then what is your point?
The currency sign goes before in English
It doesn't in some other languages
Concretely some languages used in Europe
As I said, I am European. In my country it's put behind the number
And i am going to keep writing like that because i am accustomed to it
So go frick yourself
4 months ago
Anonymous
>refuses to elaborate which country because none do that
4 months ago
Anonymous
>what is Spain? >what is France? >what is Sweden? >what is Germany?
moron
Pic related is from here:
http://publications.europa.eu/code/es/es-370303.htm#position
Which says exactly the thing I said in my last post
Now go frick yourself
4 months ago
Anonymous
no need to sound so mad about it jeeze
4 months ago
Anonymous
>argues and makes claims without looking up shit that takes 10 seconds to find >why are you so mad?
>give the Imperium a tithe of psykers, soldiers and whatever resources you have/manufacture >Praise the Emprah, no heresy allowed >meet quotas while following those rules and you can rule your planet however the frick you want
>industrialpunk dystopian shithole planet with greedy mafia boss type ruler >stoic inquisitor investigating mysterious deaths in the sector walks through hazy neon lit market district >rulers thugs throw damsel and her father out of their diner for not paying protection money >"what are you lookin at?" >clueless thugs start approaching inquisitor while menacingly smacking unobtanium metal pipes into their palms or unsheathing laser switchblades >sudden flashes of light, thugs all fall down, dead >small plume of smoke rising from inquisitors right hip >spins plasma revolver around before reholstering it >looks at damsel >*tips tricorn* >"ma'am"
of course it's credits
you pay off your credt in the future
therefore pay + future = credit
now the movie is in the future
therefore pay = credit.
I swear it's like you aren't even taught basic math these days...
This is the funniest thing about stargate SG1. >humans who are kidnapped at different time periods by aliens >in the movie they speak ancient egyption and a linguist has to learn how to speak it >in the pilot the linguist says that he has to take time to learn their version of whatever language that particular planet speaks >then half way through season 1 the writing team just has all the different kidnapped humans just speak English with a vaguely foreign accents and a lack of contractions and call it a day
I mean it makes sense, it's a concession that you have to make to not have the first half of every episode be hooked on phonics with ancient languages, but it's still funny.
Star Trek tried to handwave this by giving the Enterprise a universal translation field. But then they go to planets the Federation knew little about, yet everyone still spoke perfect English. It gets even more confusing whenever Picard starts speaking French.
>humans in the distant future trying to find the planet humans came from originally >hear rumors of a planet called "terra" >turns out to be a red herring, and not earth
Bravo Asimov
>sci fi movie
>"I will arrive in 3 of your earth cycles"
>A quatloo was a monetary unit on the planet Triskelion which was used by the planet's Providers to bet on thrall competitions.
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Quatloo
Is this OK?
credits me outside how bout dah
i mean, 20 is 20
>movie set in distant future
>whites still exist
Yeah
Even Brazil still has white people
Multiracial =/= no more white people
But obviously goycattle being homogenous beige slop is the Zionist fantasy
In the future we'll be gene altering people to the point where two Ugandans can have a blonde haired blue eyed eugenics dream.
>movie has a sci-fi setting
>earth is called "Terra"
>story set on fictional planet named Planetos
the distant planet greekgod Latinus XIII in quadrant Greekletter 7
>story set on planet named Earth
>post apocalyptic setting
>fat people
the cool kids call them creds
>sci-fi movie
>aliens live on Earth
>aliens on different planets are just humans with stuff glued onto their head
Star Trek and Star Wars books both introduced convoluted plot reasons why this is the case
Go on...
In Star Wars they’re actually descendants of human colonists who’ve adapted to different planets
I don’t know how Star Trek explains it
>descendants of human colonists
>a long time ago in a galaxy far away
Yeah if you can get past that and accept that humans exist in the setting
Deep lore is that a hyper space jump in our future landed human colonists in the distant past in another galaxy
Star Trek had an ancient progenitor race that seeded the galaxy because, umm, space cum
Bro,we had budget limitations.
Back off
underfooknrated
should call them bingus tokens
Why was this anon even freaking out lol, 3500 on a bad investment? That's -literally- nothing. 3500 can't even get you a half decent used car anymore.
Everything is relative
3500 $ is nothing to 100k a month guy
3500 $ is the world to some pajeet or south american shithole
>putting the $ after
i guess we know which one you are
I am a euro you amerimutt
I cba to learn your dogshit nomenclature
the euro sign goes before too but okay
UK is not Europe anymore, old man
k? uk uses pounds not euros
then what is your point?
