Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2018 16:22:04 GMT
Adios m'dude! Thanks for being in charge of SHaRP, you were great!
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Post by Jonmbost on Mar 1, 2018 22:13:16 GMT
Stars? Um . . . what if it's daytime?
It was a reference.
To what, exactly?
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Post by Jonmbost on Mar 1, 2018 23:57:25 GMT
What does TTFN and DC13 mean?
DC13 means DrakeCahill13, and TTFN means "ta-ta for now." (I looked that up just a second ago, as I had no idea as well.
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Post by gurnechnaz on Mar 2, 2018 0:23:24 GMT
It was a reference.
To what, exactly?
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
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Post by Jonmbost on Mar 2, 2018 2:16:18 GMT
To what, exactly?
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
Hm. Is that a movie?
Post by gurnechnaz on Mar 2, 2018 11:47:56 GMT
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
Hm. Is that a movie?
Jä.
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Post by ninjalegoboy9389 on Mar 2, 2018 12:35:39 GMT
What does TTFN and DC13 mean?
DC13 means DrakeCahill13, and TTFN means "ta-ta for now." (I looked that up just a second ago, as I had no idea as well.
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Oh, okay. That's good to know
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Post by ninjalegoboy9389 on Mar 2, 2018 12:38:46 GMT
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
Hm. Is that a movie?
Yes. You have never seen that before?
Post by Jonmbost on Mar 2, 2018 22:41:55 GMT
Is that . . . German? Russian?
Post by Jonmbost on Mar 2, 2018 22:45:27 GMT
Yes. You have never seen that before?
Nope.
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Post by Essa Kryze on Mar 2, 2018 23:52:26 GMT
DC13 means DrakeCahill13, and TTFN means "ta-ta for now." (I looked that up just a second ago, as I had no idea as well.
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Oh, okay. That's good to know
Aw, have you guys never watched Winnie the Pooh?
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Post by Jonmbost on Mar 3, 2018 1:08:22 GMT
Oh, okay. That's good to know
Aw, have you guys never watched Winnie the Pooh?
I've read the books.
Post by gurnechnaz on Mar 3, 2018 1:11:49 GMT
Is that . . . German? Russian?
German. Russian would be “да” or, “da”.
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Post by Jonmbost on Mar 3, 2018 1:27:07 GMT
Is that . . . German? Russian?
German. Russian would be “да” or, “da”.
I thought it would be German, but then I thought Russian also sounded like that. . . . I should have known, because Russian doesn't have umlauts, does it?
Post by gurnechnaz on Mar 3, 2018 12:13:46 GMT
German. Russian would be “да” or, “da”.
I thought it would be German, but then I thought Russian also sounded like that. . . . I should have known, because Russian doesn't have umlauts, does it?
No, I don’t believe it does.
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