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On July 12 2014 03:44 GumBa wrote:Show nested quote +On July 12 2014 03:42 ThomasjServo wrote:On July 12 2014 03:41 GumBa wrote: I hated french in school. Then again I generally hated school Well you're not the only German to have ever hated the French. German/english so 2x the hatred You're like a little ball of hatred for the French.
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On July 12 2014 03:44 GumBa wrote:Show nested quote +On July 12 2014 03:42 ThomasjServo wrote:On July 12 2014 03:41 GumBa wrote: I hated french in school. Then again I generally hated school Well you're not the only German to have ever hated the French. German/english so 2x the hatred
Everyone hates the French . I had a friend when I was in school who immigrated from France, and he told me that if two French people meet in a foreign country, one will cross the street so they don't have to encounter each other.
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On July 12 2014 03:43 sAsImre wrote:Show nested quote +On July 12 2014 03:42 Jazzman88 wrote:On July 12 2014 03:40 sAsImre wrote:On July 12 2014 03:39 ThomasjServo wrote:On July 12 2014 03:38 Fanatic-Templar wrote:On July 12 2014 03:33 ThomasjServo wrote:On July 12 2014 03:32 Fanatic-Templar wrote:On July 12 2014 03:28 ThomasjServo wrote:On July 12 2014 03:27 Fanatic-Templar wrote:On July 12 2014 03:25 Jer99 wrote: damnit i though it was rsup with that font, go RSVP What does RSVP stand for in English? Respondez s'il vous plait. Respond if you please. Oh. Yeah, I knew what it meant it French, but figured it meant something different in English, like how FAQ means "Frequently Asked Questions" but somehow became "Foire aux questions" in French. One of the multitudes of phrases English has assimilated, it is the Borg of languages. What's funny about French is that the anglicisations vary depending on where you're from :p. Did not know that, the French are very sensitive about their language. retarded french elders are. The rest doesn't give a fuck about it :D That also depends on where you are. If you're in Quebec City or Paris, if you speak French with an Anglo accent, you are literally a non-entity to them. In Montreal nobody gives any fucks what you sound like. And in rural France they're pretty understanding and appreciative of attempts by foreigners to speak the language. In Paris you're a non-entity whatever your status is anyway don't worry. (even footballers complained about it haha).
Fair enough. Paris is also the only city in Europe I've been to where they can't tell the difference between Canadians and Americans. Weirdest thing, they just assume you're American (and the associated contempt they use thereby) no matter what if you're not UK English. Literally everywhere else people are like 'Canada? WE LOVE CANADA HAVE A BEER!' and I'm like 'Oh alright, if you insist.'
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On July 12 2014 03:46 ThomasjServo wrote:Show nested quote +On July 12 2014 03:44 GumBa wrote:On July 12 2014 03:42 ThomasjServo wrote:On July 12 2014 03:41 GumBa wrote: I hated french in school. Then again I generally hated school Well you're not the only German to have ever hated the French. German/english so 2x the hatred You're like a little ball of hatred for the French. Can confirm. Though I am generally hate filled
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If destiny loses the series to Protoss cheese, i cant wait until the next unfiltered, Oh and that unfiltered shirt is nice
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On July 12 2014 03:46 Jazzman88 wrote:Show nested quote +On July 12 2014 03:43 sAsImre wrote:On July 12 2014 03:42 Jazzman88 wrote:On July 12 2014 03:40 sAsImre wrote:On July 12 2014 03:39 ThomasjServo wrote:On July 12 2014 03:38 Fanatic-Templar wrote:On July 12 2014 03:33 ThomasjServo wrote:On July 12 2014 03:32 Fanatic-Templar wrote:On July 12 2014 03:28 ThomasjServo wrote:On July 12 2014 03:27 Fanatic-Templar wrote: [quote]
What does RSVP stand for in English? Respondez s'il vous plait. Respond if you please. Oh. Yeah, I knew what it meant it French, but figured it meant something different in English, like how FAQ means "Frequently Asked Questions" but somehow became "Foire aux questions" in French. One of the multitudes of phrases English has assimilated, it is the Borg of languages. What's funny about French is that the anglicisations vary depending on where you're from :p. Did not know that, the French are very sensitive about their language. retarded french elders are. The rest doesn't give a fuck about it :D That also depends on where you are. If you're in Quebec City or Paris, if you speak French with an Anglo accent, you are literally a non-entity to them. In Montreal nobody gives any fucks what you sound like. And in rural France they're pretty understanding and appreciative of attempts by foreigners to speak the language. In Paris you're a non-entity whatever your status is anyway don't worry. (even footballers complained about it haha). Fair enough. Paris is also the only city in Europe I've been to where they can't tell the difference between Canadians and Americans. Weirdest thing, they just assume you're American (and the associated contempt they use thereby) no matter what if you're not UK English. Literally everywhere else people are like 'Canada? WE LOVE CANADA HAVE A BEER!' and I'm like 'Oh alright, if you insist.' As a general rule of thumb, I think the best travel happens in not capitol cities.
