
| Mastahopo #238683 1 year ago |
Thats imposibblew! |
| Strat #238685 1 year ago |
Confound this accursed technology. Whatever happened to old, wholesome magic? |
| Drax99 #238689 1 year ago |
only 35 books? That's not much. |
| Anonymous #238703 1 year ago |
It's magic, I ain't gotta explain shit. Of course it has 35,000 books in it. |
| P0ny_brigade #238705 1 year ago |
oh god we won't see twilight for a while. |
| dragonSpike #238721 1 year ago |
That's a decimal, not a comma. So just 35 books. |
| SentaRotaru #238731 1 year ago |
^ Unless the artist is french. |
| Strat #238768 1 year ago |
^Or German. |
| Anonymous #238769 1 year ago |
spikes out of a job |
| fly_boy42 #238950 1 year ago |
Oh no, now twilight will die of starvation. |
| Anonymous #238996 1 year ago |
BLANK FLANK. |
| Kerrus #239407 1 year ago |
Europeans use decimals as commas. It's crazy, but then, they're crazy Euros. |
| Jackarunda #239487 1 year ago |
Thirty-five point zero zero zero books.
Still only thirty-five books. Also, Twi just found her dream device :3 |
| fixman88 #239589 1 year ago |
*giggles* I was hoping someone would draw Twilight with a Kindle! Something tells me once she figures out how to TK push the buttons she'll be so amazed! Of course I don't know if Amazon Whispernet reaches all the way to Equestria but their website says that they have 'wireless partners in other countries'! |
| Thaluka #240084 1 year ago |
So how would a Euro write 100,000.365? |
| Ichijoe #240239 1 year ago |
100.000,00 lol |
| Anonymous #240563 1 year ago |
I'm French, we don't use dots with numbers.
So 35,000 would be 35000 and 100,000.365 is 100000,365. Metric system, also that's why if they were to be a French version of MLP FiM, Big Macintosh would be called Le Big Macintosh. |
| Anonymous #240569 1 year ago |
100.000,365 |
| Anonymous #240653 1 year ago |
Класная картинка. |
| Anonymous #241151 1 year ago |
Where's the cutiemark? |
| garyyo #241379 1 year ago |
^^ agreed |
| Thaluka #244248 1 year ago |
Wait they use a decimal for a comma and a comma for a decimal? I don't even.....why? |
| Vaum_Digger #245223 1 year ago |
@Thaluka - Why not? :D The confusion goes away after a week. |
| JustTheBast #247308 1 year ago |
@Thaluka: Because it's purely a typographical convention. Are you saying that a period is somehow inherently better at representing the decimal boundary than a comma? Or have you just confused the convention you happened to grow up with for a universal, self-evident truth? |
| NathanExplosion #247317 1 year ago |
Don't worry. We Brits use the same method as the US.
35,000 is still 35,000 - Don't you worry, it's just continental Europe. |
| fixman88 #275983 1 year ago |
Last night I hacked my Kindle and put this pic (among others) on my screensavers! |
| Anonymous #1025252 5 months ago |
We use commas as decimals. Periods are sometimes used to make large numbers easier to read. The point is that is NOT a decimal, but a dot.
So it's 35 000 Books. Also it's not continental Europe but everywhere but UK and USA, which is most of the world. |
| Questionable_Object #1105520 4 months ago |
^
NZ and Australia use decimals properly! Also I'm using a kindle right now! |
| ChickNeighney #1105524 4 months ago |
Nothing beats a good ol' pen and paper book. |
| Anonymous #1245919 3 months ago |
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