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Καταπληκτική επιτυχία, τον χτυπά τόσο σκληρά ότι τα υγιή αποτελέσματα ανατινάζουν γύρω από τον στον ουρανό! Αληθινά, αυτό είναι το δώρο των Θεών.
You’ve got “EEerchules” there.
At the very least, I think you want a “K” instead of that “X.”
And really, if you’re going to go with Greek letters, you ought to call him Herakles.
And, now that I think of it, that “H” is an aspiration, not a letter — his name ought to start with an epsilon.
Why can I not help being such a ridiculous pedant? Obviously I haven’t taken my meds this morning.
Jesus Christ, Isaac.
Isaac–It’s a typography joke. Not a language joke. I was never under the slightest impression that it was an accurate transliteration of the phrase.
“Stop” has a flavor.
Sorry, guys. I just … I dunno. Woke up pedantic or something.
But if it’s a typography joke, I didn’t get it.