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2 hours ago, clochette said:

Because of this # IShouldGiveSpikeyFortAndPeat from Drew's comment. It sounds like you are part of a package deal :lol:

I guess if you're reading it wrong that's how it sounds.  :unsure:

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1 hour ago, Drew Espinosa said:

No, as God-and-Emperor, I automatically outrank Spikey. So, I don't have to call him Phi, ever. -_-

Youre Wrong John C Mcginley GIF

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43 minutes ago, Drew Espinosa said:

End Of The World Mind Blown GIF by Daybreak <nukes Londonderry, Northern Ireland> -_-

Well good thing me and Harvey Keitel aren't Irish... 

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2 hours ago, clochette said:

The joys of studying french: a verb can take 191 different forms depending on how it's conjugate... Good thing we don't have to know them all and that most forms are actually not used nowadays 

 

And people say English is hard to learn… 👀

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2 hours ago, spike382 said:

And people say English is hard to learn… 👀

Yup :yes:

In french why go the easier way when you can do complicated :rolleyes:

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2 hours ago, clochette said:

Yup :yes:

In french why go the easier way when you go do complicated :rolleyes:

I was watching this video from a Thai-Australian actor, who was raised in the later country and only moved to Thailand when he was 20.  Apparently growing up, his mom tried to teach him Thai, but he was having none of it at the time. 

Then, he moved to Thailand and had to learn Thai well enough to be able to act in that language.  He said that with Thai, the same word can mean differing things depending on the inflection of your voice.  So it can sound like you're saying the same word, but still be saying it the wrong way.

I guess every language has its own insane quirks. :D     

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On 8/8/2024 at 7:50 PM, Drew Espinosa said:

You made such a trade illegitimate by making unreasonable demands. -_- 

You mean he expected it to be a fair and resonable trade.

 

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On 8/8/2024 at 8:09 PM, spike382 said:

Neo riding Force on the other hand...

When you say riding do you mean like BoomBoom and the cowboy or like he pounded him into the mattress? Inquiring minds and all that nonsense.

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On 8/9/2024 at 12:03 AM, Bucket1 said:

Drewdo

C/o Imperial Palace

Texas

 

Do I need to put anything else?

C.O.D.

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1 hour ago, spike382 said:

I was watching this video from a Thai-Australian actor, who was raised in the later country and only moved to Thailand when he was 20.  Apparently growing up, his mom tried to teach him Thai, but he was having none of it at the time. 

Then, he moved to Thailand and had to learn Thai well enough to be able to act in that language.  He said that with Thai, the same word and mean differing things depending on the inflection of your voice.  So it can sound like you're saying the same word, but still be saying it the wrong way.

I guess every language has its own insane quirks. :D     

I think the same is true of Vietnamese.

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25 minutes ago, dughlas said:

When you say riding do you mean like BoomBoom and the cowboy or like he pounded him into the mattress? Inquiring minds and all that nonsense.

I think you mean BoomBoom in the "cowboy".

The... uhhh... bodily arrangement for... riding the pony. 👀

And yes, that was the scene.  In the backseat of a car no less.  

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