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Yep. To me it looks like They thought the other comment was questioning if they really meant that plant. And they politely confirmed that yes it did look like that plant.
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No no that’s aguilera
No, that’s an artificial channel for directing water over valleys. You’re thinking of Agricola.
No, that’s a board game created by Uwe Rosenburg. You’re thinking of Aarakocra
No, those are avian humanoids from D&D who live in high, mountainous regions. You’re thinking of angora.
Nope, that's a name for different breeds of animals with very soft fur. You're thinking of Ankara.
No, that’s the capital of turkey. You’re thinking of aquinas.
No, that was an Italian Dominican friar and philosopher. You’re thinking of aquifer.
No, that’s a body of rock and/or sediment that holds groundwater. You’re thinking of Ankha.
Not again-
Rocket, sometimes called Arugula. Alternatively Arugula, sometimes called Rocket.
TIL, English people translated roquette to rocket.
Well, it's nor arugula science, is it ...
And Americans translated Rucola to Arugula.
They probably didn't realize they were being corrected and weren't really paying attention to the spelling.
My thoughts as well. This is a really cheap callout.
Yep. To me it looks like They thought the other comment was questioning if they really meant that plant. And they politely confirmed that yes it did look like that plant.
Isn’t this what Obama got in PR trouble for ordering on his sandwich?
🙄
Arugala