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@gotchankun@GavvToei すみません; "stomach" is the relevant English word, though the pronunciation is closest to what you'd expect from "stomack"
(また、私は日本語下手で英語でツイットしてすみません。)
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@drbillsz I'm not sure I've seen that word used for reasons other than resembling another word in anything newer than the 1929 translation of All Quiet on the Western Front
@thestonedterf @freelancelawmom @yearnlor For a white person to be described as having a bad attitude by an employer, they would have to have committed an actual crime, if that.
@izzybreezi@SoldatoChar@IzDisNameTaken It's from the Zi-O supplementary plan, which was a set of short humorous skits they released alongside the episodes with some production information. This image also comes from it, for instance
@David_Jorgonson @BretDevereaux My impression of Bret's posts on Hellenistic vs Roman fights is that the Hellenistic armies basically reflect the structure of their societies, and the "Macedonians rule, everyone else is ruled" really was a weak point compared to Roman alliances