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  • Haggis doesn't really have a strong smell, tastes good though (btw, if you ate it in the US, it probably didn't have sheep lung in it because it's banned over there)

  • I watched a video of someone demonstrating how to properly eat it and it involved a whole process of opening it up in a bucket of water and staying away to let the gases out, then taking it out and putting it in sandwiches with vegetables

  • Imagine it blew up though

  • Thought you meant pre-2023 by old user

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  • I swear I saw a better version of this somewhere

  • 3, it's the best one I recognise

  • I've always kinda disliked the name Pole for that reason, but it is what it is

  • Polish just uses -z like how English uses -h in digraphs, so sz is sh, cz is ch

  • Czywinostawcz would be pronounceable, but the j fucks it up.

  • pew pew pew

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  • Indeed, some of his ideas never caught on, like masheen

  • Funnily enough, there's a CSS framework called Gumby

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  • People have tried reforming English spelling many times to make it make sense, the only time a reform has actually succeeded is Webster's reform, which is the reason why American English and British English have different spellings.

  • Depends what counts as an in game currency, does a game where you earn currency in-game and spend it in-game count as an in-game currency? What about if players can trade it?

  • I tried it and it was ok but the roof of my mouth hurt afterwards

  • Would it not be more reasonable to distinguish by strength classes instead of gender?

  • I know yous as the instance that's a little broken in the UK

  • In polish, "półtora" means one and a half, it comes from a proto-Slavic word meaning "half-second" for some reason

  • The US doesn't technically have a land border with russia, but they're only seperated by the narrow Bering strait