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It should be 'undermined an oligarchy to install a monarchy'.
Stupid Ea-Nasir and his substandard copper
I don't get the kimchi one nor explained the plot. If I don't understand a movie, I like it if someone can explain the plot to me. Is kimchi supposed to smell bad or something?
I also don't understand how the copper thing fits into the rest of them
copper is from a thing where they found ancient graffiti complaining about this guy naser selling impure copper or something. the kimchi is about brining food that has a strong aroma, basically something where when you unseal it, it assaults everyones nose.
I do agree about foods with strong aromas, on busses and airplanes -- but to be honest I've never found kimchi to smell especially strongly.
My encounters with it are a strong odor but it was fermenting the in the garage so no idea what it would be like to open a tupperware container on an enclosed space would be if not actively fermenting.
El-Nasir. He sold shitty copper. Copper of such low purity that this formal complaint has been written to warn every honest citizen and merchant to not do business with El-Nasir, for truly his copper is second to none where none is anything above the grade of absolute shit he peddles and calls copper.
- Sincerely,
- A Craftsman whose Bronze has been fucking ruined by El-Nasir's shitty ass copper
There are people that think kimchi smells bad?
I think its more about strong smell than bad. I have seen people complain about people bringing their own food in general. Its sensible to me that folks would use things that are relatively clean and not very aromatic like a simple sandwhich or something else you could eat with fingers.
Yea. I love Indian food or kebab but when someone next to me on a train is having some, I’m not gonna be happy.
Fair enough
Change kimchi to surströmming, and it would probably make the problem more clear.
Yeah, but surströmming is a completely different food with a smell not at all in the same league.
As they say, if my grandmother had wheels, she would have been a bike.
Dyslexics not spotting typos and struggling with grammar 6 weeks dungeon.
Hey, if you keep asking questions after question about who is who and why they're doing stuff instead of just watching the movie, I will look up the plot and tell everything.
I lost the game and now you did too(again)
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