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What does Harbinger say to Shepard before he get hit by the beam?(NOT IT RELATED)


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#26
Clayless

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GlassElephant wrote...

"Bluurbbluraaaughh" -Harbinger



#27
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Harby is asking Shepard for Cod and Chips in Reaper talk.

#28
The Love Runner

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GET TO DA CHOPPA!!

#29
Veganterror

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The use of complicated wording as an overall literary technique needs to encompass graphic and individual comprehension to allow the reader to become acquainted with the unique terminological aspects employed by the author whilst not detracting from the application of the specific innuendos influencing the particular methods involved which reflect the tone of the major works in question, thereby altering the quality of the outcome.


Or Bluurbbluraaaughh

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MegaSovereign

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Veganterror wrote...

The use of complicated wording as an overall literary technique needs to encompass graphic and individual comprehension to allow the reader to become acquainted with the unique terminological aspects employed by the author whilst not detracting from the application of the specific innuendos influencing the particular methods involved which reflect the tone of the major works in question, thereby altering the quality of the outcome.


Or Bluurbbluraaaughh



:huh:

#31
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Harby forgot to turn on his intergalactic translater. Harbys last words forever lost in translation.

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What it says is simple. Turn on the subtitles.

"Chris Priestly is hungry!"
~Harbinger

#33
Mr.House

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He says You have failed! in my game.

#34
Nightvayne5749

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In reaper language assuming direct control lol.

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Liamv2

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MegaSovereign wrote...

Veganterror wrote...

The use of complicated wording as an overall literary technique needs to encompass graphic and individual comprehension to allow the reader to become acquainted with the unique terminological aspects employed by the author whilst not detracting from the application of the specific innuendos influencing the particular methods involved which reflect the tone of the major works in question, thereby altering the quality of the outcome.


Or Bluurbbluraaaughh



:huh:


:huh: indeed

#36
sr2josh

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Spam.

End of line. LOL

#37
Veganterror

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Liamv2 wrote...

MegaSovereign wrote...

Veganterror wrote...

The use of complicated wording as an overall literary technique needs to encompass graphic and individual comprehension to allow the reader to become acquainted with the unique terminological aspects employed by the author whilst not detracting from the application of the specific innuendos influencing the particular methods involved which reflect the tone of the major works in question, thereby altering the quality of the outcome.


Or Bluurbbluraaaughh



:huh:




:huh: indeed



...What?

#38
DirtyPhoenix

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xhfdzf h zmzhmfz 'kut

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Seishoujyo

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"Indoctrination" that's what he's saying, I heard it clearly.