TrashyMG Sarcasm Dispenser Staff member Joined Jan 18, 2010 Messages 11,422 Jan 22, 2019 #7,863 I would expect this on japanese packaging, just odd seeing it on english packaging.
elw3 ƐʍlƎ Joined Aug 10, 2010 Messages 1,866 Jan 22, 2019 #7,864 From the childrens book: "My first car pimping"?
TrashyMG Sarcasm Dispenser Staff member Joined Jan 18, 2010 Messages 11,422 Jan 22, 2019 #7,865 Elw3 said: From the childrens book: "My first car pimping"? Click to expand... Actually the back of a box of a replacement clutch... I'm wondering what the wink is suggesting item 2 "check for smooth sliding"
Elw3 said: From the childrens book: "My first car pimping"? Click to expand... Actually the back of a box of a replacement clutch... I'm wondering what the wink is suggesting item 2 "check for smooth sliding"
levi Still fresh, damnit! Joined Oct 6, 2008 Messages 15,852 Location Somewhere off the coast of the EU Jan 22, 2019 #7,866 Tapping your nose and winking is the international sign for double entendre.
K Klumpen Forum Addict! Joined Nov 19, 2011 Messages 8,577 Jan 25, 2019 #7,867 Facebook Endows AI Ethics Institute at German University TUM: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...-ai-ethics-institute-at-german-university-tum This is real. Although if you look at the history of that university... https://www.sueddeutsche.de/muenchen/tu-muenchen-forschung-nationalsozialismus-1.3984355
Facebook Endows AI Ethics Institute at German University TUM: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...-ai-ethics-institute-at-german-university-tum This is real. Although if you look at the history of that university... https://www.sueddeutsche.de/muenchen/tu-muenchen-forschung-nationalsozialismus-1.3984355
levi Still fresh, damnit! Joined Oct 6, 2008 Messages 15,852 Location Somewhere off the coast of the EU Jan 25, 2019 #7,869 That's almost as good as the policeman called PC Rob Banks whose been doing the rounds recently.
FBnil They'll own everything and be miserable. Joined Dec 14, 2012 Messages 5,133 Location Yurp Jan 27, 2019 #7,871 Cerbera said: Click to expand... ... so we can bungee jump? How about a a rope around the tree, then jump from the bridge holding the rope and swinging into the di^H^H water ?
Cerbera said: Click to expand... ... so we can bungee jump? How about a a rope around the tree, then jump from the bridge holding the rope and swinging into the di^H^H water ?
Null Snug Joined Jun 16, 2007 Messages 16,100 Website elderberry.sdf-eu.org Jan 28, 2019 #7,872 FBnil said: ... so we can bungee jump? Click to expand... Yep, knock yourself out (pun intended).
Null Snug Joined Jun 16, 2007 Messages 16,100 Website elderberry.sdf-eu.org Feb 3, 2019 #7,873 https://mobile.twitter.com/CrapTaxidermy
Null Snug Joined Jun 16, 2007 Messages 16,100 Website elderberry.sdf-eu.org Feb 4, 2019 #7,875 https://www.southwalesargus.co.uk/n...s-snow-threatens-to-hit-tonight-and-tomorrow/
Djoga'Ro moonstruck Joined Apr 3, 2016 Messages 2,538 Feb 5, 2019 #7,877 Sure, they didn't mean to say "Dog, run!" and "No dog paste here!"?
ClockworkCoder Chaotic Neutral Joined Jan 21, 2016 Messages 2,557 Location Menzoberranzan Feb 7, 2019 #7,878 In Europe we read from left to right, and have a date format d/m/y. On the other hand, Asian countries such as Japan (traditionally) read from right to left and have a corresponding date format (y/m/d). So, I'm wondering, how do Americans read?
In Europe we read from left to right, and have a date format d/m/y. On the other hand, Asian countries such as Japan (traditionally) read from right to left and have a corresponding date format (y/m/d). So, I'm wondering, how do Americans read?
ClockworkCoder Chaotic Neutral Joined Jan 21, 2016 Messages 2,557 Location Menzoberranzan Feb 9, 2019 #7,880 Copycat.