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@Robusto Any ideas on the following?
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Q: How do I show 'emphasis' in the following Japanese sentence?

Toyu_FreyI'm translating this old book I have from Japanese to English, and I was wondering how to 'add emphasis' in English. 背後で聞き覚えのある声がして、 思わずー歩後ずさってしまった。 A rough translation is: Behind me comes a certain voice I remember, I instinctively take one step forward in retreat. I think in the ab...

 
 
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2:05 AM
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A: How do I show 'emphasis' in the following Japanese sentence?

RobustoI would suggest that you use the word do for emphasis in that case. Looking at TFD Online, we see that do is Used as a means of emphasis: I do want to be sure. You can put that emphasis in a couple of places. Behind me comes a certain voice I do remember ... or Behind me do...

Hope that helps.
 
 
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8:55 AM
@M.A.R.ಠ_ಠ but actually I don't like to have vaccines and those dreams may reflect my intention though I didn't actually escape a preventive vaccine in elementary school.
 
9:10 AM
why do I usually feel sleepy after a meal? Isn't this the typical effect of medicine? So food is like a kind of medicine?
 
 
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12:16 PM
@M.A.R.ಠ_ಠ also, I don't really know what you mean with that goat.
 
12:47 PM
@Robusto It probably helps the OP (who cross posted to japanese.SE where it was closed as duplicate of previous questions there). Also the OP was mistaken about the word anyway.
Frankly, some things are just too hard to try to translate word for word and even if there were emphasis in the original, it's no big loss to leave it out. (to render it accurately might take too many more words and a whole rewrite.
 
1:13 PM
:wave:
Are all Metaphors also Idioms?
For example,
"The Smoke Detector is a Fickle Mistress" is clearly a metaphor. Is it also an idiom?
 
@goodguy5 No. There are many metaphors that are thought up on the spot, which means they are not idioms.
 
1:27 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Offensive answer detected, toxic answer detected (160): What do you mean by 'spark somebody up'? by John Wilks Booth on english.SE
 
2:17 PM
In German, it almost can be made to work. "Kannst du mir eins mit allem machen?" (ok, a bit clumsy, the feminine word "pizza" should be exchanged for some neuter word to make "eins" fit better) vs "Kannst du mich eins mit allem machen?". It is failing because of "mir" ≠ "mich" (dative case vs. accusative case), which in English is both "me". — azimut 19 mins ago
So. Um. What you're saying is, in German it cannot be made to work at all.
Meanwhile in English it actually works 100% fine. And the question is about English. So I'm not quite sure why we're looking at German in the first place?
Looking through the list of chat users I can't find azimut in there. Aw shucks. Guess I'll have to go and comment on the main site...
 
@RegDwigнt that's the ell site and this is the english usage chat
not sure that solves the porblem
 
You can search for users globally.
Indeed if anything I'm not sure if you can limit your search to a room. It always brings up a whole bunch of people you've never even heard about.
@azimut: thank you. I am not sure I understand. So in German, it actually cannot be made to work, and for not one but two separate reasons? Meanwhile in English none of those reasons exist and it's working just fine? In that case, why do we need to look at German at all? I already looked at Russian. It's not working there, either. So I'm not sure how it will help to look at even more languages where it's not working. — ЯegDwight 6 secs ago
Well then. That's that taken care of. Time to go practice some music.
Cheerio.
 
good luck!
 
 
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3:36 PM
@RegDwigнt You can't say Cheerio in German. That's an American brand name.
See? I saved you from a nasty trademark infringement.
 
3:49 PM
Americans eat goodbyes for breakfast
 
 
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5:09 PM
Support military families?
 
@Cerberus How dare you.
 
5:27 PM
@MattE.Эллен Americans eat them all day long.
 
6:01 PM
@Færd Too Censored; Didn't Read. What does it say?
 
6:24 PM
@M.A.R.ಠ_ಠ your link has unfamiliar word for me again---unflappable. I think I have become very flappable.
 
@Mitch It's just incredibly weird.
 
I am even flappable now by meeting further and further unfamiliar words after clicking the hyperlink of "unflappable" in your link and the further hyperlink of "chic" in the link of "unflappable".
 
6:44 PM
@Robusto that one says "Cheerios" with an S. Go find your glasses, old man!
 
@Cerberus Our toothpaste is red white and blue.
 
@Cerberus how do I say, in Dutch, something like "Thank you. That is very kind of you to say" while omitting the u/je distinction? I want to sound genuine and polite, but not overly stiff. I'm in that no man's land right now where neither using u nor je seems appropriate.
 
