Drawn Together showed us 15 years ago how you can write a good joke from this:
Languages I can speak: Hungarian, Lisp, Broken Engrish
Drawn Together showed us 15 years ago how you can write a good joke from this:
Imagine some people are so materialistic that this is they only see in this story
No, this is not the most important SL lore:
Lost painting unknowingly used on set
One of the paintings used as set dressing for the Littles’ home was Hungarian avant-garde painter Róbert Berény’s 1920s painting Sleeping Lady with Black Vase, which had long been considered lost. A set designer for the film had purchased the painting at an antiques store in Pasadena, California, for $500 for use in the film, unaware of its significance. In 2009, art historian Gergely Barki, while watching Stuart Little on television with his daughter, noticed the painting, and after contacting the studios was able to track down its whereabouts.[8] In 2014, its owner sold the painting at an auction for €229,500.[9]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuart_Little_(film)#Lost_painting_unknowingly_used_on_set
I’m surprised it’s not LOSS
Other 2 answers describe current situation, but the origin is much older. In 1699 Repubublic of Ragusa (now Dubrovnik) ceded Neum to the Ottoman Empire, to prevent land attack from Venice, as Dalmatia was part of Venice that time. Than BiH and Croatia just inherited the borders.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neum#History