Random knowleage: Why were there no Xi (ξ) covid variant after delta δ? What was the name of the Chinese President?
Whups, my bad, missed one. True. Or 'Codex,' in reference to 40K, though codex just means 'fancy book,' so that word was in use. Rarely. In computer games, like Ultima 4's Codex of Ultimate Wisdom. Nerp, CGI was really, really, really, crude, but it existed in the late 80's. Weird Al's UHF came out in '89, and had crude early CGI attempts in it. Yeah, it was cable tv back then. Nerp, all in use back then, just not for current usage. Amazon is still a river and rainforest, tablet is another name for pill. Tiktok is the sound old clocks made, and doctors still used to call people obese. Rap music is an invention of the late 80's, and I was calling it (c)rap back then depending on the song. A lot of early rap was pretty good though. Also, 'to rap' meant to lightly tap on something, usually with your knuckles. I'll give you gangsta, since that was a 90's thing, but all of those words were in use in the 80's, just not their current slang usages, except for Cool. That one has been around as slang for a LONG time. Pretty sure it was in use in the 50s. But all the rest of those have other meanings. Rad is a measure of radiation, sick... is obvious..., bangin' was usually used after the word 'head' as a kind of dance. Hoe is a garden tool, swag is just loot but also means 'to tension or tighten a cable.'
That's pretty good, I was worried this thread was losing it's randomness. Here's my contribution. I especially like the part where he says "myah" at the 4:16 mark
This is fantastic. "Sitff upper lip chaps! Wait til the bombs stop falling and get back out there to finish the course!"
"The shops are open as usual." *Pans across a bombed-out shop* "In fact, many of them are more open than usual."