Also Œ, Ȝ, and arguably W and U.
Got a source for that? My understanding was that the Romans based their numerals on the older Etruscan system, in which the V was upside-down and therefore even less hand-shaped.
This is funny, but also, fuck Graham Linehan.
Yus indeed! Saw the link to eyebleach, then that image on Wikipedia, and the devil on my shoulder gave me a nudge.
Elena and Nicolae Ceaușescu were more or less equal partners in their despotic role over Romania, until their joint execution in 1989 during the Romanian Revolution.
It's anglicized from Hebrew בַּיִת (house); there are a bunch of accepted ways to spell it, including "bet" and "bayt" as well.
Crassus' lost legion is just conjecture, there's no convincing evidence. It's a fun thought, though.
I've never seen a convincing source for this factoid. As best I can tell, "killer whale" was never "whale killer" in recorded written text.
Mostly just the rocket guars, honestly.
Yus indeed - which would be problematic if we'd made this announcement on any other day of the year!
Here's a before-and-after-and-after of the Catharijnesingel by @[email protected] (from X, which I won't link to).