECs.

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