Sea urchin is “uni”, the cat is actually called “Yuni”. It’s just Google Translate translating it weirdly.
Edit: after looking it up, the cat is indeed actually called “Uni”. It does say “Yuni” in this post though
Sea urchin is “uni”, the cat is actually called “Yuni”. It’s just Google Translate translating it weirdly.
Edit: after looking it up, the cat is indeed actually called “Uni”. It does say “Yuni” in this post though
There is an advantage to the “new” model - when you subscribe, you retroactively get access to all past content as well.
Obviously for a newspaper or similar time-sensitive content this is not a very useful feature, but for other media/services it can be worth the trade-off of losing access after your subscription ends.
I thought pounds could be used for either mass or force, and in modern usage just saying “pounds” usually refers to mass. Wikipedia seems to agree:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pound_(mass)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pound_(force)