“Who goes there”, John Campbell, 1938.
(And I seem to recall more movies that are rehashes of that novella.)
“Who goes there”, John Campbell, 1938.
(And I seem to recall more movies that are rehashes of that novella.)
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It’s German, and you’re about as right as anyone trying to say a German word in English can expect to get.
Heh. I used to run leafnode as my own, in house, single person server.
I’m quite surprised to find out it’s still alive and maintained.
Yeah.
And we can still block entire sites on the web.
The sites the friends with adblockers promote.
The friends who don’t notice what they promote.
What unholy bastards the people who own the sites they promote are.
You know, that’s a good idea anyway.
I wonder though what that would mean for the copyright?
In Buddhism, yes.
For Hindus, well, it’s complicated.
For other people who happen to believe in reincarnation?
That would be anybodys guess, I guess.
The Romans calling the Gauls primitive is a bit like the British calling the Americans primitive.
True, but for Gods sake don’t look in the mirror.
My first thought when I read op was that trousers are a relative new development.
The Romans made fun of the Gauls for wearing them.
So if you decide to wear traditional Roman dress, trousers shouldn’t be included.
But it’s still designed for men.
Surely the only languages that are not weird are those specifically designed to be widely spoken?
And no-one wants to speak those!