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Originally Posted by Franco Pepe Kalle
As for me, I was spending time circulating finding a very controversial video of a pastor in France, basically calling homosexuality a major sickness. After that a white person came after and pushed him down saying that he wants to hurt homosexuals and the pastor probably repsonded "Je ne pas affaire a toi, monsoir" probably meaing I do not matter you, mister or "Je ne pas attaque a toi, monsoir" meaning I did not attack you, mister. I am not sure because I could not quite hear it clearly but one of them is what the pastor said. It was a heated argument and basically someone wanted to call the police. Afterwards, the pastor continued to talk about the importance of the sins of the world. If you ask, I say "I don't know, you make your own judgment".
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Originally Posted by Flyingpig437
Awesome moment of the day pt 1...just walked passed Paul. I was on the phone and we caught each others eyes.then I looked away. Jeez it was so sad. We've know each other since we were 13 and even though I'd been carrying a lot of resentment since tbe other year I've never been as comfortable with anyone else. We didn't have much in common though since we were teenagers and had the same hobby.
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Originally Posted by Flyingpig437
Awesome moment of the day pt 2. I'm trading in a hp pavilion, my ipod and paying 90 squids in return for a macbook. I'm a bit nervous cause Ive no idea how to use a macbook or even what it can do. I only got the pavilion 3 weeks ago but it's too small plus I've come to realise windows pcs are **** and uncool..would David bowie use a windows computer?
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Am I REALLY the only one on here, that is constantly baffled by these paragraphs? Do I live under a rock and modern language communication has passed me by? Is this the future of the English language?
Alas, a word of advice for any non-Brits that maybe wondering what squids are and no they're not a type of fish.
The slang for £ in England is quid but for some reason FP calls them squids