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My latent OCD is compelling me to point out that Wolverine's skeleton was merely coated with adamantium, not made out of it. I still knew what you meant, though. OK, now I can sleep tonight. :)
Dude. Not everyone has the same amount of OCD. Some people might say CDO, but not me. I have serious OCD and I don't have that issue. Different people have different OCD on different things. Also, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder sounds better than Compulsive Disorder Obsessive.
My own OCD (or CDO, if you prefer) compels me to point out that "Kinder" means "children", not "child". "Children's garden" was accepted, but I'm just saying.
I also thought about Doraemon but got Hello Kitty at last (after trying "Kitty", which in my opinion should work, since Hello is not part of the characters name, only of the brands name)
Pangaea is the greek name and also the german spelling, which goes back to Alfred Wegener, a german scientist who first suggested the idea of the continental drift and an "supercontinent", which he also called by the greek word "pangaea" in one of his articles.
Even the english wikipedia lists both writings, so I think "pangaea" should be accepted.
It never usurped an English word. While we have ways of describing the concept in English, the precise concept itself, along with the word, came from outside.
Ahoj-Kotě would be Hello-Kitty in Czech, can we have that as well? Bonjour-Chaton? Hallo Kätzchen? Ciao Gattino? (I think it’s important that I stop there…)
That's not exactly the same thing. Kitty-chan is not a translation of Hello Kitty, and Hello Kitty is Japanese, not Czech, French, German or Italian. Nevertheless, what probably should be accepted is Hello Kitty's actual name "Kitty White"
Dammit, for the "king" question, I was thinking of an "evil" king like Herod, when I read the part about cutting the baby in half. If only I took the time to actually think about it.
Pangea is the only correct answer to the question as it is written. At no time during the age of the dinosaurs (or at any time for that matter) did Gondwana contain nearly all the world's land mass.
I think Wolverine's skeleton is laced with, coated in, or bonded with adamantium, not infused with it... wouldn't the latter destroy his bone marrow? Might not be great for the healing factor.
I think the healing power is independent of everything else, and is his actual mutation. It's because he can heal any wound that they could coat him with adamantium in the first place, so the skeleton and claws aren't really his superpower per se. That's my understanding anyway. I like the X-Men a lot, but I am a dilettante when it comes to superheroes.
Spice is not a taste. You could have no taste buds whatsoever and still experience spice, because capsaicin binds to and interacts with pain receptors, not taste buds. This is also why people who talk about spicy food "burning your taste buds off" have no idea what they're talking about.
But... it *is* the official name. There's really no reason to reword the question. What you actually want is for it to stop being the official name, which is entirely reasonable, but not something within the purview of this site.
I took a flight on an ANA Hello Kitty plane. The pillows, the paper napkins, all had Hello Kitty's image on them. I didn't feel like a 10-year old girl, but I felt as if the airline was trying to make me into one.
Even the english wikipedia lists both writings, so I think "pangaea" should be accepted.
"Hello" is just part of the brand-name in some countries.
not everyone knows how to spell everything!