Oblivious…
Oblivious… Ur doin it right
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Oblivious… Ur doin it right
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I can has anthrax poisoning?
Obviously its just one of the third world Olympian teams, who cant afford the fancy gas masks the Americans have.
have you ever smelled people on public transit? be prepared.
who needs gas masks? i’m chinese…i’ve dealt with worse air pollution than anthrax…
(hope i didn’t piss anybody off…
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Is he laughing?
He’s looking down at the caption.
Thinks he’s doing it right. Why stop?
Subway to most people. The Underground mostly just refers to the London Underground.
Technically correct, as Americans outnumber other English speakers by around 3:1 (wiki). I don’t think that constitutes ‘most people’ though: try googling ‘Rio Metro’ and comparing results with other metropolitan transit systems…
…more to the point, katillac’s use of their own dialect with (translation for Americans) seems entirely reasonable. They didn’t ask anyone to *stop* calling it a subway, did they?
I did some research, and you are right. Names vary widely based on location, underground for the UK, Metro for much of Europe and elsewhere, and subway for the US and Canada.
Because I come from a country that has very little in the way of underground rail, I thought subway was standard for _most_ English speaking areas, as that is what I see more often in media.
London Underground sounds like some kind of gang place.
I thought the London Underground was canonically the Tube.
The signs say ” =(Underground)= “; but, yeah, everyone calls it ‘the Tube’.
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