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On July 12 2014 03:47 GumBa wrote:Show nested quote +On July 12 2014 03:46 ThomasjServo wrote:On July 12 2014 03:44 GumBa wrote:On July 12 2014 03:42 ThomasjServo wrote:On July 12 2014 03:41 GumBa wrote: I hated french in school. Then again I generally hated school Well you're not the only German to have ever hated the French. German/english so 2x the hatred You're like a little ball of hatred for the French. Can confirm. Though I am generally hate filled I didn't mean to imply it was exclusively for the French, hopefully I didn't offend.
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On July 12 2014 03:47 ThomasjServo wrote:Show nested quote +On July 12 2014 03:46 Jazzman88 wrote:On July 12 2014 03:43 sAsImre wrote:On July 12 2014 03:42 Jazzman88 wrote:On July 12 2014 03:40 sAsImre wrote:On July 12 2014 03:39 ThomasjServo wrote:On July 12 2014 03:38 Fanatic-Templar wrote:On July 12 2014 03:33 ThomasjServo wrote:On July 12 2014 03:32 Fanatic-Templar wrote:On July 12 2014 03:28 ThomasjServo wrote: [quote] Respondez s'il vous plait. Respond if you please. Oh. Yeah, I knew what it meant it French, but figured it meant something different in English, like how FAQ means "Frequently Asked Questions" but somehow became "Foire aux questions" in French. One of the multitudes of phrases English has assimilated, it is the Borg of languages. What's funny about French is that the anglicisations vary depending on where you're from :p. Did not know that, the French are very sensitive about their language. retarded french elders are. The rest doesn't give a fuck about it :D That also depends on where you are. If you're in Quebec City or Paris, if you speak French with an Anglo accent, you are literally a non-entity to them. In Montreal nobody gives any fucks what you sound like. And in rural France they're pretty understanding and appreciative of attempts by foreigners to speak the language. In Paris you're a non-entity whatever your status is anyway don't worry. (even footballers complained about it haha). Fair enough. Paris is also the only city in Europe I've been to where they can't tell the difference between Canadians and Americans. Weirdest thing, they just assume you're American (and the associated contempt they use thereby) no matter what if you're not UK English. Literally everywhere else people are like 'Canada? WE LOVE CANADA HAVE A BEER!' and I'm like 'Oh alright, if you insist.' As a general rule of thumb, I think the best travel happens in not capitol cities.
That's a good point. Although I really loved Rome and Berlin.
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On July 12 2014 03:47 IVOeu wrote: If destiny loses the series to Protoss cheese, i cant wait until the next unfiltered, Oh and that unfiltered shirt is nice
rsvp isn't playing dirty enough (canon rush into 7g robo please)
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On July 12 2014 03:48 ThomasjServo wrote:Show nested quote +On July 12 2014 03:47 GumBa wrote:On July 12 2014 03:46 ThomasjServo wrote:On July 12 2014 03:44 GumBa wrote:On July 12 2014 03:42 ThomasjServo wrote:On July 12 2014 03:41 GumBa wrote: I hated french in school. Then again I generally hated school Well you're not the only German to have ever hated the French. German/english so 2x the hatred You're like a little ball of hatred for the French. Can confirm. Though I am generally hate filled I didn't mean to imply it was exclusively for the French, hopefully I didn't offend. You just increased my hatred.
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On July 12 2014 03:48 Jazzman88 wrote:Show nested quote +On July 12 2014 03:47 ThomasjServo wrote:On July 12 2014 03:46 Jazzman88 wrote:On July 12 2014 03:43 sAsImre wrote:On July 12 2014 03:42 Jazzman88 wrote:On July 12 2014 03:40 sAsImre wrote:On July 12 2014 03:39 ThomasjServo wrote:On July 12 2014 03:38 Fanatic-Templar wrote:On July 12 2014 03:33 ThomasjServo wrote:On July 12 2014 03:32 Fanatic-Templar wrote: [quote]
Oh. Yeah, I knew what it meant it French, but figured it meant something different in English, like how FAQ means "Frequently Asked Questions" but somehow became "Foire aux questions" in French. One of the multitudes of phrases English has assimilated, it is the Borg of languages. What's funny about French is that the anglicisations vary depending on where you're from :p. Did not know that, the French are very sensitive about their language. retarded french elders are. The rest doesn't give a fuck about it :D That also depends on where you are. If you're in Quebec City or Paris, if you speak French with an Anglo accent, you are literally a non-entity to them. In Montreal nobody gives any fucks what you sound like. And in rural France they're pretty understanding and appreciative of attempts by foreigners to speak the language. In Paris you're a non-entity whatever your status is anyway don't worry. (even footballers complained about it haha). Fair enough. Paris is also the only city in Europe I've been to where they can't tell the difference between Canadians and Americans. Weirdest thing, they just assume you're American (and the associated contempt they use thereby) no matter what if you're not UK English. Literally everywhere else people are like 'Canada? WE LOVE CANADA HAVE A BEER!' and I'm like 'Oh alright, if you insist.' As a general rule of thumb, I think the best travel happens in not capitol cities. That's a good point. Although I really loved Rome and Berlin.
