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No, that episode wasn't on. I don't even remember when it was on. The only reason I'm reminded of it was some stupid Mickey Mouse knockoff which is hopefully a satire of the Taliban or less hopefully but still better than the alternative, a Kahanist production. Apparently, they haven't fulfilled thier quota of Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play this year yet. I'm surprised they haven't played a bunch of episodes from the previous season, since that usually happens when the new season comes, but then again, I'm remembering previous instances where the new season didn't begin until November. I'm also surprised they weren't showing older episodes, since it's playoffs time.
By the way, you can stop asking what
Вфхуи ZоРиЕ m
СФИР et.
ЅЕqОНЖ
СНЕьzоn фt уmЕztоiх ©1959 zᴇm
is supposed to mean.
It's just Eastern European alphabet soup. In fact, that backwards P, the Z, the m, the i aren't even Cyrillic, except it does make sense as alphabet soup. I could find in twenty seconds of searching. Then I realized I could use a q. And then I found a kindred spirit who also almost used a paragraph symbol for the q. ¶. It doesn't do anything justice, it's just an annoyance in Word. Just imagine that paragraph symbol is in fact a backwards P you'd expect to find in something with gibberish and faux-cyrillic. S, however, is Cyrillic. It hasn't really been used since the 18th century.
Other things: Contrary to what I said, yesterday was a perfect autumn day. Today was less so and involved lack of sleep and messed up dreams, but did involve listening to Russian music.
Someone says: Word has caused more frustration and mental suffering than any other human invention.
That may be true, but it's not on a personal level. Firefox has produced the most frustration for me, now that it's become sentient, but that's because I haven't used Word in years. Not that the last time I used it wasn't filled with suffering, since I needed to print something that had equations. Mathematics and Word go together like souvlaki and those mushrooms you find going outside. I hope I don't have to explain that to you.
كلنا نعيش تحت سماء واحده
Advice from... somebody. Probably has something to do with that post-rock compilation.
Don't look into the Death Star or you will die.
Good advice from Castlevania. It made more sense in Japan, probably.
Burning Question: Did the translators of that know who Darth Vader is?
No, that episode wasn't on. I don't even remember when it was on. The only reason I'm reminded of it was some stupid Mickey Mouse knockoff which is hopefully a satire of the Taliban or less hopefully but still better than the alternative, a Kahanist production. Apparently, they haven't fulfilled thier quota of Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play this year yet. I'm surprised they haven't played a bunch of episodes from the previous season, since that usually happens when the new season comes, but then again, I'm remembering previous instances where the new season didn't begin until November. I'm also surprised they weren't showing older episodes, since it's playoffs time.
By the way, you can stop asking what
Вфхуи ZоРиЕ m
СФИР et.
ЅЕqОНЖ
СНЕьzоn фt уmЕztоiх ©1959 zᴇm
is supposed to mean.
It's just Eastern European alphabet soup. In fact, that backwards P, the Z, the m, the i aren't even Cyrillic, except it does make sense as alphabet soup. I could find in twenty seconds of searching. Then I realized I could use a q. And then I found a kindred spirit who also almost used a paragraph symbol for the q. ¶. It doesn't do anything justice, it's just an annoyance in Word. Just imagine that paragraph symbol is in fact a backwards P you'd expect to find in something with gibberish and faux-cyrillic. S, however, is Cyrillic. It hasn't really been used since the 18th century.
Other things: Contrary to what I said, yesterday was a perfect autumn day. Today was less so and involved lack of sleep and messed up dreams, but did involve listening to Russian music.
Someone says: Word has caused more frustration and mental suffering than any other human invention.
That may be true, but it's not on a personal level. Firefox has produced the most frustration for me, now that it's become sentient, but that's because I haven't used Word in years. Not that the last time I used it wasn't filled with suffering, since I needed to print something that had equations. Mathematics and Word go together like souvlaki and those mushrooms you find going outside. I hope I don't have to explain that to you.
كلنا نعيش تحت سماء واحده
Advice from... somebody. Probably has something to do with that post-rock compilation.
Don't look into the Death Star or you will die.
Good advice from Castlevania. It made more sense in Japan, probably.
Burning Question: Did the translators of that know who Darth Vader is?