@Mitch That looks too much like Darougar CC @Færd
 
That looks like every toothpaste ever. Flip it upside down and you've got the Dutch flag.
 
@M.A.R.ಠ_ಠ Our deviled eggs are red white and blue
 
6:49 PM
Why are you using the Dutch flag, Mitch? That's copyright infringement. Just ask Rob.
 
If you write cheerio on it the two infringements would cancel each other out
 
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@Mitch it looked much better while the image was still not found.
 
I could also say "you can get my goat easily" if goat can be used that way.
 
@RegDwigнt It was the 'after' image, after I had eaten them
 
What order did you eat them in? Dutch, French, Russian?
 
6:51 PM
@RegDwigнt Inside out
 
I see. The Trump order.
The only one you know.
 
no one eats the white first
 
Aren't bald eagles endangered or something.
 
the ones that are left are just fine
 
Not if you keep stealing their to-be-children
 
6:52 PM
@Mitch yes, yes, the Trump campaign motto.
 
That's what we eat for breakfast
@Cerberus The cover of Cheerios box has forever been a recent sports hero, like from the Superbowl or the Olympics. So it is unsurprising to see military stuff on there.
Wait...
goddamit
Wheaties.
On the Wheaties box
"If you want to be like this superhero on the box, you need to eat your Wheaties"
Whereas Cheerios is what the vast majority of babies and toddlers eat in their car seats while a parent is sitting in traffic.
Which fall all over the place in the car. Which is a good thing because years later, once the car seat is gone, there's always some little snack waiting for them in the crevices.
 
@Mitch but we have that kind of toothpaste though our flag isn't that way.
 
@Mitch that's what Thanos eats for breakfast.
 
@CaptainBohemian I think that means you should change your flag.
 
Oops, Infinity War spoilers.
 
7:03 PM
@RegDwigнt Also my breakfast
spoiled
that is
 
I can only imagine fantastical robots eating spoilers for breakfast.
 
Robert Redford flies your flag upside down. They made a movie all about that.
 
@M.A.R.ಠ_ಠ The color of those robots?
Red white and blue
duh
 
Headlights taste the best.
 
7:06 PM
@RegDwigнt I've only seen the one where he gets . . . oh yeah that one
 
@Mitch actually our flag contains those three colors, but the flag is not as simple as yours.
 
@Cerberus It's sorta a gimme. "You don't want to buy these? You're not a patriot? You don't like people who smile?"
 
Cerberus has passed out from eating all the eggs in Merkin colors.
 
@CaptainBohemian The US flag is pretty complicated. You spend all of third grade math class being tested on how to rearrange the stars once they include the Philippines as a new state.
 
actually our country's land has mostly been deprived and our flag remains the form when our country was originally established.
 
7:16 PM
@Mitch yeah you spend all of your school time pledging allegiance to a flag that then gets changed. And then because you've wasted all your time with that, you don't know no maths at all.
So you just go on Twitter and get elected President.
That is the American dream.
How the hell do I lose reps on Cross Validated if I never asked or answered anything there.
 
The 'factoring' of numbers via alternate 'multiplication' operations is fascinating. You should ask me about it.
@RegDwigнt says nothing
 
No, I'm asking you about something else entirely, and that's the way I like it.
I am very happy for that user for finally quitting this life of sin. But what the heck did they even give me 2 points for if I ain't never done nothing on there.
 
@RegDwigнt You probably like your scrambled eagle's eggs colored purple.
 
Probably? Yes. Likely? Not very.
 
@RegDwigнt You edited a few things there.
 
7:25 PM
Yes I did. Users don't give me reps for my edits.
The Community user does. Did they kill their Community user? Is there a revolution underway?
@Mitch I have studied maths only ever so briefly, but just long enough to learn the most important lesson of all: under no circumstances do you ask anyone anything about maths. Either they will be ridiculously excited and you'll be bored to death; or they'll be just as bored to death as you are.
 
@RegDwigнt Oh. Haha. Sort of. Maybe it's the apocalypse?
A velvet apocalypse?
Or maybe it's just you.
 
It's always just me. I am always just.
 
You're always the protagonist of your own movie. Except for in Suckerpunch where it turns out in the surprise ending that the main character...
ooh you almost had me there.
 
The surprise ending of Suckerpunch is that it's nowhere as good as the trailer promised.
Indeed, that is the surprise every minute of Suckerpunch.
It's like they took Inception and thought, hm, now that's a horrible movie, how can we possibly make it worse?
 
