Bengay's debut - Bläckup - 05-09-2011
http://www.break.com/usercontent/2010/3 ... er-1787229
Stay ClAussie
Re: Bengay's debut - lawlerbation the hardcore squatter - 05-10-2011
as faggy as they all are
i enjoy listening to aussies curse they use a lot more then americans or british people
Re: Bengay's debut - Bläckup - 05-10-2011
for me its the accent... nobody gets pissed off quite like an aussie, and I always pickup a little scottish in their cussing, some of that mean whisky drunkness, even though they are sober.... free entertainment
Re: Bengay's debut - Ethax - 05-10-2011
Roj's ragecall was much better. 2/10 here.
Re: Bengay's debut - Crazy Diana - 05-10-2011
ethax, the people that know roj doesnt exist here anymore
just the faggots are left
Re: Bengay's debut - Firecrest - 05-10-2011
cr4zyd Wrote:ethax, the people that know roj doesnt exist here anymore
just the faggots are left If I'm still here AND know Roj, am I still a faggot?
Re: Bengay's debut - mascaron - 05-10-2011
cr4zyd Wrote:ethax, the people that know roj doesnt exist here anymore
just the faggots are left
ya.. the fgts liek crazyd who thinks he's the only one who remember roj.
Re: Bengay's debut - Kaistine - 05-10-2011
Pretty sure everyone here knows who Roj is/was
Re: Bengay's debut - mascaron - 05-10-2011
lawlerbation Wrote:they use a lot more then americans or british people
I guess the 'e' and 'a' keys are super close together as well? Just another "typo" for ya? Suppose you "accidentally" use the wrong form of their / there / they're consistently? WHEN DOES IT BECOME FAILED GRAMMAR, EH?
Re: Bengay's debut - Firecrest - 05-10-2011
mascaron Wrote:lawlerbation Wrote:they use a lot more then americans or british people
I guess the 'e' and 'a' keys are super close together as well? Just another "typo" for ya? Suppose you "accidentally" use the wrong form of their / there / they're consistently? WHEN DOES IT BECOME FAILED GRAMMAR, EH? The sad part is that I see that mistake so often from people that I glaze right over it now. It took me like three reads to figure out what you were talking about.
Maybe we're at the point where so many people make the mistake, it becomes correct. Like the pronounciation of February.
Quote:[feb-yoo-er-ee]
is the result of dissimilation, the tendency of like sounds to become unlike when they follow each other closely. An additional influence is analogy with January. Although sometimes criticized, this dissimilated pronunciation of February is used by educated speakers and is considered standard.
I've always thought etymology was really interesting. Dunno why.
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