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- ESKEMA0
In Portugal we call it "arroba", wich is a measurement unit for 15kg, wich the symbol is @ since 1536.
- set0
As for the British, we call it the 'at' sign.
- bland... like the food.refunktion
- jk, that was mean, i am sorry.refunktion
- no I agree, our food is fucking bland.set
- JazX0
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- scarabin0
( @ Y @ )
- monospaced0
I always thought of it as an asshole. Hahaha, just kidding.
- you are one horny dude.utopian
- yes, that's because I'm a dudemonospaced
- i_monk0
It's also the snail in Korean.
- GeorgesII0
I'm tipping my @ to you
- ckentish0
thanks for that Zaq
- zaq
An interesting article that is relevant to this board would like to share.
The French and Italians have nicknamed it the “snail.” The Norwegians have plumped for “pig’s tail,” the Germans “monkey’s tail,” and the Chinese “little mouse.” The Russians think of it as a dog, and the Finns as a slumbering cat.