ruleBiNonBi@lemmy.blahaj.zone to 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone – 730 points – 1 years ago13Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentThat's funny. How does that one help exactly?It's a very long rhyme. It's what the Germans have instead of humor.I think the German is more like "the screw screws to the right", implying to unscrew turn left. And it's relying on alliteration as the mnemonic device.
That's funny. How does that one help exactly?It's a very long rhyme. It's what the Germans have instead of humor.I think the German is more like "the screw screws to the right", implying to unscrew turn left. And it's relying on alliteration as the mnemonic device.
I think the German is more like "the screw screws to the right", implying to unscrew turn left. And it's relying on alliteration as the mnemonic device.
That's funny. How does that one help exactly?
It's a very long rhyme. It's what the Germans have instead of humor.
I think the German is more like "the screw screws to the right", implying to unscrew turn left. And it's relying on alliteration as the mnemonic device.