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piaffe
· 10 years ago
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Whaaaaaaat??
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deleted
· 10 years ago
THIS IS CLASSIC!! i love it!
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taratheartist
· 10 years ago
Is that actually German at the end?
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meowiamacat
· 10 years ago
No. The only German word in there is "Und". It's just kind of like English with a German accent.
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tash
· 10 years ago
It's an old one but it's a good one.
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deleted
· 10 years ago
Fuck that
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guest
· 10 years ago
Hahaha that was hilarious.
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guest
· 10 years ago
I'm not sure whether to believe this
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pinkonwednesday
· 10 years ago
I speak both languages fluently and this confuses me a lot
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guest
· 10 years ago
I understood it all, but barely. Dang
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guest
· 10 years ago
This is freaking awesome.
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mgoveia
· 10 years ago
By 2084, they're going to be deleting words they don't like.
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otakuwatermelon
· 10 years ago
lol the last sentence was still somehow readable
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vlekkie
· 10 years ago
It was baisiccly English in a German accent.
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guest
· 10 years ago
classic
vlekkie
· 10 years ago
Well played Germany well played.
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raxisthereality
· 10 years ago
Trolling level: Falsify speaking German. LOL
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deleted
· 10 years ago
This post gave me immense amounts of anxiety.
guest
· 10 years ago
wtf
guest
· 10 years ago
I LOVE this
felixo77
· 10 years ago
Doesn't something like this happen in "1984"?
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mgoveia
· 10 years ago
Indeed. It's been awhile since I read it, but I believe it's called "Newspeak", and the language was heavily altered for the purpose of controlling thought. It's pretty much what I was getting at in my other comment.
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felixo77
· 10 years ago
Oh lol. Thank you and my apologies for not making the connection sooner XD.
mgoveia
· 10 years ago
No worries. I've had much less obscure references draw crickets, and it doesn't really bother me.
fanboyfil
· 10 years ago
reading and laughing at the same time :D
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lokihasthephonebox
· 9 years ago
Is it bad that I could understand the last part
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balonyman
· 10 years ago
Yes I agree with most of it. Espesially with the silent e and the c being replased with s and k.
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