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- Comment on What do other languages use for "magic" words; or names and titles in fantasy and sci-fi novels or cinema? 6 days ago:
That’s what had me asking this question, wasn’t able to articulate the as clearly in my big speel as you did in 2 paragraphs though haha
- Comment on What do other languages use for "magic" words; or names and titles in fantasy and sci-fi novels or cinema? 6 days ago:
That is exactly the type of example I was looking for! I wonder if that’s common amongst books that are written in languages those regions?
- Comment on What do other languages use for "magic" words; or names and titles in fantasy and sci-fi novels or cinema? 6 days ago:
I didn’t even think about the being a common nonsense or flavour of jibberish in other languages, thanks for sharing!
- Comment on What do other languages use for "magic" words; or names and titles in fantasy and sci-fi novels or cinema? 6 days ago:
Interesting! Names of old Germanic gods (Odin, Tyr, Hella, etc.) or typical German names (Klaus, Sabine, Angela, etc.)?
- Submitted 6 days ago to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world | 30 comments
- Comment on what is the best fruit to leave in a fridge? 1 month ago:
Fun fact, pineapples do not ripen after they have been picked. They will begin to rot which is why they start to soften up on the counter:
- Comment on Germany 1 month ago:
The answer given was Spain for those who don’t wish to open YouTube
- Comment on Smells Great 2 months ago:
I need to try this. A full pineapple into the flames naked?