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Word Game - Entry 18 15 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
Ist es dir egal?
Give me some Spaaaccceee 14 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
I think it would be out of this world. (Personally, I'm a fan of quasars)
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Word Game - Entry 18 15 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
Ich werde das legal machen.
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Word Game - Entry 18 15 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
Hungarian, 'jogi,' pronounced 'yogi.' (Yup, seems like the bears have taken over)
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Fishy Fun Day #36: Guessing Game Edition 23 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
Well, ahoy to you too, sailor.
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Goat is not Impressed 6 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
'Shoudn't have goat-ed him.
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Froggo Fun #183 - "Do you have a moment to talk about our Lord and Savior?" 2 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
"Blessed are the gays, for they shall inherit the gayborhood."
- Rainbow Frog Jesus
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Thicc 5 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
Well, because guy Nero wouldn't look as good in those gym clothes I suppose.
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Thicc 5 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
No, it's Nero from the Fate series. A lot of characters from that franchise are female versions of male mythological/historical figures.
Thicc 5 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
Oh, Olympic Nero. Always glad to see her umu.
Grimdark Frog 2 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
In the grim dark future there is only the frog of war.
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Sappho (Ancient Greek Poet) 4 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
Born to an influential family on the island of Lesbos, Sappho was lauded even in her own time as a great lyricist, sometimes even being referred to as "The Tenth Muse." Unfortunately, most of her substantial body of work (estimated to have been around 10,000 lines) is now lost, with the exception of "Ode to Aphrodite" and the Tithonus poem. Aside from the obvious words 'sapphic' and 'lesbian' deriving from her and her sexuality, and being synonymous with romantic affection between women, the Sapphic stanzas are also named after her. Also quite unfortunately, her preferring the company of ladies has seemed to influence modern critics' interpretation of her poetry. ('Cause, you know, gay people can't write something without it being gay)
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Word Game - Entry 17 12 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
Omelette au fromage.
Word Game - Entry 17 12 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
What about 乾酪, 'kanraku?'
Word Game - Entry 17 12 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
Welsh, 'caws,' pronounced like 'cows.' Quite the coincidence, right?
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Froggo Fun #182 - Weather the Storm Together 2 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
It can't rain all the time. (Unless you live in London)
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This was our evening sky on friday :) 3 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
Aww thanks. The same to you.
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This was our evening sky on friday :) 3 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
Pretty.
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Morning stretches are best stretches 8 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
Oh, cool. To how much?
Snapping turtle that's as wide as a kayak 5 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
"Turtle, please stop breaking my kayak, turtle! It's not even food! Why are you breaking my kayak, turtle?"
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Froggo Fun #181 - Rockin' That Dad Bod 1 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
Sorry ladies (and gents) he's married.
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Morning stretches are best stretches 8 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
How did you upload a file bigger than 2 MB?
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Word Game - Entry 16 12 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
Korean, 왕 (wang) Once again, I've reached the zenith of good taste.
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Froggo Fun #180/Special - Happy Father's Day! 2 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
As with a lot of holidays, different countries have different dates. Though most observe it today, so I'll be going with that.
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Many say fatherhood is life-changing and only those who have experienced it can truly know the world-quaking impact the birth of a child can bring. And unsurprisingly, almost all cultures have honored the paternal side of parenthood throughout the centuries (some would say to a fault) Still, now more than ever do fathers need appreciation and acknowledgement.
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The pic shows an African bullfrog dad who has dug a ditch so his tadpoles can swim to a bigger pond.
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Word Game - Entry 15 4 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
Chinese, 冬至 (dōngzhì) Have I mentioned how classy I am?
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