- Telegraphed reports of platoon casualties whereby OK "oh key" meant "0 (zero) key (killed)"
- In German newspapers and printing the term OK has been in use at least since the 1800s; it stood for "ohne Korrektur" (without correction)
- In Greek, O.K. is a correctly-spelled abbreviation for the expression, Ola Kala (Ὅλα Καλά, ΟΚ), which means "everything is fine".
- French fishermen, including those based in New Orleans, might sometimes have used the phrase "au quai", literally "to the quay", to mean that a fishing trip was successful (or went okay)
More importantly, O.K also stands for Ohana Kaizen 0206. 5 years of growing up together, you don't erase those times from your life in a heartbeat.
I'm not incredibly nostalgic. But there are definitely times I wish I could go back to the family I had.
Herodotus, Thucydides and the likes should have been buta huruf. That way, Greek history would definitely be easier to tackle.
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Man i wish I had changed my face expression.
*/_\*
*sob sob...
hi myraaa!
haha wiri! i spotted yoou!
you know how hard it wass!
i saw eli dulu!
azAAAAaaaa!!
i didn't know u knew my friends in Melb.
the world is small.
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