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    Quote Originally Posted by strannik View Post
    LOL!

    The accidental joke isn't really translatable, but it's sort of analogous to this vintage advertisement:



    (Петушки is the name of a town in the Moscow region, but the slang word петушки -- literally "small roosters" -- is more or less equivalent to US English "faggots." So Петушки голосуют за Путина! can be interpreted either as "The town of Petushki votes for Putin" or "Fags vote for Putin.")
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    Quote Originally Posted by Throbert McGee View Post
    LOL!

    The accidental joke isn't really translatable, but it's sort of analogous to this vintage advertisement:



    (Петушки is the name of a town in the Moscow region, but the slang word петушки -- literally "small roosters" -- is more or less equivalent to US English "faggots.")
    I didn't know that.
    What's funny in this picture?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marcus View Post
    I didn't know that.
    What's funny in this picture?
    This advertisement was from Britain in the very early 20th century. The slogan "Have you a little Fairy in your home?" was a play on words -- it meant either "Есть ли у вас дома немного мыла марки «Fairy»?" or "Есть ли у вас дома маленькая фея?"

    However, in modern US English slang, "Have you a little fairy in your home?" would be understood as something like "Есть ли у вас дома маленький гомик?" ("Fairy" is a somewhat rude slang term for a male homosexual, but it's less rude than "fag".) And if I'm not mistaken, "гомик" is a rude word, but sounds mild in comparison with "пидор".

    P.S. Even today, the "Fairy" brands of soaps/detergents are rarely sold in the US, because the name sounds Too Gay. But when I lived in Moscow in the early 1990s, you could buy imported British мыло для посуды under the trademark «Ultra-Fairy» Washing-Up Liquid. To American ears, this sounded incredibly hilarious -- something like "Ультра-Гомик"!
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    Блин, как теперь посуду мыть Т_Т

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    LOL!

    Again, I'm reminded of similar examples from advertising:

    В 1960-ых годах, шведская компания Electrolux продавала свои пылесосы в Великобритании с рекламным девизом "Nothing sucks like an Electrolux". (Дословно "Ничего не сосёт эффективнее, чем Electrolux", а в американском слэнге, "Ничего хуже чем Electrolux нет.")




    И вот пакета лапши "быстрого приготовления" (анг. -- "a package of instant noodles") из Ямайки:



    As the joke goes, "The English-speaking world is made of many different countries separated by a common language."))))
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    And in US English, "Q-tip" is widely used as a generic term for "одноразовый тупфер"
    I'm not sure if this is true in Britain or Australia, however. But if you are in need of a small stick with cotton on the end to clean the snot out of a baby's nose (for example) I can guarantee that 100% of Americans and Canadians will understand the question "Excuse me, do you have a Q-tip?"

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    Looks like more and more regular words are involved to the sphere of tabooed concepts. The same tendency is in Russian.
    "Россия для русских" - это неправильно. Остальные-то чем лучше?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lampada View Post
    LOL! (I think that "со всякой фигнёй" is pretty close to English "with all sorts of random crap.")

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    В чём прикол первой картинки?

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    >>What is the point of this joke?
    dunno, just makes me smile. Isn't it funny?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pushvv View Post
    What is the point of this joke?
    All blacks seem to whites similar?
    Please correct my English

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soft sign View Post
    What is the point of this joke?
    All blacks seem to whites similar?
    Я думаю, да. "Хренасе, это же Уилл Смит!"

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