Spyke
lemmy.world

I am also not familiar with train terminology meaning in America. What does it mean?

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lemmy.world

"To run a train on someone" means you and a lot of your friends have sex with them, one after another.

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noridereply
lemm.ee

You have to open with "Chugga Chugga Choo Choo, we're all gonna run a train on you!" Or it's just a plain ole gangbang.

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gruereply
lemmy.world

No, you're thinking of an orgy. Trains and gangbangs are both many-to-one, with the difference between them being that the former is sequential while the latter is simultaneous.

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This is more porn knowledge. Most people don't actually experience gangbangs or orgies in their lives. Maybe if someone is into the whole swinger culture.

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SailorMossreply
sh.itjust.works

Linux shouldn’t let itself be slutshamed. Linux should proud of what a good little slut it is.

Also seeing the Nitter theme like a year after its death hits hard.

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lemmy.world

"You know when you run many commands in the terminal with &&? Like that but with penises."

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Turunreply
feddit.de

So it stops once someone doesn't finish?

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Look, some of us take our time, and so others think the process has stalled, but it will complete eventually. Just take a number and you will be summoned in the order you arrived.

And will someone hose the party favor down? And how do you even get that on the ceiling?! Joey TAKE THE HOSE OUT OF YOUR ASS!

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American here, never once heard this phrase used. Seems kind of dumb to have it, like it doesn't even save time describing the situation and if you're already talking about this then you're past the point of worrying about vulgar language.

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lemm.ee

Getting (CONSENTUALLY) gangbanged by A LOT of guys, like enough that it starts to involve logistics planning to accommodate that many people being in a single space at one time.

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lugalreply
lemmy.world

You guys have a word for this??? We have words like Weltschmerz or Schadenfreude but having a word for this is wild

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Less a formalized word and more a turn of phrase

We have a lot of them for sex related stuff due to a looooooong history of how the culture around what's considered vulgar has developed

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CptEnderreply
lemmy.world

Oh we got a word for schadenfreude, it's called electoral politics here.

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CptEnderreply
lemmy.world

Zeitgeist is also a great outdoors bar in San Francisco.

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The latest German word that I particularly appreciate is backpfeifengesicht.

Google translates it to: a face in need of a fist.

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jj4211reply
lemmy.world

I was not familiar and I'm American. Guess they'll have to exile me somewhere...

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I also speak English, and now I'm extra exiled and will have to go to some country that I don't speak the language.

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feddit.dk

Sorry i am foreigner too.... what is the train terminology reffered to here?

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lemmy.sdf.org

Just explained this to my Irish wife. To "run a train on someone" in American slang would mean having group sex with that person, potentially consecutively.

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Yeah, those boring gangbangs, I definitely feel the same way for sure

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lemmy.ml

Samus when he says that he means boring and sheltered, get out more.

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samus12345reply
lemmy.world

Is knowing slang terms for gangbanging really that important?

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You know how in a train one carriage comes after the other? One ends, then the next one starts?

Running a train on someone means one guy after the other banging them.

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arinreply
lemmy.world

I'm American and I have no clue. I'm also a gooner so this must be fringe af

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Siethronreply
lemmy.world

This is not fringe at all. There's way your a gooner and don't know what this means. People even use the terminology to describe the Sex scene Stephen King randomly put in "IT". It's a gangbang but one at a time.

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JohnOliverreply
feddit.dk

I must admit that i've seen my fair bit of films in the genre too but never heard of the term

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sopuli.xyz

To appreciate dave mustaine level coked up king, you shouldn't watch the 'did okay' movie, nor the earlier 'this is terrible' one, you should go get 'It' part 1 and 2 as books :D

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addiereply
feddit.uk

Stephen King's books tend to be both very long and contain a lot of internal monologue. That's very much not film-friendly. "Faithful" adaptions tend to drag and have a lot of tell-don't-show, which makes for a "terrible" film. Unfaithful ones tend to change and cut a lot, which makes them "terrible" adaptions. For instance, "The Shining" film has very little to do with the book, but is an absolutely phenomenal movie. King hated it.

"IT" the Tim Curry version has Tim Curry in it, who was absolutely fantastic. A lot of material from the book was cut out - I'm thinking it could be 80% or more. That includes the scene where the children have a gang bang in the sewer. Out of nowhere, with no foreshadowing, and it's never mentioned again if I remember correctly. That might make it a "terrible" unfaithful adaption, but you know something? I'm alright without seeing that.

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Idk, I just meant young king was wild. As for movie adaptations, I think dr sleep did well. Just because you dragged shining into this, ofc it's great:D Kubrick does stuff and jack nicholson stars, it was a good movie, but can understand king hated it.

