Wait until you learn about Torpenhow Hill.
^Unfortunately,^ ^it's^ ^not^ ^actually^ ^a^ ^real^ ^official^ ^name^ ^for^ ^a^ ^hill,^ ^though^ ^it^ ^could^ ^be...^
Hill, from English hill, meaning hill.
Fucking love it.
Hill^4^
There is a neighborhood in Cartagena, Spain, that is called Nueva Cartagena, which basically means new new new city
Naming cities like boomers name their documents
You gotta remove the ^ behind each word
^unfortunately vs ^unfortunately^
Edit nvm it's Infinity's fault apparently
I don't know what client you're using, but this displays correctly on lemmy-ui and Jerboa, and it matches the Lemmy markdown syntaxt as documented. I'd suggest requesting your client fix its renderer.
Clients seem to interpret the markdown differently. It displays correctly on the main desktop site.
They asked several people what it was and wrote down all the answers
That basically is exactly how this sort of thing comes about, only spread out over time.
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Wait until you learn about Torpenhow Hill.
^Unfortunately,^ ^it's^ ^not^ ^actually^ ^a^ ^real^ ^official^ ^name^ ^for^ ^a^ ^hill,^ ^though^ ^it^ ^could^ ^be...^
Fucking love it.
Hill^4^
There is a neighborhood in Cartagena, Spain, that is called Nueva Cartagena, which basically means new new new city
Naming cities like boomers name their documents
You gotta remove the ^ behind each word
^unfortunately vs ^unfortunately^
Edit nvm it's Infinity's fault apparently
I don't know what client you're using, but this displays correctly on lemmy-ui and Jerboa, and it matches the Lemmy markdown syntaxt as documented. I'd suggest requesting your client fix its renderer.
Clients seem to interpret the markdown differently. It displays correctly on the main desktop site.
They asked several people what it was and wrote down all the answers
That basically is exactly how this sort of thing comes about, only spread out over time.