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  • A agent641@lemmy.world

    People naming things in Australia:

    • Townsville
    • Western Australia
    • Shark bay
    • Great Sandy Desert
    • Little Sandy Desert
    • Snowy Mountains

    But you also have wildcards:

    • Tasmania (not actually a mental illness)
    • Monkey Mia (There are no monkeys, and nobody named Mia)
    • Lake disappointment (contains no water)
    • Blue mountains (they are mostly green)
    • King Island (we don’t recognise its claim to the throne)
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    majormajormajormajor@lemmy.ca
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    Didn’t you cunts also name a swimming pool after your prime minister who died swimming in the ocean?

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      mousekeyboard@ttrpg.network
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      #66

      Fun fact: Celts were originally central European, but the British Isles and Brittany were the only places Celtic culture survived the Romans.

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      • susaga@sh.itjust.worksS susaga@sh.itjust.works

        If only I had the self-confidence of the guy who went to Australia and said “this place is called New South Wales now.”

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        mitchty@lemmy.sdf.org
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        Well I mean randy feltface had a good bit on naming in Australia https://youtube.com/shorts/rvDzyPUBJUU

        Not sure I’d buy a house in stabbyville

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        • T The Octonaut

          Yes, Wales is generally divided into North, Mid and South (and Corner, as in Cornwall).

          South Wales generally corresponds with the former Kingdom of Deheubarth. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deheubarth?wprov=sfla1

          Deheubarth was punished for rebelling against Engkand in 1282 by being divided into the three counties of South Wales. Referring to it as South Wales rather than south Wales is a miniature act of rebellion in itself; the Welsh government styles it capitalised to emphasise that historical distinction; the Britsh government uses lower case to erase the distinction.

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          carbonicedragon@pawb.social
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          Interesting, I wasn’t aware that Wales was historically disunited like that, but I suppose that other than the location, having a different language and one of the more interesting flags, I dont know a ton about it. I suppose I just assumed that it was a singular kingdom before being invaded by the English at some point.

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          • S siethron@lemmy.world

            Fantasy world names: scadrial, Pallimustus, Vulcan, Tatoine

            Real planet names by locals: Dirt

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            underpantsweevil@lemmy.world
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            #69

            It was called “Earth” because we needed to distinguish it from Sky and Water, which were totally different things.

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              underpantsweevil@lemmy.world
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              Naming my main character “Alexander” and every time I visit a city I tell the DM to refer to it as “Alexandria” going forward.

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              • mousekeyboard@ttrpg.networkM mousekeyboard@ttrpg.network

                Fun fact: Celts were originally central European, but the British Isles and Brittany were the only places Celtic culture survived the Romans.

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                ironbird@lemmy.world
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                #71

                that’s not fun, that’s horrifying

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                • T The Octonaut

                  Yes, Wales is generally divided into North, Mid and South (and Corner, as in Cornwall).

                  South Wales generally corresponds with the former Kingdom of Deheubarth. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deheubarth?wprov=sfla1

                  Deheubarth was punished for rebelling against Engkand in 1282 by being divided into the three counties of South Wales. Referring to it as South Wales rather than south Wales is a miniature act of rebellion in itself; the Welsh government styles it capitalised to emphasise that historical distinction; the Britsh government uses lower case to erase the distinction.

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                  Deheubarth (Welsh pronunciation: [dɛˈhəɨbarθ]; lit. ‘Right-hand Part’, thus ‘the South’)

                  it just meand the southern parts that fits to the theme of this thread xD

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                    underscore_@sopuli.xyz
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                    #73

                    There is an urban legend that when the Swedish map makers came to Finland the locals would mess with them when asked what a pace was called and that is why so many place names have “vittu” or “perse” etc. in them.

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                    • C cassandrafatigue@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                      Sometimes name it after a person, or some shit that went down there, especially if its not someplace important. Like its not the nightmare town, there’s nothing particular about it. So it’s susanstown, and attempts to discover local lore would find stories about the ancient founder that have been embellished over the years.

