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Where are you, bastards?

I think we all know where they are.

Moving swiftly along.
 
Are you talking about me?

If that's the case (I never knew I had a signature smiley combo, at least not ONE single signature combo :cool: :mrgreen: ).

If you have a notion of what each individual smiley stands for, the combination just adds a nuance, being understood that the last just modifies the previous one/s, following the sense of reading of the rest of the message.

I have noticed that Asian people, particularly Chinese, whose stuff I read the more, seem to do the same I instinctively need to do with smileys: to nuance, clarify the sense of my posts, in a way that the common notation of natural languages do not seem to be able to do... unless you are, maybe, and only to a certain degree, Japanese, or Plato writing his Greek.

Being devoid of particles or any other grammatical device, the message seems, precisely, void or, rather, ambiguous, and the smiley is there to make up for it. That's that.

Maybe you don't have just the one. I do associate those three with you. Sort of like they aren't expressions so much as natural features of your face. You make it sound like that pair means calm confidence with some mirth whilst Pat makes it sound like a small sentence.

Anyway thanks for bringing up the topic of bastards. After looking up some statistics I found something that might explain why my old Greek housemate used to happily call me a faggot in jest, but turned serious and apologised when he called me a bastard.
Now that would be a fun study: traveling around the world calling actual bastards bastards, counting how many take offence and checking if there's a correlation with the rate they're born there.
 
Maybe you don't have just the one. I do associate those three with you. Sort of like they aren't expressions so much as natural features of your face. You make it sound like that pair means calm confidence with some mirth whilst Pat makes it sound like a small sentence.

Anyway thanks for bringing up the topic of bastards. After looking up some statistics I found something that might explain why my old Greek housemate used to happily call me a faggot in jest, but turned serious and apologised when he called me a bastard.
Now that would be a fun study: traveling around the world calling actual bastards bastards, counting how many take offence and checking if there's a correlation with the rate they're born there.

Those Greek faggot bastards :mrgreen:
 
coor long q
* yea million butt befor get a post in 10 year wizz by*
wot aboot at q?
* at fa mars *
ooh
" 1 way "
ooh - no cheapa return?
" guess "
wot aboot dat q?
" okees need a shoe polishush "
can do dat see ya
" keeps a space ya no get a shoe in "
Kool

thankyou
 
:wave:

Back later on in the day my dear Belamy.
 
The songs says "I enjoy being a slut": what has that got to do with "cunt"? Are you of those who can't tell between "cunt" and "slit" :mrgreen:

Certain Iberians don't just use "zorra" to describe the female vulpine and its human counterpart but also a certain bodily orifice that is cognate with one of the words for "feline" in English.
 
Right now, I believe on almost the exact opposite side of the planet.
:)
 
Right now, I believe on almost the exact opposite side of the planet.
:)

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:mrgreen:
 
Certain Iberians don't just use "zorra" to describe the female vulpine and its human counterpart but also a certain bodily orifice that is cognate with one of the words for "feline" in English.

I know that, as foreigners, we may learn very erudite or, simply, local and dialectal stuff, but that song you quoted didn't make reference to the use of the term that you are referring to, but to the more common use, so you are, inevitably, in the wrong.

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Is it cold enough for these yet in Spain?

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I sleep with those... almost exact, that I bought in China eleven years ago.
 
Sorry I was over at the celebrity section. You rang.:lol:
 
I know that, as foreigners, we may learn very erudite or, simply, local and dialectal stuff, but that song you quoted didn't make reference to the use of the term that you are referring to, but to the more common use, so you are, inevitably, in the wrong.

You do realize that by writing this you validate my original statement?
 
You do realize that by writing this you validate my original statement?

You don't realize that your statement is validated only in your mishmash universe: you quoted a usage that was not the one you were referring to, so your "original statement" remains as faulty as it was from the very beginning.

It's ok to show off your knowledge of a particular usage of "zorra" in Spanish, but in the song in Castilian that you quoted from YouTube, there was nothing of it. That's that.
 
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