7:45 PM
@RegDwigнt There was a trailer?
That made sense?
 
It made more sense than the movie. Everything in this world did. Including covfefe.
 
Movies take too long to get to the point anyway.
 
Why do people use this retarded turn of phrase "this is one of my only X that does Y".
 
Maybe trailers too.
 
It's not only if it's one of.
You might as well say "this is one of my many X that does Y".
 
7:47 PM
It's like I've been fasting since lunch.
 
@Mitch Do you feel particularly stoic
@RegDwigнt That's one of your only sentences that's not controversial.
In my Sucker Punchy world.
Inception sucks? Dude, I'm offended. Not that I'm Inception
But at least maybe a distant relative.
 
I am Sucker Punch as soon as I hear "one of only".
@M.A.R.ಠ_ಠ I didn't say it sucked. I said it was horrible.
"Sucked" would be too much of a praise.
 
Vacuum cleaners are horrible.
 
Vacuum dusters are horrible. Vacuum cleaners are alright.
 
So what's a good movie? La La Land?
 
7:50 PM
Fuck La La Land. I started watching and got so depressed I literally couldn't sleep that night.
 
@M.A.R.ಠ_ಠ I don't have Ramadan breath, so there's that.
Or do I?
sniffs breath
 
Heat is a good movie.
 
@RegDwigнt Oh I get it. Every movie is horrible but some are more horrible than others.
 
Well. Have you been to the movie theatre lately?
 
@Mitch Breathe into a handkerchief. If it catches fire
 
7:52 PM
Like, even Inception is a decade old by now.
 
How about that other movie, the one with the actor in it who's married to the woman in that... well the costar had a cameo in the TV show but... you know the one?
 
@RegDwigнt Well, those here suck more than vacuum duster cleaners.
 
@Mitch Pretty Woman.
Spoiler: she wasn't pretty. She was Julia Roberts.
It's like they made another Death Star but this time with teeth instead of lasers.
 
Always airing the nth farce of a romcom. That's a thing.
 
@RegDwigнt Exactly... she was in Mystic Pizza and Matt Damon played a bit part.
 
7:54 PM
@RegDwigнt Well she does sometimes remind me of Medusa
@Mitch Well I thought Deadpool 2.
 
Pretty Woman was no Marvel Universe movie.
 
Good thing that's ended now. Now we can finally focus on the Universal Dark Universe or whatever it's called.
 
Well, Deadpool isn't either. Technically.
 
@RegDwigнt No glasses needed. A single "Cheerio" is a member of the set "Cheerios" ... QED
 
7:56 PM
@M.A.R.ಠ_ಠ Oh... uh... Morena Bobbitt was in ... gah... that sci fi movie with... and she was the new law partner on Suits and... THE NEW ROYAL BABY!!!
@RegDwigнt Yes, on the end of those movies. No, on the beginning of anything else.
 
Shit got the wrong trailer where they actually fixed the retarded music.
 
@M.A.R.ಠ_ಠ er ... technically... I think it was totally a Marvel movie. In spirit though...
 
There, mo bettah now.
 
Spirit is Korean for alcohol, so I'm skeptical of your assessment.
 
@Robusto The package doesn't say "Cheerio™s". It says "Cheerios™".
 
7:58 PM
@Mitch Why is your toothpaste the colour of the Dutch flag?
 
Get your glass™es alright.
 
@RegDwigнt It's all-inclusive. If you want to go up against General Mills, be my guest.
Hey, I'm doing you a favor.
 
America is all-inclusive? Not under this president it's not.
 
Stop changing the subject.
 
8:00 PM
Russia is all-inclusive alright. It now includes parts of Ukraine, for example.
 
@Cerberus For a moment I thought that was a French flag.
 
In spirit
 
@Mitch It's just astounding to find reference to patriotism, of all things, on a box of cereal.
About as weird as Japanese products...
@Robusto Theirs is hung the wrong way.
And much newer than ours.
 
ORLY?
 
8:01 PM
@Cerberus Nothing is as weird as Japanese anything.
Jinx.
 
Kyary Pamyu Pamyu is to a Japanese what a Japanese is to a regular person.
 
If Potter jinxed Voldemort it'd have saved the studio at the very least some CGI-heavy scenes.
 
I've been studying Japanese and Japan for more than three decades now and every time I think I've plumbed the depths of Japanese weirdness, that I've reached the absolute bottom of the barrel, then someone lifts that barrel and there is more weird shit I simply cannot fathom.
 
