

like other people said, it can be one song long, and the song does not have to be long in itself. When it hits, it hits. Im thinking about trying to listen to Napalm Death’s Suffer in repeat for one hour or two, to test this theory.


like other people said, it can be one song long, and the song does not have to be long in itself. When it hits, it hits. Im thinking about trying to listen to Napalm Death’s Suffer in repeat for one hour or two, to test this theory.
Did you talk about the alcohol volume, or the Oechsle scale ? I was thinking the same as you in terms of numbers, but someone corrected me. Fun to learn about it on Fediverse rather than in the vineyards, but i’ll be sleeping less dumb anyway !
Damn, you’re exactly right ! Guess my drunkard ass cannot think outside of booze.
I guess it’s the alcohol by volume, sometimes called “degrees” (in France it’s the most common term). 45 is quite a lot for wine though, but it could be for liqueur (people with actual knowledge corrected me below, it is actually degree Oeschle, which indicates the density of sugar in grape)


Apparently OP made a separate note for German special letters but did not include them in the count in the list, it’s also 26. They could have made the specification for French too indeed, or not have made the one for German.


Tbf i’ve never heard of them being counted in the alphabet as separated letters, so 26 is the number i’ve always seen.


Not the most professional, though there are world cups, but playing pétanque is surely something you can do til 65 and beyond!
Ah yes, you are correct, mb for the mistake