sybilhallward asked: Following you is giving me constant mindblows. I never realised Archimede (Gyro) and Pico (Ludwig) could have any other names in other countries, even though both Archimede di Siracusa (the philosopher) and Pico della Mirandola (the humanist) are very obviously related to italian culture. Bye for now, i'm going in the corner to reconsider my whole life.
I’m going through the wiki of both these fascinating people right now please come out of the corner I’d have never heard of them without you
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zirqu said: Fun fact: In Finnish, Gyro Gearloose is called Pelle Peloton. Pelle means “clown”, and Peloton means “Fearless/Has no fear”. xD Ludwig is “Taavi Ankka”
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