I feel the same way about that cereal box...
 
Impossible.
 
8:04 PM
Well there's the error of your ways right there. You don't study it, you embrace it.
 
Some of it can only be embraced at arm's length between thumb and forefinger.
 
@Mitch The jump from sports to war is unimaginable.
 
You can embrace things with a ten-fool pole. Held by someone else you don't need to touch.
 
@Cerberus Lolwut? You are a classicist and you say that?
 
@RegDwigнt You could say, "Dank, dat is erg vriendelijk/aardig".
 
8:06 PM
Oh, erg.
I like that.
In the Saarland dialect they say arg.
Actually they say ahrisch.
I wouldn't be surprised if it's the same word.
 
@RegDwigнt I think you mean Arsch.
 
@Robusto Presumably, a modern Western society is far removed from the primitive violence of the Ancients.
@RegDwigнt You could say "aars" in Dutch.
 
@Robusto yes, I agree that you think that. I however do not.
 
If you want to call them arses.
 
@Cerberus Whoa, seriously? Who can doubt that the 20th century was all about sports and war?
@RegDwigнt Who cares what you think?
 
8:08 PM
This isn't WW2.
 
I'm satisfied to be right in all matters, both religious and scientific.
 
Though I'm a bit thrown off by the alliteration erg/aardig and also the fact that erg means "terrible" as an adjective.
 
Maybe it just means something is awfully nice?
 
Erg never means that as an adverb. It is the most common adverb to use if you want to say "very". But you can leave it out.
 
@Robusto well yes.
 
8:12 PM
Aren't we using joules now instead of ergs?
 
You are using Fahrenheit.
 
I take comfort in that.
 
@Robusto Yes, it is the same process.
 
Your intensifier here.
 
Indeed.
Using a double intensifier is also very common, heel erg aardig.
Which is stronger that erg aardig or heel aardig.
All very common expressions.
 
8:15 PM
@Cerberus Like "awfully damn nice" ...
 
Zeer aardig means the same but is somewhat formal.
 
A couple days ago I got a notification from a YouTube channel that they'd be doing a live stream on X a.m. ET/Y a.m. PT. I commented something like "wtf is ET/PT, sounds like a Star Wars droid to me. Seriously though, I know it stands for Eastern/Pacific, but this is the Internet and you are addressing an international audience. So maybe use UTC instead. Kthxbai."
 
Hmm ... do other languages have cute rhyming intensifiers, like "little bitty" or "itsy bitsy"? I can't think of any.
 
They took three days to reply. Then replied, "ET/PT means Eastern/Pacific. We are American."
 
@Robusto Yes, except that these are extremely common and unremarkable, much more so than yours.
 
8:15 PM
From that I concluded that some Americans are really quite thick.
 
@Cerberus Well, that's just a great big untruth.
 
@RegDwigнt I would never have guessed.
Yes, extraterrestrial.
And I can never remember what UTC is.
Is it like GMT?
 
It's not extraterrestrial, silly. It's because R2D2.
 
@Cerberus GMT is UTC for non-programmers.
 
Have you seen Star Wars?
 
8:17 PM
@Robusto This isn't nearly as neutral as the Dutch!
@RegDwigнt I have not.
 
@Cerberus The neutrality depends on the noun, not the adjectives.
 
Have you heard a rhetorical question?
 
@Cerberus War is a metaphor for sports.
 
Talking about programming, I'm trying to find articles about the principles of syntax highlighting.
@Robusto "Great big" is quite emphatic and not extremely common. And it's colloquial, too, and probably also regional.
 
I'm just happy it exists.
Another problem I don't have to solve.
 
8:18 PM
Yeah.
 
Or sports is a metaphor for war.
Or both
 
But I'm considering improving the Autohotkey syntax highlighter for Sublime Text.
I already have embedded languages working.
Like Regex or Javascript inside Autohotkey.
 
Aren't the main principles "use different colors for different elements"?
 
@Mitch Yes. But there are some things I'm unsure about.
The standard Monokai colour scheme looks nice, but it has only like six different colours.
Would it be beneficial to use more?
I could write a little extension of the scheme for Autohotkey.
 
@Cerberus Well ... I disagree. It's part of sentence-padding duplication. People think saying more words makes them sound more profound, so they say things like "The neighborhood was dark and all the lights were out."
 
