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minus-squareWanderer@lemm.eeOPlinkfedilinkarrow-up3arrow-down20·2 months agoRight. So you think people know that and that’s what the joke is about?
minus-squareirreticent@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up16arrow-down2·2 months agoI never said that. That’s an argument you are having with other people. All I did was answer your question.
minus-squareWanderer@lemm.eeOPlinkfedilinkarrow-up1arrow-down4·2 months agoThe point of the question is to show how limited that information actually is. Just look at how small the Wikipedia article is. No one is denying English people have set foot on Nicaragua. But to claim that’s what the joke is about is stupid. No one is going to hear that joke and think “hahaha that’s a about a settlement in 1633! What an absolute reference! Classic” If you asked about British/English colonialism it would take forever for the members of the public to reference Nicaragua.
Right. So you think people know that and that’s what the joke is about?
I never said that. That’s an argument you are having with other people. All I did was answer your question.
The point of the question is to show how limited that information actually is. Just look at how small the Wikipedia article is.
No one is denying English people have set foot on Nicaragua. But to claim that’s what the joke is about is stupid.
No one is going to hear that joke and think “hahaha that’s a about a settlement in 1633! What an absolute reference! Classic”
If you asked about British/English colonialism it would take forever for the members of the public to reference Nicaragua.