...and this is where we start flooding google translator.AkodoRyu wrote...
Ok, since you guys started to write profanities in my language, can I start banning now?
/zen
...and this is where we start flooding google translator.AkodoRyu wrote...
Ok, since you guys started to write profanities in my language, can I start banning now?
CNevarezN wrote...
Russian/Polish Women are smoking hot.
Women from all over the world are.franerr wrote...
CNevarezN wrote...
Russian/Polish Women are smoking hot.
True That !!
True dat. But Ukrainian girls are hotter.zerozen00 wrote...
Women from all over the world are.franerr wrote...
CNevarezN wrote...
Russian/Polish Women are smoking hot.
True That !!
/zen
franerr wrote...
If you ever hear a Polish dude saying kurwa/spierdalaj to you I would advise you to politely ask them to "Suck your balls" and leave the lobby because mosdef they will be douchebags !!
Nah, nevermind. Just my personal opinion.zerozen00 wrote...
You mean in general? Hard to tell, and I certainly don't intend to start an argument, so I'll drop it.
/zen
Prawny wrote...
You're forgetting the most common one: "NL".
Pretty sure it's a law that if you are from the Netherlands, any nickname you use has to include "NL".
I just don't get why profanity is so frowned upon. I mean it's absolutely OK if you're angry as fuсk but God forbid you swear like a sailor. Attention matters, not the set of letters that was historically unlucky enough to be considered improper.Signuversum wrote...
"sp******aj" can be also a nice advice like in "run like hell, there's' a banshee behind you, dummy" (or GTFO, Banshee, to put it blantantly). The context, it matters.
Totally_Mad_Rat wrote...
I just don't get why profanity is so frowned upon.
Signuversum wrote...
Totally_Mad_Rat wrote...
I just don't get why profanity is so frowned upon.
THINK OF TEH CHILDREN!!!!
Totally_Mad_Rat wrote...
I just don't get why profanity is so frowned upon. I mean it's absolutely OK if you're angry as fuсk but God forbid you swear like a sailor. Attention matters, not the set of letters that was historically unlucky enough to be considered improper.Signuversum wrote...
"sp******aj" can be also a nice advice like in "run like hell, there's' a banshee behind you, dummy" (or GTFO, Banshee, to put it blantantly). The context, it matters.
CptBomBom00 wrote...
I sometimes shout kurwa or ja pierdole, when I get taken down by damn cerberus trooper, but that's nothing compering to those phantoms. [...]
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dunx125 wrote...
I named myself SanTzu (the San are an indigenous people of South Africa, while Sun Tzu is a famous Japanese author). I kind of regret adding the za on the end, but that at least tells you that I have a terrible connection - 38 kb/s.
Not really, I never see them, and I'm Dutch myself. Granted I AM a tiny bit proud of my own country, but I know a lot of fellow Dutchmen who aren't, and think "the neighbours' grass is greener".Prawny wrote...
You're forgetting the most common one: "NL".
Pretty sure it's a law that if you are from the Netherlands, any nickname you use has to include "NL".
molecularman wrote...
More importantly: why does everybody add their year of birth in their names?
Modifié par Zimek, 18 mai 2012 - 03:16 .
Prawny wrote...
Radio Moscow wrote...
I love it when I see an AU
Because thats exactly how an Ozzie would say it IRL.
"'Ay, YOU!"'
So its like we're saying hello to the world.
But what about the stereotypical "G'day, mate!"
Modifié par Vespervin, 18 mai 2012 - 03:30 .
Radio Moscow wrote...
Russians and Poles are some of the most patriotic people on the earth.
That's why.
Go tell a second-generation Russian migrant that Russia is a ****hole. Count how many teeth you have left then report back to this thread.