8:21 PM
Trust me, it's not like the Dutch.
Another thing I'm thinking about is what to do with braces and square brackets.
 
Match them, what else?
 
They're not highlighted by default, but would it be nice to highlight them?
 
What is nice is highlighting them and the entire block of code they encompass.
Or at least leader lines from top to bottom of the block.
 
@Cerberus More colors might be ... hard to distinguish and remember and just perceive well
@Cerberus no colors for that
 
8:24 PM
@Robusto You mean permanently, or only when the caret is inside the block?
 
@Cerberus Only when it matters, of course. If you move on, you move on.
 
what do they call that... electric parens?
 
@Mitch Yes. Hence the dilemma. Many commonly used colour schemes have a few more colours than Monokai, though.
 
where the cursor bounces to the matching paren?
 
Bounces?
 
8:25 PM
@Mitch Electric Boogaloo.
 
@Robusto By that you mean only when you're inside the block?
 
too many just makes it a big rainbow, not as useful
 
Currently, the beginning and end of the innermost block as underlined by default.
 
@Cerberus Only when the cursor touches one of the enclosures.
 
Ah, OK.
 
8:26 PM
@Cerberus yeah the cursor quickly goes to the matching paren and then back to where you are.
 
You can also use tricks like boldface for keywords, etc.
 
@Mitch Oh, you mean, like blinking, to alert you?
 
@Cerberus That's too much. Too distracting, without providing any real benefit.
 
@Robusto I was thinking about bold too, yes. But is it distinctive enough in small print?
 
uh...yeah. not an in your face blinking, but a subtle blink
 
8:27 PM
@Cerberus How small does it have to be? And yes, it's distinctive.
 
@Robusto that does sound profound though. Great poetry. A beautiful litotes if nothing else.
Come to think of it, litotes is all about using seven words where two will do.
 
If you think you will miss a keyword then I think you are wrong.
 
@Robusto I usually zoom out a lot.
@Robusto It looks much more distinctive here!
 
Well, monospace fonts sometimes have shitty boldface.
You need a programming font.
 
It's just the standard Sublime font.
It's visible, but, with white on dark, and in small type, it's visible but not extremely distinctive.
 
8:31 PM
@Cerberus Try this: dpgraph.com
 
How distinctive would you say this bold face is?
 
There's bold face in there?
 
(I've used it on a random scope here, not where I would use it.)
@RegDwigнt Exactly.
@RegDwigнt That looks like fun.
 
Well. It is very distinctive from actual bold face. You have to give it that.
 
8:34 PM
Indeed.
 
@Cerberus that website has been that way literally for twelve years. And it's not abandoned. It just never changes.
 
Hmm, the Fira Code font page says zeroes are slashed, but they sure look dotted to me.
 
> How to ask about the age of a building
Um. How about "how old is this building?"
ELU has the wickedest questions.
 
You might offend the building. It's impolite to ask a building its age.
 
Only if the building is a woman. You do have to ask it its sex first.
 
8:37 PM
@Robusto Ah, is that what you use? Mono or ligatures?
@RegDwigнt Your favourite.
Like Zombo.com.
 
@Cerberus Mono. I don't like ligatures in code.
But your mileage may vary.
 
@Cerberus Yes. I actually searched the transcript because I know I've mentioned it before.
But the search brought up nothing.
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Q: How to ask about the age of a building

karumTo introduce an explanation about the history of a building, I want to address the audience with a question; “First of all, I would like to ask you something: Anyone of you can tell me what century this building is? (or) Can you tell me what century this building is?” Is it correct? Sounds natu...

Talk about using twenty words where five will do.
 
@RegDwigнt I think a lot of your shit was removed, bundled, and sold for kindling.
 
I hope you got the royalties from that.
Because I owe you royalties and I sure ain't got none.
 
That's the excuse you always give.
 
8:41 PM
First of all, I would like to ask you something: Anyone of you can tell me whether that is the excuse I always give?
Oh, you answered that one already. Sorry, it took me a while to type it up.
 
QED
 
But at least I sounded profound.
 
I'll see how I like it!
The bold is still not very distinctive.
 
More importantly, however, is how you would define or calculate or determine the age of a building if you were in the company of others who had the information while you do not.
 
I would use Cerberus's short program right there.
Cerberus, are you trying to create one of them "spot the difference" image books?
This one looks very promising. I can't see a single pixel that's different from before.
 
8:44 PM
It does look crisper, so far!
 
I believe you will find that "Crisp" is an American trademark.
You now owe Rob some of my royalties.
 