Dude, Rome was so sick when I went there. Everyone was suprisingly polite too, I heard people from Rome were assholes.
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On July 12 2014 03:49 sAsImre wrote:Show nested quote +On July 12 2014 03:47 IVOeu wrote: If destiny loses the series to Protoss cheese, i cant wait until the next unfiltered, Oh and that unfiltered shirt is nice rsvp isn't playing dirty enough (canon rush into 7g robo please)
You aren't thinking NEARLY Has enough. Natural Gateway/Cannon block into double Stargate Voidray into 8-gate Blink/Phoenix.
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On July 12 2014 03:48 Jazzman88 wrote:Show nested quote +On July 12 2014 03:47 ThomasjServo wrote:On July 12 2014 03:46 Jazzman88 wrote:On July 12 2014 03:43 sAsImre wrote:On July 12 2014 03:42 Jazzman88 wrote:On July 12 2014 03:40 sAsImre wrote:On July 12 2014 03:39 ThomasjServo wrote:On July 12 2014 03:38 Fanatic-Templar wrote:On July 12 2014 03:33 ThomasjServo wrote:On July 12 2014 03:32 Fanatic-Templar wrote: [quote]
Oh. Yeah, I knew what it meant it French, but figured it meant something different in English, like how FAQ means "Frequently Asked Questions" but somehow became "Foire aux questions" in French. One of the multitudes of phrases English has assimilated, it is the Borg of languages. What's funny about French is that the anglicisations vary depending on where you're from :p. Did not know that, the French are very sensitive about their language. retarded french elders are. The rest doesn't give a fuck about it :D That also depends on where you are. If you're in Quebec City or Paris, if you speak French with an Anglo accent, you are literally a non-entity to them. In Montreal nobody gives any fucks what you sound like. And in rural France they're pretty understanding and appreciative of attempts by foreigners to speak the language. In Paris you're a non-entity whatever your status is anyway don't worry. (even footballers complained about it haha). Fair enough. Paris is also the only city in Europe I've been to where they can't tell the difference between Canadians and Americans. Weirdest thing, they just assume you're American (and the associated contempt they use thereby) no matter what if you're not UK English. Literally everywhere else people are like 'Canada? WE LOVE CANADA HAVE A BEER!' and I'm like 'Oh alright, if you insist.' As a general rule of thumb, I think the best travel happens in not capitol cities. That's a good point. Although I really loved Rome and Berlin. Contrary to popular belief we germans are quite friendly
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On July 12 2014 03:50 Jazzman88 wrote:Show nested quote +On July 12 2014 03:49 sAsImre wrote:On July 12 2014 03:47 IVOeu wrote: If destiny loses the series to Protoss cheese, i cant wait until the next unfiltered, Oh and that unfiltered shirt is nice rsvp isn't playing dirty enough (canon rush into 7g robo please) You aren't thinking NEARLY Has enough. Natural Gateway/Cannon block into double Stargate Voidray into 8-gate Blink/Phoenix.
Has is the master tho, gotta have a simpler plan when you're a scrub.
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On July 12 2014 03:49 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:Show nested quote +On July 12 2014 03:48 Jazzman88 wrote:On July 12 2014 03:47 ThomasjServo wrote:On July 12 2014 03:46 Jazzman88 wrote:On July 12 2014 03:43 sAsImre wrote:On July 12 2014 03:42 Jazzman88 wrote:On July 12 2014 03:40 sAsImre wrote:On July 12 2014 03:39 ThomasjServo wrote:On July 12 2014 03:38 Fanatic-Templar wrote:On July 12 2014 03:33 ThomasjServo wrote: [quote] One of the multitudes of phrases English has assimilated, it is the Borg of languages. What's funny about French is that the anglicisations vary depending on where you're from :p. Did not know that, the French are very sensitive about their language. retarded french elders are. The rest doesn't give a fuck about it :D That also depends on where you are. If you're in Quebec City or Paris, if you speak French with an Anglo accent, you are literally a non-entity to them. In Montreal nobody gives any fucks what you sound like. And in rural France they're pretty understanding and appreciative of attempts by foreigners to speak the language. In Paris you're a non-entity whatever your status is anyway don't worry. (even footballers complained about it haha). Fair enough. Paris is also the only city in Europe I've been to where they can't tell the difference between Canadians and Americans. Weirdest thing, they just assume you're American (and the associated contempt they use thereby) no matter what if you're not UK English. Literally everywhere else people are like 'Canada? WE LOVE CANADA HAVE A BEER!' and I'm like 'Oh alright, if you insist.' As a general rule of thumb, I think the best travel happens in not capitol cities. That's a good point. Although I really loved Rome and Berlin. Dude, Rome was so sick when I went there. Everyone was suprisingly polite too, I heard people from Rome were assholes.
