Polandball appreciation of thread - now with added burgers!
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The OED is a descriptivist dictionary,
exactly my point! it describes what is not what should be
:-P
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Stop misquoting me!
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venuswelia
doesn't even know how to spell the name of the southern countries. she must be 'murican
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Discoursistent ninja edit window. You shouldn't have been able to do that.
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how many 's would be revealed if we persuaded @boomzilla to set the edit window to be 1 second?
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You shouldn't have been able to do that
I know, but when I saw it wasn't showing I couldn't leave it be
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exactly my point! it describes what is not what should be
Yes, but that's the Oxford English Dictionary, not the American one, so we're not bound by it.
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You should be though
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it describes what is where it is based
FTFY, if you are going to keep playing at being an american you should try using the american version that they do.
and by @FrostCat
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Verbis i quando loquuntur ?
I CBA to look up what that means. I thought it would be funny to spell "archaically" with one of those ae ligatures you Brits still use, but was too lazy to look up the right HTML entity.
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I CBA to look up what that means.
pity, it's really funny.
or it is when you're a little creative with the translation.
i'm not a hundred percent i conjugated the verbs correctly there. i may have used the wrong tense... and googling wouyld be cheating.
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Thanks to WinCompose, I can type it directly: æ
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Google Translate says it's 'When the words I speak?'
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Google Translate says it's 'When the words I speak?'
it would.... Latin's hard!
I was going for "When do I speak the old words?"
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"When do I speak the old words?"
I don't see anything that looks like "old" in your sentence.
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I was going for "When do I speak the old words?"
Google says that'sQuando providebo loqui Verbis?
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Thanks to WinCompose, I can type it directly: æ
I know you guys have always spelt, but when an American does it, it sounds like that clip I can't find of Ted saying "encyclo-pay-ee-dee-ah" in How I Met Your Mother, viz., pretentious.
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I don't see anything that looks like "old" in your sentence.
yeah i seem to have buggered that translation. my latin is rustier than i thought.
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To be fair, I don't see anything that looks like "old" in Google's translation, either.
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You mean the war of getting the surly teenager to move out and get their own place?
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So you're saying your history books are wrong, too?
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When do I... uh... anticipate speaking words?
Quandō loquor antīquum verba? I think.
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It would be better to have the hamburger fall apart in your hands.
BTDT. Finished eating it with a fork.
(Sometimes. Sometimes picked up the bits and pieces with my fingers.)
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I've made hamburger patties, put cheese and bacon on them and then covered with chili. Left the buns out since they're carbs. Eat the rest with knife and fork.
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covered with chili. Left the buns out since they're carbs.
But which style? I'm assuming texas since you are trying to cut out carbs.
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Something that came out of a can. This wasn't any sort of high effort thing.
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Something that came out of a can.
Blech. However, you just caused me to realize that I have everything I need for a batch of homemade chili. It's a bit late to start the CrockPot for dinner tonight, but tomorrow night ... .
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what is not what should be
what, a variable
is, ==
should be, =(x == ! x) = false
It's a false dictionary.
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@boomzilla said:
Nice try, @blakeycalia.
what? you mean to claim that i have blood that is not red hued?
Is your blood Type O?
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A Positive actually, why did you ask?
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Type O
I've been meaning to make that pun for the longest time. Sad, really.
I finally got my opportunity.
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one of those ae ligatures you Brits still use, but was too lazy to look up the right HTML entity.
æ → æ
Æ → Æ
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You need to upgrade your mouth. May I suggest something in the Steven Tyler line?
That just lets you accommodate an upgrade to the burger. ;)
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Is China actually saying something or is that just gibberish? Also, what's the black white and read flag? It looks like an upside down Yemen.
Filed Under: TIL that's a very useful page for this topic
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That character is Reichtangle (in case you wanted a detailed bio of a character in a silly webcomic), the flag is that of the German Empire (during WW1).
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Also, what's the black white and read flag?
I don't see any reading going on there...
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