• AngryHumanoid@reddthat.com
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    11 months ago

    I’m a shufflemuffel and I say with nary a hint of irony: treat walking like driving and GET OUT OF THE PASSING LANE.

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      11 months ago

      I find gently scraping your shoe on the floor, on the side you’re passing, to be a great way to get slow people out of the way. They hear a noise on one side and move away from it.

      • aksdb@feddit.de
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        Alternatively you can quietly gnarl like a rabid dog the whole time. Advantage: your poor shoes don’t suffer. Disadvantage: they’ll take you for a crazy person. Advantage: nobody messes with crazy.

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    As an American, I am in perpetual shock that schadenfreude doesn’t have an English analog.

    It’s literally our most universal core societal value here and we don’t even have a word for it.

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    11 months ago

    So people who insist on modifying the exhaust on their cars or bikes to make them louder and annoy everyone around them are Mufflermuffel.
    And when you tell a grouch to stop complaining you’ll be a Muffelmuffler.

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    11 months ago

    Just to get this out of the way: I know it’s a joke about cute rhymes! I’d still like to clarify something.

    As a German, and please anyone correct me if I am wrong, I don’t think all of these fit.

    A Muffel is someone who isn’t interested in doing something or indifferent towards it. It’s always about something they should do but don’t want to. Like interact with people in the morning, dance at a party, wear a tie to work and so on. Usually something everyone does but they don’t want to, which makes them a Muffel.