I know, people said that to me too, and I met nothing but pleasant people who wanted to know if they could get me food, cappuccino, or wine, and whether or not I was enjoying Italy.
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So, BasetradeTV left, Day9tv is stuck on the same "coming next" for almost 1 hour now
matches are so bad they decided not to show them at all now
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On July 12 2014 03:48 Jazzman88 wrote:Show nested quote +On July 12 2014 03:47 ThomasjServo wrote:On July 12 2014 03:46 Jazzman88 wrote:On July 12 2014 03:43 sAsImre wrote:On July 12 2014 03:42 Jazzman88 wrote:On July 12 2014 03:40 sAsImre wrote:On July 12 2014 03:39 ThomasjServo wrote:On July 12 2014 03:38 Fanatic-Templar wrote:On July 12 2014 03:33 ThomasjServo wrote:On July 12 2014 03:32 Fanatic-Templar wrote: [quote]
Oh. Yeah, I knew what it meant it French, but figured it meant something different in English, like how FAQ means "Frequently Asked Questions" but somehow became "Foire aux questions" in French. One of the multitudes of phrases English has assimilated, it is the Borg of languages. What's funny about French is that the anglicisations vary depending on where you're from :p. Did not know that, the French are very sensitive about their language. retarded french elders are. The rest doesn't give a fuck about it :D That also depends on where you are. If you're in Quebec City or Paris, if you speak French with an Anglo accent, you are literally a non-entity to them. In Montreal nobody gives any fucks what you sound like. And in rural France they're pretty understanding and appreciative of attempts by foreigners to speak the language. In Paris you're a non-entity whatever your status is anyway don't worry. (even footballers complained about it haha). Fair enough. Paris is also the only city in Europe I've been to where they can't tell the difference between Canadians and Americans. Weirdest thing, they just assume you're American (and the associated contempt they use thereby) no matter what if you're not UK English. Literally everywhere else people are like 'Canada? WE LOVE CANADA HAVE A BEER!' and I'm like 'Oh alright, if you insist.' As a general rule of thumb, I think the best travel happens in not capitol cities. That's a good point. Although I really loved Rome and Berlin. They have their merits, just people in capitol cities tend to suck more.
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On July 12 2014 03:50 Jazzman88 wrote:Show nested quote +On July 12 2014 03:49 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On July 12 2014 03:48 Jazzman88 wrote:On July 12 2014 03:47 ThomasjServo wrote:On July 12 2014 03:46 Jazzman88 wrote:On July 12 2014 03:43 sAsImre wrote:On July 12 2014 03:42 Jazzman88 wrote:On July 12 2014 03:40 sAsImre wrote:On July 12 2014 03:39 ThomasjServo wrote:On July 12 2014 03:38 Fanatic-Templar wrote: [quote]
What's funny about French is that the anglicisations vary depending on where you're from :p. Did not know that, the French are very sensitive about their language. retarded french elders are. The rest doesn't give a fuck about it :D That also depends on where you are. If you're in Quebec City or Paris, if you speak French with an Anglo accent, you are literally a non-entity to them. In Montreal nobody gives any fucks what you sound like. And in rural France they're pretty understanding and appreciative of attempts by foreigners to speak the language. In Paris you're a non-entity whatever your status is anyway don't worry. (even footballers complained about it haha). Fair enough. Paris is also the only city in Europe I've been to where they can't tell the difference between Canadians and Americans. Weirdest thing, they just assume you're American (and the associated contempt they use thereby) no matter what if you're not UK English. Literally everywhere else people are like 'Canada? WE LOVE CANADA HAVE A BEER!' and I'm like 'Oh alright, if you insist.' As a general rule of thumb, I think the best travel happens in not capitol cities. That's a good point. Although I really loved Rome and Berlin. Dude, Rome was so sick when I went there. Everyone was suprisingly polite too, I heard people from Rome were assholes. I know, people said that to me too, and I met nothing but pleasant people who wanted to know if they could get me food, cappuccino, or wine, and whether or not I was enjoying Italy.
No one got me free stuff, but everyone there who spoke english was very talkative and nice.
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On July 12 2014 03:51 Yhamm wrote: So, BasetradeTV left, Day9tv is stuck on the same "coming next" for almost 1 hour now
matches are so bad they decided not to show them at all now stay patient, soon
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