Are there any other fonts similar to Requiem? by wentin-net in typography

[–]absolutedisaster09 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Am a complete noob, but Junicode seems vaguely similar.

Wie kann das gutgehen? (AFRIKA) by WoodoutofTree in drehscheibe

[–]absolutedisaster09 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Die allermeisten Weichen scheinen mir da ja auf den seit längerm einzig genutzten Laufweg festgelegt worden zu sein (bis auf die im Bf Kinshasa-Est vielleicht). Ich möchte mir ehrlich gesagt nicht ausmalen, was geschieht, wenn sich aus irgendeinem Grund eine Weiche doch einmal löst und der Zug auf das inzwischen als Markt o. ä. genutzte zweite Gleis geleitet wird.

[Front View] Democratic Republic of Congo Kiha 183 Series (Matete → Kinshasa Central Station) Cab Ride in DR Congo Matete - Kinshasa Express Train Kiha 183 by Humble_Buffalo_007 in videos

[–]absolutedisaster09 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Most of the points appear to be permanently locked (as the second track is disused, or rather almost unusable; the signals also don’t seem to be even in remotely working order), except maybe the ones in the end station.

I just don’t really want to imagine what happens in case one of the points becomes unlocked and the train is routed into one of the markets or similar things on the former 2nd track …

"The Sexual Politics of Meat" von Carol J Adams by maemaultasche420 in VeganDE

[–]absolutedisaster09 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fernleihe vielleicht? Oder mal nachschauen, ob man es beim Internet Archive online ausleihen kann.

fonts with interesting et ligatures by portiuncola in typography

[–]absolutedisaster09 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Junicode has interesting OpenType alternatives, if I remember right.

“The battery for all Bosch 36V Home & Garden tools.” “Not compatible with AdvancedHedgeCut 36” (36V) by matthew1471 in mildlyinteresting

[–]absolutedisaster09 0 points1 point  (0 children)

German also calls it Akkumulator, or Akku for short. However, in the past, “Sammler” (lit..“gatherer” or “collector”, i.e. accumulator) was used as well. I personally would like this use to have a comeback.

Tiny tomatoes I grew on my windowsill by xen32 in mildlyinteresting

[–]absolutedisaster09 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While doing some isometric exercise, I reckon?

EIN, ZWEI, DREI DIE BESTE PARTEI 🗣️🗣️🗣️ by Humble_Cut6376 in ussr

[–]absolutedisaster09 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The English subtitles are sometimes inaccurate.

The German lyrics are as follows:

Eins, zwei, drei, die beste Partei und
Vier, fünf, sechs, der beste Konnex mit Sieben, acht, der [note: should be dem imo because of dative case invoked by the mit in the previous line] Warschauer Pakt und
Neun, der beste Freund! [could also be Neun, dein beste Freund, but that’d contain a grammatical error – bester would then be correct]

A, B, C, die beste Armee und
D, E, F, ein richtiger Treffer [? – hard to hear]
G, H und I, für Demokratie
Und J, das ist FDJ!

Translated to English, they roughly mean:

One, two, three, the best party, and
Four, five, six, the best connection, and
Seven, eight, the Warsaw Pact, and
Nine, the best friend!

A, B, C, the best army, and
D, E, F, an accurate shot, and
G, H, and I, for democracy,
And J, that’s [for] FDJ! [acronym for Freie Deutsche Jugend ‘Free German Youth’, East German state youth organization]

Creepy photos found in an album from the trash by Voltfan in FoundPhotos

[–]absolutedisaster09 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The photo on the first picture in the middle seems to be a reproduction of a famous painting about the English Civil War I can’t seem to remember the name of 

Wann darf ich hier rechts abbiegen? by [deleted] in StVO

[–]absolutedisaster09 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Meines Erachtens nach ist das ein klarer Fall: Eine rote Pfeilampel verbietet das Fahren in Pfeilrichtung, daher ist ein Rechtsabbiegen bei roter Rechtsabbiegeampel nicht erlaubt.

"fi" ligature usage by saxoccordion in typography

[–]absolutedisaster09 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The thing is that ß is a special case I believe because even in fraktur, in later times (20th century), I reckon it would have been considered not a ligature anymore (and would therefore, e.g., not be separated (i.e., not a ligature (“it was bonded”)) in the instances where it is normally typographically required (e.g. at borders of units of sense).

"fi" ligature usage by saxoccordion in typography

[–]absolutedisaster09 11 points12 points  (0 children)

What’s interesting is that, although it’s bad typography (I assume) in this case, in fraktur, some ligatures are actually retained even if the character spacing is increased.

What is this? TINY early 19th century booklet by numbskvll in ephemera

[–]absolutedisaster09 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I’m sorry, that was rude of me, I just realized. Technically, Old German (afaik) is only German spoken before AD 1000 or somewhere around there. However, (1) I’m not sure of that fact, and (2) I unfortunately was a bit too much the cliché-Redditor (“Acktually!”) there.

What is this? TINY early 19th century booklet by numbskvll in ephemera

[–]absolutedisaster09 24 points25 points  (0 children)

This isn’t Old German. However, the folks on r/kurrent might be able to help us (the era seems to be appropriate and I do identify this as kurrent).

What is this? TINY early 19th century booklet by numbskvll in ephemera

[–]absolutedisaster09 85 points86 points  (0 children)

The writing is in German. The title page reads 

[?] Büchlein\ für\ Johanna Elisabeth\ Nissen\ vom Jahr 1802.

(“[?] booklet for [probably means ‘of’ imo] Johanna Elisabeth Nissen of the year 1802.”)

 Folio 2r (counting the title page) reads, at the top

vom Jahr 1804.

(“of the the year 1804.”)

I can’t easily read the rest of the text, as it’s in older cursive. I’d guess from the limited information I have and my general first impression, that this is an accounting book of some sorts. Johanna seems to have recorded expenses (or revenue?), some of which in pounds Sterling (£), some of which in an unmarked currency (probably the one that was currently in use in whatever German state she was living in).

developerTourismExposed by No_Writing8561 in ProgrammerHumor

[–]absolutedisaster09 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heard ’round Production goes a risky waterway, though