Then again, the man himself directed maximum overdrive, and that movie sorely needed Bruce Campbell energy:D

Tbf, I actually enjoyed rose red and storm of the century where he was kinda hands on. <- irrelevant afterthought

E: it was pretty weird when first read, but the stand and dead zone won me over later :D

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Yeah, I've never seen it, and don't want to. I'm just a fan of Tim Curry. I still maintain his best role was in C&C

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JohnOliverreply
feddit.dk

Although i appreciate you sharing this and that it probably is a video of her hanging out with bad boys, i must admit that i did not watch more than maybe 15 sec of that, combined across a new skips forward.

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lemmy.world

That's why you don't get it, why ask questions if you don't want the answer?! That's the kind of people who say they are going to run a train on a woman. Reprehensible innit love?

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JohnOliverreply
feddit.dk

LOL.. so you answer by sharing a music video and expect people to perceive it as an answer

Then im guilty as charged I guess

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lemmy.world

Off with his head!!! thought you said you didn't watch most of it? Juicy Jay does quite a lecture halfway through..

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JohnOliverreply
feddit.dk

Oh alright. Wouldn't know who he is and probably wouldn't understand his lecture based on how much i understood off the few seconds i watched. Luckilly other users have answered with words instead of music videos and they were straight forward and a lot easier to understand

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I'm so happy they have disability services available for our special people ☺️

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lemmy.world

I hate how the US has sexualized every random word or sentence. I'm here telling my American friend how funny it is that German's call smart phones a "handy", like "haha silly random word that makes sense tho haha :)", but no, ma American bud breaks down laughing imagining German's giving each other hand jobs.

Also the constant stopping during any sentence to go "oh, I know what YOU'RE thinking, get your mind out of the gutter!". No, I don't, and now I have the privilege of trying to remember every single word that wa just said and trying to see what inside there could possibly be a penis. This from of "joke" never fails to annoy the shit out of me. Like please can we just continue, or do you really have to recite this copy pasta while I stare like an absolute dunce at you?

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Sounds like your friend is just some dumbass who's trying to fit something in there that just doesn't. ...that's what she said

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lemmy.world

I just had a light bulb moment as to what it is that annoys me about a large portion of US-american men: all the "dudes" temper & behaviour is adolescent - as if they never made it past puberty. Which perfectly fits the sexualized language being funny to those guys.

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MrShanklesreply
reddthat.com

Uhh... your mom never made it past puberty?

Got 'em!!! Fucking burn dude!

Signed: an American

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I'm american and this is a perfect description of americans. I've literally never heard this phrase once, but I don't hang out with morons.

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To be fair it's rather odd they call it that. Germans seem rather strange with English in general.

They go to public viewings to watch on their beamers. Even when no one has died. Lothar Matthäus claims "I'm a German record player". They carry stuff around in their body bags and listen to music from "boxen".
Merkel even told the english press about her shitstorm. Every day there is a cringe moment.

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DAMunzyreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

We'll make that "Rule 34 for Linux". I'll have it posted to the Internet soon.

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lemmy.ml

You....you almost made me start scream laughing in my workplace bathroom...

I had to desperately stifle it and pretend to be straining to poop, thanks a lot...

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festntreply
sh.itjust.works

chak chak chak chak chack (the sound the wheels make or something, idk about trains, im not a train doctor)

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Maalusreply
lemmy.world

In Polish, kernel directly translates to "testicle". So it basically says that the testicle panicked.

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dankmreply
lemmy.ca

But does "panic" also mean "panic" in Polish?

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Yes, it does. It's panika jądra which translates to panic of the testicle.

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Then you get stuck in the middle of nowhere for 40 minutes. Not fun, Eurostar. Not fun at all!

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lemmy.eco.br

But wait. Do most actual trains use the linux kernel? I thought most ones were those traditional cargo ones, without any kind of computing system.

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You999reply
sh.itjust.works

In the US I can comfirm both GE (freight and passenger) and siemens passenger locomotives run Linux. Some passenger trainsets/cars still run embedded XP.

Pretty much all locomotives running out there today have a plethora of computers for managing fuel economy, brakes, and positive train control (rules compliance). Fun fact: the union pacific's 4104 'big boy' steam engine was fitted with wabtec's I-ETMS PTC which is powered by Linux so there's literally a steam powered locomotive running Linux.

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Probably means modern high speed trains. Most of them run in China so yeah they likely use Linux.

Do most of the trains in the world use Linux? Sadly no, they probably use coal.

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My first thought was that he meant that trains were run on Windows Me. That is a scary thought indeed.

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lemmy.world

I had to look up the meaning and now I can only imagine the confusion this person must have felt, before he figured it out, lol.

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