The Signpost

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"No, no... I'm certain of it. I remember seeing it...

I've just got to find... there's definitely a policy in here somewhere that says if I'm right I'm allowed to be a twat.

It's called, like, WP:TWATYES or something."
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  • Very tangentially apropos given the source essay alluded to in the title: Did you know that in French a pie-chart is known as a Camembert? And the @ sign is known as an escargot? (No, I'm not making either of these up even though I see the UTC time/date is April 1.) Softlavender (talk) 03:41, 1 April 2026 (UTC)[reply]
    • No way that's actually what they're called... that's delightful. I must admit I'm somewhat surprised, but the French term (or at least one of the terms) for cotton candy is, if I'm remembering this correctly, something that translates into English as "Daddy's Beard", so... that does check out. Beagle_UAH (talk) 20:26, 6 April 2026 (UTC)[reply]

















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