Europe, Boring Until it's Not
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Re: Europe, boring until it's not
Have to admit the "Kamelåsåå" sketch, which did get quite a few chuckles in Denmark back when it aired, does get the pronounciation right. Nothing beats ugly accents quite like this, though...
(The video title's sure to trigger Monte, too, btw.)
(The video title's sure to trigger Monte, too, btw.)
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Didn't understand a word of that,what language was it and does it come with subtitles?BjornP wrote:Have to admit the "Kamelåsåå" sketch, which did get quite a few chuckles in Denmark back when it aired, does get the pronounciation right. Nothing beats ugly accents quite like this, though...
(The video title's sure to trigger Monte, too, btw.)
This is how English should be spoken, the language of poets
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Actually, I did answer it; you just didn't like the answer.BjornP wrote:You are not replying to the question I pose. Wether or not it is "stupid" is another subject matter. Let me try again: Is it true or false that the word "faggot" is used as a word to describe a gay male?The Conservative wrote:It's a slur because we as humans have allowed our language to change/degrade as our culture has become more "stupid" and less eloquent.BjornP wrote:
So it is "incorrect" that the word "faggot" also means (slur for) gay male? It is only the faggot of word definition that is correct? That's what you mean?
I said it is a slur, and why it is a slur. If you can't comprehend that simple statement, then I can't help you. I can lead you to water...
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Pah, if we wanted to go back to speaking German we would have let Adolf win...
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Montegriffo wrote:Pah, if we wanted to go back to speaking German we would have let Adolf win...
A Pan Am 727 flight, waiting for start clearance in Munich, overheard the following: Lufthansa (in German): "Ground, what is our start clearance time?"
Ground (in English): "If you want an answer you must speak English."
Lufthansa (in English): "I am a German, flying a German airplane, in Germany. Why must I speak English?"
Unknown voice from another plane (in a beautiful British accent): "Because you lost the bloody war!"
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The question did not revolve around wether or not it's a slur. I exclusively want to know if you understand that its use , again it's use as a slur is real or not.The Conservative wrote:Actually, I did answer it; you just didn't like the answer.BjornP wrote:You are not replying to the question I pose. Wether or not it is "stupid" is another subject matter. Let me try again: Is it true or false that the word "faggot" is used as a word to describe a gay male?The Conservative wrote:
It's a slur because we as humans have allowed our language to change/degrade as our culture has become more "stupid" and less eloquent.
I said it is a slur, and why it is a slur. If you can't comprehend that simple statement, then I can't help you. I can lead you to water...
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I already said it was, what part are you having an issue understanding?BjornP wrote:The question did not revolve around wether or not it's a slur. I exclusively want to know if you understand that its use , again it's use as a slur is real or not.The Conservative wrote:Actually, I did answer it; you just didn't like the answer.BjornP wrote:
You are not replying to the question I pose. Wether or not it is "stupid" is another subject matter. Let me try again: Is it true or false that the word "faggot" is used as a word to describe a gay male?
I said it is a slur, and why it is a slur. If you can't comprehend that simple statement, then I can't help you. I can lead you to water...
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The part where you are upset by single words having multiple meanings.The Conservative wrote:what part are you having an issue understanding?
Bow can mean a type of tie or knot, a weapon which fires arrows, bending at the waist to show respect, the pointy end of a boat, playing a stringed instrument with a horse haired rod (also the rod itself), a district in East London, a curved stroke forming part of a letter, a metal ring forming part of the handle of a pair of scissors, the lense frame of a pair of glasses.
Which of the above do you think should be the exclusive definition of the word?
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Except they have different ways of saying the same word too...Montegriffo wrote:The part where you are upset by single words having multiple meanings.The Conservative wrote:what part are you having an issue understanding?
Bow can mean a type of tie or knot, a weapon which fires arrows, bending at the waist to show respect, the pointy end of a boat, playing a stringed instrument with a horse haired rod (also the rod itself), a district in East London, a curved stroke forming part of a letter, a metal ring forming part of the handle of a pair of scissors, the lense frame of a pair of glasses.
Which of the above do you think should be the exclusive definition of the word?
What started this is I have an issue with the term used because it's being used improperly because people are dumb and refuse to educate themselves properly. Heaven forbid... are you telling me that you would rather have an uneducated populous bastardizing the English language because they are "evolving" the word, instead of using proper English to describe a person, place or situation?
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