Feb 13, 2026 8:56 PM
swedeonamoose
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straha242
Why do ducklings follow their mother in a straight line? Because anchoring is forbidden.
spitfires2000
Looking at swedenonamoose!
cousteau
Well, I am happy to say I figured out the thing without looking up the words, just translating them from English to Swedish to see if I got them right.
Zeeall
*dad joke groan*
Nuggetti
Neither will I.
TheMoonBnuuy
in Swedish"Här" means here"Nös" is the past tense of "nysa" which means to sneeze"And" in Swedish means duck"Here sneezed a duck"
Daraanel
I'm conflicted - do I thank you, then groan at the joke, or does the groan come first?
straha242
Why do ducklings follow their mother in a straight line? Because anchoring is forbidden.
spitfires2000
Looking at swedenonamoose!
cousteau
Well, I am happy to say I figured out the thing without looking up the words, just translating them from English to Swedish to see if I got them right.
Zeeall
*dad joke groan*
Nuggetti
TheMoonBnuuy
in Swedish
"Här" means here
"Nös" is the past tense of "nysa" which means to sneeze
"And" in Swedish means duck
"Here sneezed a duck"
Daraanel
I'm conflicted - do I thank you, then groan at the joke, or does the groan come first?