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What is the “Sexateria”?
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowDoes Bender's Big Score contradict Luck of the Fryrish?What are Bender's computational specifications?How to become a Sewage Mutant on FuturamaWhat are Dr. Zoidberg's credentials?What Time Travel theory does Futurama follow?Did Bender grow or did he replace his shell?Futurama Foreshadowing a Cataclysmic EventIn Futurama, are there jungles on Earth?Which Bone is Leela Missing?When did Earth stop selecting jobs for its inhabitants?
In Futurama episode two "This Series Has Landed", Bender says this about Fry:
You're the kind of guy who visits Jerusalem and doesn't want to see the "Sexateria."
What is this referring to?
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In Futurama episode two "This Series Has Landed", Bender says this about Fry:
You're the kind of guy who visits Jerusalem and doesn't want to see the "Sexateria."
What is this referring to?
futurama real-location
7
A cafeteria of sex?
– CBredlow
2 days ago
4
The joke here is that Jersualem, a city considered holy in multiple religions, has become the site of some sort of sexual services. I think it's supposed to be left to our imaginations exactly what sort of lewdness is performed there.
– ApproachingDarknessFish
2 days ago
15
Am I the only person who saw this title and thought it would be something about "six" in Latin?
– Rand al'Thor♦
yesterday
20
@Randal'Thor - Yes. Yes you are.
– Valorum
yesterday
6
@Randal'Thor no, you're not.
– Nick Volynkin
yesterday
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In Futurama episode two "This Series Has Landed", Bender says this about Fry:
You're the kind of guy who visits Jerusalem and doesn't want to see the "Sexateria."
What is this referring to?
futurama real-location
In Futurama episode two "This Series Has Landed", Bender says this about Fry:
You're the kind of guy who visits Jerusalem and doesn't want to see the "Sexateria."
What is this referring to?
futurama real-location
futurama real-location
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A cafeteria of sex?
– CBredlow
2 days ago
4
The joke here is that Jersualem, a city considered holy in multiple religions, has become the site of some sort of sexual services. I think it's supposed to be left to our imaginations exactly what sort of lewdness is performed there.
– ApproachingDarknessFish
2 days ago
15
Am I the only person who saw this title and thought it would be something about "six" in Latin?
– Rand al'Thor♦
yesterday
20
@Randal'Thor - Yes. Yes you are.
– Valorum
yesterday
6
@Randal'Thor no, you're not.
– Nick Volynkin
yesterday
|
show 3 more comments
7
A cafeteria of sex?
– CBredlow
2 days ago
4
The joke here is that Jersualem, a city considered holy in multiple religions, has become the site of some sort of sexual services. I think it's supposed to be left to our imaginations exactly what sort of lewdness is performed there.
– ApproachingDarknessFish
2 days ago
15
Am I the only person who saw this title and thought it would be something about "six" in Latin?
– Rand al'Thor♦
yesterday
20
@Randal'Thor - Yes. Yes you are.
– Valorum
yesterday
6
@Randal'Thor no, you're not.
– Nick Volynkin
yesterday
7
7
A cafeteria of sex?
– CBredlow
2 days ago
A cafeteria of sex?
– CBredlow
2 days ago
4
4
The joke here is that Jersualem, a city considered holy in multiple religions, has become the site of some sort of sexual services. I think it's supposed to be left to our imaginations exactly what sort of lewdness is performed there.
– ApproachingDarknessFish
2 days ago
The joke here is that Jersualem, a city considered holy in multiple religions, has become the site of some sort of sexual services. I think it's supposed to be left to our imaginations exactly what sort of lewdness is performed there.
– ApproachingDarknessFish
2 days ago
15
15
Am I the only person who saw this title and thought it would be something about "six" in Latin?
– Rand al'Thor♦
yesterday
Am I the only person who saw this title and thought it would be something about "six" in Latin?
– Rand al'Thor♦
yesterday
20
20
@Randal'Thor - Yes. Yes you are.
– Valorum
yesterday
@Randal'Thor - Yes. Yes you are.
– Valorum
yesterday
6
6
@Randal'Thor no, you're not.
