The onomonopia I hear is PONK
Poink
I struggled for a while trying to think how to type it. Donk was my first one to go to but it didn’t evoke that hollow part of the noise when it hits you
*PWOMM*
A trackpoint to sit on. Lovely Thinkpad merch!
I got a refurb Thinkpad T495s at a business sale, and I was astonished to realize they still have the nipple mouse
even the new ones still have it! I honestly couldn’t imagine buying a laptop without a nipple mouse
there are a few non ThinkPad laptops with a mouse button or as you call it a nipple mouse
I mean, it is pretty fun to play with the uhm … nipple … mouse.
CLIT MOUSE LOL
And 3 mouse buttons! Perfect for X11.
I absolutely love the nipple. I wish more keyboards had it. I have a decent mouse, however if I had a reasonably priced mechanical keyboard with a nipple it would be brilliant.
Is this an american thing
I’d say that if it was a bullet…
They’re for dodgeball, so that’s basically what they are. We play dodgeball to prepare us for the rest of the day dodging bullets.
It reminds me of a game called “Völkerball” we have here in Germany. I suppose that is our equivalent to dodge ball, which I think this is in reference to.
I need to fresh up some memories here. Have you played it only after sports classes “just for fun” and have you played it with a so called “medicine ball” which made like this sound when hitting someone on the tighs or stomach: “PHHTHUMPBUMP” where the last BUMP is from the echo the impact made through the sports hall? All I know is I hated it the same as being a keeper in handball.
PANG
Thats the correct onomatopoeia!
When it hit you in the face, it’s more of a “ping”…
“Thonk” was more like what the foam ones did. These were more of a “Poinnng” with hard attack on the P.
To my ears they go kinda peemph
I’d write thampf
I only know the noise of one bouncing off a small kid’s face.
And that small kid was me.
amiga ball is what i hear
Thoink*
Came here to onomatopoeia this.
POOMF
P’TONG
haha shit that brings back memories
idk what that is
Dodgeball
It’s a ball… Is this something American again?
There is no way I can accurately convey the sound these balls make in text or even vocally. It’s that unique.