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Post by IronWolves on Nov 30, 2007 22:06:07 GMT -5
not really...
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Post by Casinecro on Dec 1, 2007 8:39:49 GMT -5
WHERE IS MY CRAP-LOVING AWARD!!! I WANT A SMILEY ON NEXT TO/NEAR MY NAME SO THAT ALL MAY BOW IN TERROR WHEN THEY HEAR MY MIGHTY NAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
or was this not official?
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Post by owtopia on Dec 1, 2007 8:52:43 GMT -5
You want a reward? Here's you reward! Pulls out shotgun and shoots your face at close range.
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Post by Archaix on Dec 1, 2007 10:22:43 GMT -5
Owtopia must be an absolute joy to know.
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Post by owtopia on Dec 1, 2007 10:23:46 GMT -5
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Post by Casinecro on Dec 1, 2007 11:12:42 GMT -5
Not really.... he kinda ruins everything a lot, and his head is oddly circualr, which is a bit kreepy with a K. Plus, he's always up in my grill, like when I'm doin' a drive by, I'z alll like "Yo, Mutha ******, this some serious shizzle, dawg." And my homies are all like "Yea, dawg!" He'll be all like "I say, my good gentlemen, how are you this fine evening? Are we participating in juvinille acts here, are we? I say, I am to a fellow ruffian! Why, just the other day....." And then he bores us so much, that we give up on the drive by and everything...
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Post by Robespierre - P.R. of Debro on Dec 1, 2007 15:05:56 GMT -5
WHERE IS MY CRAP-LOVING AWARD!!! I WANT A SMILEY ON NEXT TO/NEAR MY NAME SO THAT ALL MAY BOW IN TERROR WHEN THEY HEAR MY MIGHTY NAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! or was this not official? as you wish
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Post by Kazzerland on Dec 1, 2007 16:11:14 GMT -5
IronWolves: German and English are called the brother languages. They are similar. I can fluently speak English, and I can speak a good amount of German so...yeah they are similar. I know from experience. @ Casinecro: Archaix was being sarcastic....
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Post by owtopia on Dec 2, 2007 12:42:25 GMT -5
Casi, what the @#$% are you talking about?
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Post by Kardas on Dec 3, 2007 6:55:23 GMT -5
In Holland there's also a language called Frisian. It's even more related to English than Dutch, or so it seems
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Post by Archaix on Dec 3, 2007 8:42:44 GMT -5
That's what etymologists say, yeah. The way I see it, the most basic words, for example, 'sea', is based on German and Norse, while synonyms not in everyday usage are either Latin or French, like 'marine'. This was because Latin and French were the language of authority for many centuries.
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Post by Kazzerland on Dec 3, 2007 17:24:46 GMT -5
To respond in an unsophisticated manner: Yupper doodles Archaix
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Post by IronWolves on Dec 3, 2007 17:59:38 GMT -5
lol ;D
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Post by deutschgarten on Dec 3, 2007 19:04:10 GMT -5
Deine Mutter!
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Post by Kazzerland on Dec 4, 2007 16:21:47 GMT -5
NEIN DEUTSCHGARTEN!!!! DEINE MUTTER!!!!!
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Post by Archaix on Dec 4, 2007 16:41:22 GMT -5
En tu culo.
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Post by IronWolves on Dec 4, 2007 20:53:48 GMT -5
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Post by deutschgarten on Dec 5, 2007 22:09:17 GMT -5
NEIN DEUTSCHGARTEN!!!! DEINE MUTTER!!!!! Das ist nicht richtig. Deine Mutter is eine schlampe.
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Post by Archaix on Dec 6, 2007 6:22:33 GMT -5
Tu madre es grande y ruidoso.
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Post by christlerland on Dec 6, 2007 12:20:33 GMT -5
"etymologists"
and all the scientific ones are greek, lol. etymologist= etoimos+logos= knower+ word, speech= the guy who knows about the bases of speech
knowing greek is hepful when learning english, and when you know english and greek you practically understand italian, and get bits of spanish and french
i've also learned some german... sie sind alle blode Affen! (its been 3 years since my last german lesson... weak!)
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