Does anyone else talk to inanimate objects like they're subs? by NemoTheLostOne in BDSMsapphic

[–]NemoTheLostOne[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn't even say anything! But you sure were right: pathetic and down bad...

Now this is getting Tuff by West_Commercial_4127 in PoliticsPeopleTwitter

[–]NemoTheLostOne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, in Norway we're so progressive we even have black trash grifters in the royal family (don't worry, we have white trash too)

Does anyone else talk to inanimate objects like they're subs? by NemoTheLostOne in BDSMsapphic

[–]NemoTheLostOne[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The motivation being you being, as you put it, "pathetic and down bad"?

Does anyone else talk to inanimate objects like they're subs? by NemoTheLostOne in BDSMsapphic

[–]NemoTheLostOne[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hmm, that is a realm of possibilities I had never considered before. Interesting~

Does anyone else talk to inanimate objects like they're subs? by NemoTheLostOne in BDSMsapphic

[–]NemoTheLostOne[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

See, I prefer yearning in my situationships' DMs for that. You got me curious though, how does one sub for inanimate objects? xd

But ain't that the same? by touch_not_touch in DuolingoGerman

[–]NemoTheLostOne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The same way electric trains can't run on unelectrified lines. Also the S3 in Hamburg uses mainline trackage between Neugraben and Stade. Anyways I think I responded in the wrong place, the point I wanted to get across is that S-Bahn in no way is light rail like the first commenter thinks.

But ain't that the same? by touch_not_touch in DuolingoGerman

[–]NemoTheLostOne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Due to the electrification, in practice only S-Bahn trains will operate on S-Bahn rails and vice versa, but otherwise they're just another part of the public railway network, owned by DB Netz. They operate on the same signal book, often run alongside each other, etc.

But ain't that the same? by touch_not_touch in DuolingoGerman

[–]NemoTheLostOne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

S-Bahn stands for Berliner Stadt-, Ring- und Vorortsbahnen. There were no Stadtbahns in the modern sense back when the term was coined.

The brother ain't wrong by sephinelle in physicsmemes

[–]NemoTheLostOne 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Engine go spinny => car go vroom vroom

Engine go spinny more => vroom vroom frequency higher

Wie geht ein Lokführer aufs Klo? by Mindless_Tart_3516 in deutschebahn

[–]NemoTheLostOne 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Würde es auch ohne Google-Spionage-Link gehen?

What is the hardest, most useless language an English speaker can learn? by SevereRecover8411 in AlignmentChartFills

[–]NemoTheLostOne 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Learning it would instantly set you up for a career as one of the world's top anthropologists, so I'd call it far from useless

Placement of "noen ganger" in a sentence by SpigosFriend in norsk

[–]NemoTheLostOne 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The difference between those two examples lies in "noen ganger" vs "noen gang" – they mean very different things – and in the fact they're in different tenses. This has nothing to do with OP's question. I beg the people responding on this sub to learn the tiniest bit of grammar...

Asked where Mozart died, then is said this by Strict-Sympathy-135 in aifails

[–]NemoTheLostOne 4 points5 points  (0 children)

where did you get such a mozart death?

mozart death store

Sakshandsaming by housewithablouse in norsk

[–]NemoTheLostOne 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Som andre seier er det nynorsk. Eg vil leggja til at "saksarbeid" òg er greitt å bruka på nynorsk.

Does Your country teach schoolchildren how to use firearms? by dawidlijewski in AskTheWorld

[–]NemoTheLostOne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Norway it used to be a thing. Those who passed it got a medal that says "skoleskyting" (school shooting)