To be fair, zero is a complicated number

  • alcoholicorn
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    7 months ago

    Good energy, it just didn’t work here. It would if you had the word bussy: 菊

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      7 months ago

      It’s literally “crysanthemum”, but that makes it funnier that the other meaning is arsehole. Somebody obviously decided they look similar. Not specifically a male arsehole, mind.

      干爆我的菊花

      This does not literally mean “explode my crysanthemum flower”.

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        7 months ago

        You didn’t translate the first character “干”, originally means “do”, and like in English, eventually evolved to “fuck”, like in “do me”.

        To make things even worse, 干 also means dry, when using a different tone. And 爆 is also a cooking technique, where they stir fry diced (or sliced) meat with very high heat to cook, resulting in a crispy and dry exterior and juicy inside.

        A famous joke is that 干爆鸭子 (when written) can simultaneous mean the delicious “crispy diced duck”, or “fuck the duck until it explodes”.