Saying them their is a very quick and dirty way of saying those things over there. It's a really common expression in some areas. Kind of a country slang thing.
I the joke they are writing it like them/they as if it is a person's pronouns.
It's just word play at work which is usually a defining character of dad jokes
I remember a video of Linus from LTT going to check out the Sennheiser factory and their high end electro static ($ 19,000 at the time) headset had like a 40% quality fail.
Because only the best would be branded as their high end devices.
Most of the ones that didn't pass were still absolutely fine, just not hitting all the frequencies correctly so they went in the $8000 bin.
Exact same product just some were slightly less performing but still more than useful as a lesser quality product.
Which iirc Linus commented on after initial surprise to see such a high failure rate.
Now that's a good brand that cares about quality, lesser manufacturers.....
Planned obsolescence or engineered obsolescence if you prefer.
It's like light bulbs. They had a cartel form that drove DOWN the hours of use so that they would expire after only about 1000 hours of use instead of multiple times longer that some bulbs were getting.
As an author he's well known for his magic systems he creates. I haven't read all of his different worlds but that's what I've learned his thing is. Not sure about the rest of his world building but apparently the systems he creates are well received by most
Yeah also thanks because I thought they meant like the raw inside of the egg. Like the yolk and white all over the bottom of your foot and the pedals making it very slippery.
In this case the raw egg is still inside the shell. They makes a lot more sense that what my brain conjured up.
Though all that being said it does things me of the anime Initial D
The main character makes deliveries for his dad and his dad puts a cup of water in the cup holder and says not to spill any. That's how he teaches his son to drive without breaking the tofu he is delivering.
That being if he doesn't spill any water he is driving smoothly and with care.
Which is actually a reoccurring challenge on the Canada's Worst Driver show. Season one is actually a great watch for winter driving skills
When my mechanic had decided to sell his shop, he got rid of his heating bill for the last few months he had to work and he used a vest from snap on (branded snap on anyway) that had rechargeable warmers in it. Was kind of neat. He said it worked surprisingly well as long as he remembered to keep it charged
Unessesarily and for no reason mean the same thing in that sentence, you can omit either one and it makes more sense. Less is more in this instance. But perhaps you know this already and it was intentional. If so apologies
Heyo not sure where you are from, but if you find these things worth looking into, you may also be interested in Canada's residential school atrocities. There was some unearthed history recently(ish) brought up about our governments history, similar to some of those historical events
I don't have any kicks to share but I remember there being some decent actual old school journalism responding.
From the movie Finding Forester.
MC - "Why are your socks on inside out?!"
Sean Connery's Character - "Shocks are poorly deshigned. They put the shtitching on the inshide where it hurtsh your toesh"