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#51
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Coke, my stomach is far more delicate than my nose.

A hilarious locked thread or an unbridled boring one?

Modifié par Dintonta, 29 juillet 2012 - 09:13 .


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A hilarious locked thread. Especially if you get banned for for uploading troll pictures.

Diary of a Whimpy Kid, or Diary of Jane?

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Diary of a wimpy kid?

Cake or Death?

#54
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Cake of Death

Silken or leathery?

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Leather!/period ( except on a woman's skin ;)

Never be able to listening to music again
or,
no feelings neither bad or good, just plain mathematics?

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Never listen to music again.

Astronomy, or Astrology?

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Astronomy I only do Astrology in Skyrim :D.

Energy drink
or,
root beer?

#58
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Energy drink, but just because I don't drink alcohol

Gentleman
or
Gentle man?

Modifié par Dintonta, 30 juillet 2012 - 09:23 .


#59
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Dintonta wrote...

Energy drink, but just because I don't drink alcohol

Gentleman
or
Gentle man?


What's the difference?


Being blind and attractive
or
Being deaf and ugly?

#60
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Travis2310 wrote...

Dintonta wrote...
Gentleman
or
Gentle man?


What's the difference?


(Being not a native english speaker I just wanted to make sure there was none... Thanks:alien:)

Being blind and attractive
or
Being deaf and ugly?


Being deaf and ugly (by far the safest route)

To crash a spaceship on a castle...
or
To build a palace on the moon?

#61
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To crash a spaceship on a castle - which actually means you're crashing a spaceship built on a castle, into something. Not to crash it into the castle.

The difference between gentleman and gentle man, is that a gentleman is a man who is either rich, or polite. And a gentle man, is a man who is gentle.

Break dancing monkey, or belly dancing monkey?

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Orian Tabris wrote...
To crash a spaceship on a castle - which actually means you're crashing a spaceship built on a castle, into something. Not to crash it into the castle.

Thank you! (damn' phrasal verbs, they are really the most difficult part of English...:pinched:)

The difference between gentleman and gentle man, is that a gentleman is a man who is either rich, or polite. And a gentle man, is a man who is gentle.

I knew there was no way that rich and polite quiet ******* could really be gentle, I knew it!!

Break dancing monkey, or belly dancing monkey?


Break dancing monkey, I can't get enough of those exotic shows.

Would you prefer having dinner with :
an anorexic troll of fickle disposition
or an unrepentant anthropophagous rabbit?

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The hardest part of English, is spelling words like pneumonia. American English is definitely easier than UK or AUS English, because they spell words, phonetically (spelt the way they sound). AUS English, is basically just UK English, but with words more commonplace, and more often found, within the culture. To explain it all properly, would take ages.

On topic:
An anorexic troll. TBH, I had to look up anthro'pophagous.

Pokemon or Digimon?

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Orian Tabris wrote...
The hardest part of English, is spelling words like pneumonia. American English is definitely easier than UK or AUS English, because they spell words, phonetically (spelt the way they sound).


For French speakers, writing UK English may be easier because for many words the spelling is very close (pronunciation, however is purely alien...)

...An anorexic troll. TBH, I had to look up anthro'pophagous.

TBH, I had to look up 'TBH'. :lol:

On topic:

Pokemon or Digimon?

Digimon over Pokemon, I'd think (Not as if I had ever played any of them, mind you, but the wiki was pretty specific about the last being all about capturing and taming poor creatures and making them fight against each other...)

Would you prefer :
To fall asleep on a monstrous mimic pretending to be your bed
or
To wake up in the middle of a den of dopplegangers pretending to be you?

Modifié par Dintonta, 31 juillet 2012 - 03:41 .


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Plz stay on topic. This is no chat but a serious game. Keep chat to pm.

I sleep on mimics all my life. This is why I look so healthy.

Piercing
or,
tattoo?

Modifié par Fuinris, 31 juillet 2012 - 08:47 .


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Tattooo. One of an open skull, with a dagger through the bottom (behind the jaw) and eye sockets, standing upright, pierced into the ground. With a snake wrapped around the dagger, and it's head sticking out of the mouth, baring its sharp fangs.

Pop Rock, or Alt Rock?

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classic rock :P

Industrial revolution
or,
Industrial music?

#68
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^^ OK... OK OP, let's keep dead serious :

Industrial music!

Coffee or Cigarettes ?

Modifié par Dintonta, 31 juillet 2012 - 03:35 .


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Coffee.

King Joffrey Baratheon or Ramsay Bolton?

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K after googling I found out it's from game of thrones, so
Mike Ehrmantraut for Emperor :P.

Germans
or,
Germs?

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Germans.


The Godfather

or

Scarface

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Scarface (Howard Hawks, 1932)

Dusk or Dawn?

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Dintonta wrote...

Scarface (Howard Hawks, 1932)

Dusk or Dawn?


Dusk.

Being able to turn half of yourself invisible at any time (any half, but only half of you)

or

Being able to hover 6 inches off the ground.

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Lord Phoebus wrote...

Dintonta wrote...

Scarface (Howard Hawks, 1932)

Dusk or Dawn?


Dusk.

Being able to turn half of yourself invisible at any time (any half, but only half of you)

or

Being able to hover 6 inches off the ground.


Hover 6" off the ground

Indiana Jones
or
Han Solo

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Indiana Jones.

Richard Kimble
or,
Rick Deckard?