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minus-squareAggressivelyPassive@feddit.deBanned from communitylinkfedilinkarrow-up56·3 年前The German one is not that… Liberating: So lang das Deutsche Reich besteht, wird die Schraube rechts gedreht. As long as the German empire exists, the screw gets turned right. It’s a bit dated.
minus-squareSylver@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up34·3 年前We must revive the German Empire to preserve the integrity of our screws and bolts!
minus-squareAnti Weeb Penguin@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up21·3 年前Poland and France are not going to be happy
minus-squarePerplexedTriangle@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up17·3 年前That’s funny. How does that one help exactly?
minus-squareSpaceNoodle@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up37·3 年前It’s a very long rhyme. It’s what the Germans have instead of humor.
minus-squarebongus_urongus@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up9·3 年前I think the German is more like “the screw screws to the right”, implying to unscrew turn left. And it’s relying on alliteration as the mnemonic device.
minus-squarebarsoap@lemm.eeBanned from communitylinkfedilinkarrow-up4·3 年前Mit rechts steckt’s, mit links gelingt’s.
The German one is not that… Liberating:
So lang das Deutsche Reich besteht, wird die Schraube rechts gedreht.
As long as the German empire exists, the screw gets turned right. It’s a bit dated.
We must revive the German Empire to preserve the integrity of our screws and bolts!
Poland and France are not going to be happy
That’s funny. How does that one help exactly?
It’s a very long rhyme. It’s what the Germans have instead of humor.
I think the German is more like “the screw screws to the right”, implying to unscrew turn left. And it’s relying on alliteration as the mnemonic device.
Mit rechts steckt’s, mit links gelingt’s.