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On March 5, 1919, cartoonist W.K. Haselden published a comic in the British newspaper The Mirror, illustrating what the world would be like if telephones were portable.
Sometimes they just absolutely nailed it.
Who tf names their baby Mite, is it short for Mitael?
Mite is slang for something very small. It’s the name of a very very tiny insect. So it is probably being used here as a term of endearment.
It’s a bit of English slang that fell out of use decades back. It’s an endearing way if refering to a small child. It fits perfectly with the age of the comic.
They didn’t realize that new generation would never straight up answer a call anyway
I wonder if my friends would appreciate me calling their kids mites? I’m gonna test it out.
I bet your friends will think it’s the bees knees. 23 skidoo!