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                      omgpwnies@lemmy.world
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                      #74

                      or invert it… Nightmare Town is named because the founder had a nightmare the first night after establishing camp there, and nothing else. Susan’s Hamlet, though had some real fucked up shit happen, is actively haunted and is the birthplace of the BBEG.

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                      • P prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
                        • Shark bay
                        • Great Sandy Desert
                        • Little Sandy Desert
                        • Snowy Mountains

                        Lol these sound like Super Mario Bros levels

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                        archpawn@lemmy.world
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                        #75

                        They’d probably go with Sandy Sandy Desert.

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                        • A angrycommiekender@lemmy.world

                          The Powerpuff Girls happened in Australia‽‽

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                          agent641@lemmy.world
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                          #76

                          TIL Powerpuff girls is set in a place called Townsville

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                            obi@sopuli.xyz
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                            Yer da sells Avon.

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                            • I iunnrais@lemmy.world

                              My d&d game tends to work better when I just name things like “The Nightmare Wood” and “The Old Hills”. The simplicity somehow lands harder.

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                              Enkrod
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                              #78

                              My friends don’t know anything about my hometown, so I just name everything after old street names or old parts of town.

                              • Cabbageford
                              • Countsclearing
                              • Blackstakes
                              • Turnpike
                              • Holyspring
                              • Stepsstream
                              • Canyard
                              • Cattlestream Valley
                              • On The Height
                              • Cottageville
                              • Stalkpond
                              • Firecreek
                              • Meadowsmill
                              • Sticks
                              • Bogbrook
                              • Bogbridge
                              • Kingsroad
                              • Goldenworth

                              It feels incredibly realistic, because it is.

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                                I Cast Fist
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                                Fun fact: copper got its roman name because the main exporter of that good in ye classic times was the island of Cyprus (Kyprus, cuprum)

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                                • underpantsweevil@lemmy.worldU underpantsweevil@lemmy.world

                                  It was called “Earth” because we needed to distinguish it from Sky and Water, which were totally different things.

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                                  Moah
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                                  #80

                                  But then the fire nation attacked

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                                  • U underscore_@sopuli.xyz

                                    There is an urban legend that when the Swedish map makers came to Finland the locals would mess with them when asked what a pace was called and that is why so many place names have “vittu” or “perse” etc. in them.

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                                    dasus@lemmy.world
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                                    Also they named Turku just Åbo.

                                    Åbo.

                                    Swedish “å” is an entire word meaning;

                                    a river, a creek, a big stream
                                    

                                    “Bo”

                                    bo n

                                    **a dwelling** (of an animal), especially a bird's nest
                                    
                                        fågelbo
                                    
                                            bird’s nest
                                    
                                        att bygga bo
                                    
                                            to build a nest / to nest ("build nest" – idiomatic phrasing)
                                    
                                    (poetic, extended from sense 1) **a home**
                                    
                                    sätta bo
                                    
                                        settle down
                                    

                                    So it’s a three letter word basically saying river-dwelling

                                    I think rather than ask Finns what a place was named they just named them themselves. Perhaps because they were tired of the locals calling everything shit and piss. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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                                    • pruwybenP pruwyben

                                      Relevant Mitchell and Webb

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                                      dasus@lemmy.world
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                                      I knew I wasn’t going to have to link this.

                                      “‘Wales’…? Really, sir?”

                                      “Oh, yes. Don’t you think?”

                                      “What, the vast terra incognito with fauna and flora hitherto undreamt of by sights puts you in mind nothing so much as… Rhyl…?”

                                      “No, of course not. Not North Wales. That’s ridiculous, it’s nothing like North Wales.”

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                                      • tomiantT tomiant

                                        Not really true. (the Roman misunderstanding part)

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                                        nocturne@ttrpg.network
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                                        Well that clears things up.

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