

This guy has been a known fuckass for a long time, he’s only getting into trouble now though
This guy has been a known fuckass for a long time, he’s only getting into trouble now though
I mean, if you have £40,000 to spare, you could buy a big spherical display and then write your own software for it
Close enough to thou
actually we should use thou more
Austria isn’t in red, Czechia is
Polska (Poland) comes from a word meaning “field”. Modern polish still has this word (pole)
It’s important to keep in mind that the difficulty of learning a language is based on the languages you already speak. Finnish is a good example of this, as while Finnish children are able to learn it quickly due to its regularity, English speakers may struggle with how different it is (especially with some almost entirely unfamiliar concepts, such as the partitive case, which has no direct English equivalent)
ts looks like the kerbin map from KSP 🥀
At least there are some remotes that use T9
Isn’t discrimination against left handed people a thing? Implicitly in some cultures (for example, tools being made for right handed people) and, explicitly in others
I mean, *wódr̥ sounds a lot like water doesn’t it
Suomi
While Irish is definitely a language that is spoken by many people in Ireland, it’s not quite “main language of the country” level yet so I can see why maps don’t count it
Aaaa the sun in the top left reminded me of toki pona for some reason
The reason the alphabetical order is like that is because it was passed down all the way from the 14th century BC and potentially before, so a lot of sound changes and mild order changes happened (like Z going from the letter after E to the last letter) and you have the modern English alphabetical order
Considering I’m part of gen Z (it’s not all young kids) and can competently navigate a computer, I’d consider myself to have seen a member of Gen Z do it.
However, it’s true that there’s lot of people in Gen Z who can’t navigate a computer well, since it’s not really needed anymore. Many people can do everything they want on a phone, and only need computers for certain things.
That’s a feature of a very old German hand writing style that hasn’t been used much since WWII