Ah, and here I thought it meant I needed to multiply d by an intersection.
d∩
Kolos182 on
“up”
“upn’t”
nealesmythe on
Are u dn for this abbreviation?
magicmijk on
Says dn right there, what you mean?
PKblaze on
Installed by a programmer.
Up and !up
mbush525 on
not for the blind, though, I guess 🤨
miami-architecture on
it’s now “dn”
Mightsole on
How would this elevator work on opposite day? Pressing opposite up could actually bring you to opposite down?
astralseat on
Braille people: “what did you just call my mother?!?”
Drogenwurm on
dN
Echoes_in_Shadow on
Upn’t
amn70 on

CrapIFarted on
Up, and the other up that goes backwards.
zimurg13 on
Down under
bobby5557 on
but i don’t wanna go upside down!
RedLemonSlice on
It’s dn. Short for down.
thetyler83 on
Down is really just up the other way right?
MyrddinSidhe on
/Ender Wiggin has entered the elevator
Googulator on
“Also UP but for Australians”
t53ix35 on
“Not up”
The implication would be clear to a blind person reading the braille. Two up buttons, one used as a filler for a missing down button. Unless it was a weightless environment.
STFUNeckbeard on
Feels kinda not up to code
trikora on
like on keyboard
Confident-Row-7097 on
Up is down, down is up.
I don’t really give a fuck
CriticalCactus47 on
dN actually makes sense in that regard 🤯
kingpin748 on
The world is round dude.
Woof-Good_Doggo on
“Shall we go back to the truck?”
“Nah, fuck it. Hey, I’ve got another UP, let’s just put it in upside down.”
“Sweet. We are so done here. I hear the pub next door makes good sandwiches, and they’ve got local brews on tap.”
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Would look the same in Australia.
It does get the point across at least

Not if you’re blind
Except the blind would read “#sh”
goes Up or Up to Japan
Ah, and here I thought it meant I needed to multiply d by an intersection.
d∩
“up”
“upn’t”
Are u dn for this abbreviation?
Says dn right there, what you mean?
Installed by a programmer.
Up and !up
not for the blind, though, I guess 🤨
it’s now “dn”
How would this elevator work on opposite day? Pressing opposite up could actually bring you to opposite down?
Braille people: “what did you just call my mother?!?”
dN
Upn’t

Up, and the other up that goes backwards.
Down under
but i don’t wanna go upside down!
It’s dn. Short for down.
Down is really just up the other way right?
/Ender Wiggin has entered the elevator
“Also UP but for Australians”
“Not up”
The implication would be clear to a blind person reading the braille. Two up buttons, one used as a filler for a missing down button. Unless it was a weightless environment.
Feels kinda not up to code
like on keyboard
Up is down, down is up.
I don’t really give a fuck
dN actually makes sense in that regard 🤯
The world is round dude.
“Shall we go back to the truck?”
“Nah, fuck it. Hey, I’ve got another UP, let’s just put it in upside down.”
“Sweet. We are so done here. I hear the pub next door makes good sandwiches, and they’ve got local brews on tap.”