Apart from the hole, that could be chicken on a raft, an old Royal Navy dish.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you have a mantra that keeps you going through tough times?
6·3 年前I can’t go on. I’ll go on.
(Samuel Beckett)
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•"There's a thing that I don't know what is" - Is this correct grammar?
4·3 年前I don’t think I’ve come across that before, but I’d say it depends on what is meant:
- I don’t know what that thing is.
- There is a thing, but I don’t know what it is.
- There is a thing such that I don’t know what it is. I.e., I do not know what all things are.
There may well be some other ones, but I don’t know what they might be.
asterisk@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's a book you really enjoyed, that you feel like no one else on lemmy has read?
4·3 年前Oddities and Curiosities of Words and Literature by C C Bombaugh, one of my favourite reads, feels like it might be an obscure book.
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Today I Learned (TIL)@lemmy.ca•TIL that America is one of the few cultures with insults for smart people
5·3 年前Swot is a venerable and frequently used word, derived from the word sweat. Neek is what’s current with my children’s generation (South London): it’s a portmanteau of nerd and geek, apparently. Spod may well be regionally and temporally specific, as it’s what I used to be called in SW England in the 1980s.
asterisk@lemmy.worldto
Today I Learned (TIL)@lemmy.ca•TIL that America is one of the few cultures with insults for smart people
451·3 年前These kinds of insults definitely exist here in the UK too, e.g., swot, spod, as well as geek, neek, nerd, etc. I don’t think these are imported from the US, as they’ve been around for a long time. Perhaps a manifestation of anglo-saxon anti-intellectualism?
It reminds me of Vermeer’s Milkmaid. Not Renaissance either, but a beautiful photograph never the less. Accidental Baroque?
asterisk@lemmy.worldto
Fountain Pens@wayfarershaven.eu•What pen & ink are you using today?English
6·3 年前A red Majohn A1 with a Pilot VP stub nib in place of the standard EF nib, Lamy Peridot ink.
My example did not make it to lemm.ee either, so it would not have been exclusively a feddit.uk issue.
I would be really handy for finding out what’s going wrong if there were some way to track the history of a posting as it propagates across instances, but I’d imagine that would be quite tricky to do. On the other hand, perhaps these cases simply correlate with downtime either at the origin or at the receiving instance?
I’m not the OP, but I have an example from two days ago posting to a community hosted on feddit.uk:
My comment is https://lemmy.world/comment/1718032, which is present for lemmy.world, but not for feddit.uk
I haven’t posted any comments since, so I don’t know if it’s a one-off thing.
Beehaw’s defederation of lemmy.world doesn’t seem to be involved in this one.
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United Kingdom@feddit.uk•‘The anger of it will linger for years’ – is The British Miracle Meat the most disturbing TV satire ever?English
1·3 年前Jonathan Swift’s Modest Proposal updated to the 21st century.
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Accidental Renaissance@lemmy.blahaj.zone•Well-aimed sling shots can topple giantsEnglish
4·3 年前Thank you for this brilliant transcription. It’s as good as the image itself.
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You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: the difference between "wary" and "weary"
0·3 年前But wouldn’t ‘leery’ make sense there? It means something close to ‘suspicious’ after all.
Fascinating. Do you have a translation?




Spinney is a nice word for a smallish gathering of trees, alongside copse, coppice, etc. I’m not aware of a term for one specifically in an open field, though.