The currency sign goes before in English
It doesn't in some other languages
Concretely some languages used in Europe
As I said, I am European. In my country it's put behind the number
And i am going to keep writing like that because i am accustomed to it
So go frick yourself
>refuses to elaborate which country because none do that
>what is Spain?
>what is France?
>what is Sweden?
>what is Germany?
moron
Pic related is from here:
http://publications.europa.eu/code/es/es-370303.htm#position
Which says exactly the thing I said in my last post
Now go frick yourself
no need to sound so mad about it jeeze
>argues and makes claims without looking up shit that takes 10 seconds to find
>why are you so mad?
You made that guy seethe
holy shit thats the hardest ive laughed in a while lol
I laughed, I cried, I farted
>sci-fi interstellar empire
>no fixed standard currency because the vast sizes involved makes it impractical
what is the god-emperors tax policy?
Finish the fricking books you fat homosexual
>give the Imperium a tithe of psykers, soldiers and whatever resources you have/manufacture
>Praise the Emprah, no heresy allowed
>meet quotas while following those rules and you can rule your planet however the frick you want
pretty slick policy
>industrialpunk dystopian shithole planet with greedy mafia boss type ruler
>stoic inquisitor investigating mysterious deaths in the sector walks through hazy neon lit market district
>rulers thugs throw damsel and her father out of their diner for not paying protection money
>"what are you lookin at?"
>clueless thugs start approaching inquisitor while menacingly smacking unobtanium metal pipes into their palms or unsheathing laser switchblades
>sudden flashes of light, thugs all fall down, dead
>small plume of smoke rising from inquisitors right hip
>spins plasma revolver around before reholstering it
>looks at damsel
>*tips tricorn*
>"ma'am"
https://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Imperial_Tithe
post ruined sci fi concepts
I hate Batarians
> movie has spacecraft crew who visits hundreds of planets
> all of them have breathable air
Why would you visit somewhere without breathable air? Don’t be stupid
The smell of Chinese-style communism in the morning...IN THE DISTANT FUTURE
>double-entry bookkeeping survives into the space age
Yeah, I'm thinking BASED.
>movie in the future
>ai robots are oppressed
-100 social credits for you
of course it's credits
you pay off your credt in the future
therefore pay + future = credit
now the movie is in the future
therefore pay = credit.
I swear it's like you aren't even taught basic math these days...
>sci-fi setting
>protagonist has to save a special child
>here’s that special child I’ve been telling you about
>movie has a sci-fi setting
>the movie is called "Get Credits or Die Trying"
That was all predictive programming. Where do you think we are as a society in the present day and age?
>aliens speak english
This is the funniest thing about stargate SG1.
>humans who are kidnapped at different time periods by aliens
>in the movie they speak ancient egyption and a linguist has to learn how to speak it
>in the pilot the linguist says that he has to take time to learn their version of whatever language that particular planet speaks
>then half way through season 1 the writing team just has all the different kidnapped humans just speak English with a vaguely foreign accents and a lack of contractions and call it a day
I mean it makes sense, it's a concession that you have to make to not have the first half of every episode be hooked on phonics with ancient languages, but it's still funny.
Star Trek tried to handwave this by giving the Enterprise a universal translation field. But then they go to planets the Federation knew little about, yet everyone still spoke perfect English. It gets even more confusing whenever Picard starts speaking French.
Every once in a while they’d mix it up just for kicks
>MC visits a lifeless desert planet full of ruins
>it's later revealed to be the Earth in the future
Problem?
>ancient sealed cave has modern weapons or money
chits
>sci-fi movie
>character refers to money as dataries
>25 years later no one knows what the frick he was talking about
>robots are called "androids"
>earth is called "terra"
>everything is gray with random impractical LED lights
I'd like to see a sci-fi work with blocky metal robots coexisting with sophisticated androids.
This but with a message of tolerance and understanding
>blocky primitive robot walks past a group of sleek modern robots
>"man, that guy's got great abs..."
>humans in the distant future trying to find the planet humans came from originally
>hear rumors of a planet called "terra"
>turns out to be a red herring, and not earth
Bravo Asimov
>everything is gray with random impractical LED lights
HOW ELSE WOULD YOU KNOW IT IS A SCI FI SETTING?
> not called Nuyen.
Genre orphans.
>movie trope thread
>OP is about "credits"
Credit where credit is due anon