– Nick Volynkin
yesterday
@Randal'Thor no, you're not.
– Nick Volynkin
yesterday
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The Sexateria is not a real thing. By analogy with "cafeteria," the implication is that the Sexateria is a place where sex is purchased and enjoyed—presumably in the open, casual manner in which food is enjoyed at a cafeteria. (The joke is that this brothel has edged out e.g. the Wailing Wall as the must-see tourist destination of the 31st century's Holy Land.)
The suffix "-eria" is Italian, equivalent to "-ery" in English (and "-ería" in Spanish). I think the only English "-eria" words are "cafeteria," "pizzeria," and "washeteria," which is a new one on me. (Maybe we can count "taquería" too.) So it makes sense that the etymology of "Sexateria" is opaque to viewers who haven't been thinking about cafeterias lately.
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The Sexateria is not a real thing. By analogy with "cafeteria," the implication is that the Sexateria is a place where sex is purchased and enjoyed—presumably in the open, casual manner in which food is enjoyed at a cafeteria. (The joke is that this brothel has edged out e.g. the Wailing Wall as the must-see tourist destination of the 31st century's Holy Land.)
The suffix "-eria" is Italian, equivalent to "-ery" in English (and "-ería" in Spanish). I think the only English "-eria" words are "cafeteria," "pizzeria," and "washeteria," which is a new one on me. (Maybe we can count "taquería" too.) So it makes sense that the etymology of "Sexateria" is opaque to viewers who haven't been thinking about cafeterias lately.
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The Sexateria is not a real thing. By analogy with "cafeteria," the implication is that the Sexateria is a place where sex is purchased and enjoyed—presumably in the open, casual manner in which food is enjoyed at a cafeteria. (The joke is that this brothel has edged out e.g. the Wailing Wall as the must-see tourist destination of the 31st century's Holy Land.)
The suffix "-eria" is Italian, equivalent to "-ery" in English (and "-ería" in Spanish). I think the only English "-eria" words are "cafeteria," "pizzeria," and "washeteria," which is a new one on me. (Maybe we can count "taquería" too.) So it makes sense that the etymology of "Sexateria" is opaque to viewers who haven't been thinking about cafeterias lately.
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The Sexateria is not a real thing. By analogy with "cafeteria," the implication is that the Sexateria is a place where sex is purchased and enjoyed—presumably in the open, casual manner in which food is enjoyed at a cafeteria. (The joke is that this brothel has edged out e.g. the Wailing Wall as the must-see tourist destination of the 31st century's Holy Land.)
The suffix "-eria" is Italian, equivalent to "-ery" in English (and "-ería" in Spanish). I think the only English "-eria" words are "cafeteria," "pizzeria," and "washeteria," which is a new one on me. (Maybe we can count "taquería" too.) So it makes sense that the etymology of "Sexateria" is opaque to viewers who haven't been thinking about cafeterias lately.
The Sexateria is not a real thing. By analogy with "cafeteria," the implication is that the Sexateria is a place where sex is purchased and enjoyed—presumably in the open, casual manner in which food is enjoyed at a cafeteria. (The joke is that this brothel has edged out e.g. the Wailing Wall as the must-see tourist destination of the 31st century's Holy Land.)
The suffix "-eria" is Italian, equivalent to "-ery" in English (and "-ería" in Spanish). I think the only English "-eria" words are "cafeteria," "pizzeria," and "washeteria," which is a new one on me. (Maybe we can count "taquería" too.) So it makes sense that the etymology of "Sexateria" is opaque to viewers who haven't been thinking about cafeterias lately.
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A cafeteria of sex?
– CBredlow
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The joke here is that Jersualem, a city considered holy in multiple religions, has become the site of some sort of sexual services. I think it's supposed to be left to our imaginations exactly what sort of lewdness is performed there.
– ApproachingDarknessFish
2 days ago
15
Am I the only person who saw this title and thought it would be something about "six" in Latin?
– Rand al'Thor♦
yesterday
20
@Randal'Thor - Yes. Yes you are.
– Valorum
yesterday
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@Randal'Thor no, you're not.
– Nick Volynkin
yesterday