Kevin Rothrock on Nostr: It's odd that technological advances have homogenized so much global language, but ...
It's odd that technological advances have homogenized so much global language, but spacefaring nations generally can't agree on what to call the "nauts" who fly up inside tin cans to float around and orbit the planet.
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