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[QUOTE=adbforever;18607565]it feels good 2 know ppl who are smart, funny, and attractive (just like me) :thumb:[/QUOTE]
dude we've seen pictures of you and are constantly exposed to your intellect and personality youre not going to fool anyone |
^^^
[QUOTE=christsimpson;18607649][img]http://aux-www.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Boobs-tee.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] awesome plus it looks like a deathcore shirt design |
looks like 13 year olds to me
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pretty sure the shirt doesnt change whether the person is 13 or 98
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[quote=adbforever;18607565]stayin up all night talking to girl
she just like me goddamn it feels good 2 know ppl who are smart, funny, and attractive (just like me) :thumb:[/quote] i dont understand why you mock people who are all love struck and talk about it here then go and act like a 16 year old with a major crush when you manage to snare some poor girl into thinking youre sane |
y'all do know there is a really really really *huge* possibility he is lying i.e. boasting about his imaginary luck with the ladies because he thinks you'll respect him more?
honestly a lot about adb makes me think he has a mental illness of some kind |
Har du snakker bokmål eller nynorsk, glemmer jeg
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that was probably horrible grammar
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you said "have you speaking bokmål or nynorsk, forget I". IDK where you are going with that...
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[QUOTE=christsimpson;18607787]you said "have you speaking bokmål or nynorsk, forget I". IDK where you are going with that...[/QUOTE]
lol Timjim kann nicht Norwegian sprechen |
dammit
i thought du snakker was "you speak" though... im still working on conjugating verbs but i dig how little inflection there is in norwegian compared to german this is why you shouldnt go by Speak Norwegian books you find in the library that are from the 70s lol @steve: not well i cant |
what the hell were you trying to say
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do you speak bokmål or nynorsk, i forget
whats the word for "do" |
[QUOTE=GottaPost;18607691]dude we've seen pictures of you and are constantly exposed to your intellect and personality
youre not going to fool anyone[/QUOTE] hahahahah |
[QUOTE=TimJim;18607792]dammit
i thought du snakker was "you speak" though... im still working on conjugating verbs but i dig how little inflection there is in norwegian compared to german this is why you shouldnt go by Speak Norwegian books you find in the library that are from the 70s lol @steve: not well i cant[/QUOTE] eh didnt want to give it attention |
didnt wanna give what attention
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o shit
thought that said stevie just deleted a post before you posted that |
[QUOTE=TimJim;18607797]do you speak bokmål or nynorsk, i forget
whats the word for "do"[/QUOTE] welp, "do you speak bokmål or nynorsk, i forget", is fucked up even before you ran it through google translate so... as for "do"... *do* you speak any other language than English? because if you did, you'd know that you can't just translate a sentence one word at the time and expect it to make sense in another language. in Norwegian you wouldn't say it like that, so "do" is " ", I guess. p.s. bokmål and nynorsk are written languages, so... "do you speak C or Python?" |
timjim speaks vb6 kekekekeke
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i was under the impression that nynorsk had more inflection and was pronounced differently than bokmål
and thinking about it, i guess you would say snakker du bokmål eller nynorsk but otherwise there's no need to be a pretentious prick about messing up a sentence when im trying to learn it lol. i figured you would want to help someone learn your language i speak spanish but since you would word "do you speak___" as "Habla(s) ___?" i thought that Norwegian would be more like english with "do you speak" instead of "snakker du" |
nynorsk and bokmål are written languages no one speaks them
there are a million distinct dialects though probably way more dialects than in your average country especially considering the population (< 5mil) |
it kind of makes sense though since the different communities are divided by mountains so different dialects would spring up
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+ Norwegians are notoriously anti-social outside of their own families
like... each farm had their own dialect before LOL |
anna karenina is so loooong man 700 more pages of this
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[QUOTE=TimJim;18607849]i was under the impression that nynorsk had more inflection and was pronounced differently than bokmål
and thinking about it, i guess you would say snakker du bokmål eller nynorsk but otherwise there's no need to be a pretentious prick about messing up a sentence when im trying to learn it lol. i figured you would want to help someone learn your language i speak spanish but since you would word "do you speak___" as "Habla(s) ___?" i thought that Norwegian would be more like english with "do you speak" instead of "snakker du"[/QUOTE] english has the exact same formation, they just add the helping verb "do" when you're forming a question with anything but an auxiliary verb (can, may, are) as far as i know it's the only language that does this |
[QUOTE=illmitch;18607871]english has the exact same formation, they just add the helping verb "do" when you're forming a question with anything but an auxiliary verb (can, may, are)
as far as i know it's the only language that does this[/QUOTE] Oh wow that's good to know thanks dude |
you can still see relics of it in shakespearean english, "thinkest thou" etc
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rkelly probably should a cut out half an hour from this abum
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this the remix to ignition
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ignition is so entry-level, 12 play is elite
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the only album i have is untitledd and idk why
like four or five songs are absolutely amazing and the rest is sorta eh |
i dont have that one
12 play is great, chocolate factory is pretty good |
"echo," "exit," and "pregnant" are my favorites
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[QUOTE=illmitch;18607879]you can still see relics of it in shakespearean english, "thinkest thou" etc[/QUOTE]
It's funny how similar the grammar in that Shakespearean English is to German. I walk Ich gehe Thou walkest Du gehst He/she/it walketh Er/sie/es geht |
is pregnant his song with the-dream? i liked that a lot
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yeah it has the-dream and two other dudes
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[QUOTE=Morumbar;18607944]It's funny how similar the grammar in that Shakespearean English is to German.
I walk Ich gehe Thou walkest Du gehst He/she/it walketh Er/sie/es geht[/QUOTE] yeah, also thou/du (the ou-sound in english was originally pronounced as an "oo" sound) and thine/deine |
fuckin linguist bitches
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linguist swag bitch bilabial consonant swag diachronic shit bitch
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