@Cerberus In fact, so much so that you might be able to use it for gene editing!
 
@RegDwigнt Look at the percentage signs, for example. But, yes, the difference is not huge.
 
CRISPR () (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats) is a family of DNA sequences found within the genomes of prokaryotic organisms such as bacteria and archaea. These sequences are derived from DNA fragments from viruses that have previously infected the prokaryote and are used to detect and destroy DNA from similar viruses during subsequent infections. Hence these sequences play a key role in the antiviral defense system of prokaryotes.Cas9 (or "CRISPR-associated protein 9") is an enzyme that uses CRISPR sequences as a guide to recognize and cleave specific strands of DNA that...
 
Isn't it ironic that the difference would not be huge on percentage signs?
 
8:45 PM
@Robusto Are you asking me to cut a a pair of extra heads into your genes?
Yes, I know about the tool.
 
@Cerberus I have enough heads already, tyvm.
 
That's why he's asking about cutting rather than adding.
 
If that's what you think.
 
Awsome! Thanks a lot, folks! — karum 2 mins ago
Apparently sarcasm is lost on this one.
 
@RegDwigнt Crisper cuts also when it adds stuff.
 
8:46 PM
@Robusto This is the Internet, silly.
 
Sometimes I can't tell the difference.
 
That reminds me, that German never replied. I believe they are still trying to figure out how much of my comment was genuine and how much was sarcasm.
 
Which German was that?
 
Oh wait, they actually did?
Why SE no give me notification.
And yeah it was lost on them alright.
@Robusto check out the comments on this question (just on the question proper, no need to read everything, but I have to link to the question for proper context):
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Q: How does the "Dalai Lama walks into a pizza shop..." joke work?

ЯegDwightOn YouTube, there's that famous joke the Dalai Lama didn't understand — and neither did I. It even made headlines in my part of the world, and on some of the sites I frequent, yet nobody ever bothered to explain it. I am at a loss. I suppose pretty much every non-native speaker will have trouble ...

 
So ... is chatting just a guy thing? I mean, there are no girls in here, like, ever. Do we have a sign somewhere that says "No Girls Allowed!"
 
8:50 PM
Girls have no time to come to the Internet to chat because they're way too busy chatting.
 
See? There it is.
I was wondering ...
 
Why is it in Soviet?
 
Only one letter is.
Ya, that's right.
 
That's too Soviet for my taste, thanks.
 
Well, at least Stalin made the trains ruin on time.
 
8:51 PM
McCarthy wouldn't be caught dead spelling himself with a Я.
 
@RegDwigнt Mine was the only upvote on your comment, btw.
 
OIC
I wondered who would read my shit.
Mr. Nobody ist ein romantisches Fantasy-Drama des Regisseurs und Drehbuchautors Jaco Van Dormael aus dem Jahr 2009. == Handlung == Der Film Mr. Nobody befasst sich mit den Schwierigkeiten und Auswirkungen von Entscheidungen. Die Geschichte erzählt dabei von einem neunjährigen Jungen, Nemo Nobody, der auf einem Bahnhof wählen muss, ob er nach der Scheidung seiner Eltern mit seiner Mutter mitgehen oder bei seinem Vater bleiben will. Während des Überlegens bildet Nemo diverse Charaktere, unter anderem sich selbst, die in der Darstellung vor einem Szenenwechsel, zwischen den unterschiedlichen Szenarien…
Don't they just have an article on Nobody?
Why sure they do:
Nobody may refer to: Nobody, Indefinite pronounNobody may also refer to: == Books == Outis, Ancient Greek for "nobody", an often used pseudonym The Nobody, comic The Diary of a Nobody, an 1892 English comic novel by George and Weedon Grossmith My Name is Nobody, a 1973 spaghetti Western Nobody Nowhere, a 1991 bestselling autobiography with a CD featuring a song of the same name, both by autistic author Donna Williams == People == John Eales, former Australian rugby union captain, nicknamed "Nobody" (because "Nobody's perfect") Adam Nobody, demonstrator beaten by police at the 2010 G-20 Toronto...
Still no article on me or you, though.
And you wonder why girls won't talk to us.
 
Well, TriG got 98 upvotes on his comment. I think you missed the boat.
 
"Nobody may refer to: Nobody". Thank you, Internet. So happy we created you.
@Robusto the question is like five years old now. So is TriG's comment I would guess without checking.
This comment exchange is from earlier today.
 
It's interesting to experiment with.
 
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