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Posted by LeopoldStotch on Apr-09-2009 18:46:

quote:
Originally posted by l�cid
English, HTML/XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, ActionScript


hey baby ... you have a nice <body>. why don't i wrap you up in some sexy bgcolor and outline-color while i open up an XMLHTTPRequest as a form of open communication. if you try to get <b> with me, i'll have to throw some <table> at you. I may throw in some text-indent and display to be more stylish. btw, i am sorry, but the condom is wrapped in a visibility hidden. you have to activate my onClick event to set the condom's visibility to visible, but sometimes you need to set my display to block.


i tried.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Apr-09-2009 19:10:

Apparently I have a Canadian accent. SHIT.


Posted by Banora on Apr-09-2009 19:14:

quote:
Originally posted by LeopoldStotch
hey baby ... you have a nice <body>. why don't i wrap you up in some sexy bgcolor and outline-color while i open up an XMLHTTPRequest as a form of open communication. if you try to get <b> with me, i'll have to throw some <table> at you. I may throw in some text-indent and display to be more stylish. btw, i am sorry, but the condom is wrapped in a visibility hidden. you have to activate my onClick event to set the condom's visibility to visible, but sometimes you need to set my display to block.


i tried.


Whew, who knew dork-speak could be so hot?


Posted by Ian on Apr-09-2009 19:18:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Apparently I have a Canadian accent. SHIT.


Canadian eh?


Posted by Omega_M on Apr-09-2009 19:20:

I speak 3 regional (Marathi, Hindi, Gujarati) languages + English. Extremely conversant in all except Gujarati.


Posted by colonelcrisp on Apr-09-2009 19:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_M
I speak 3 regional (Marathi, Hindi, Gujarati) languages + English. Extremely conversant in all except Gujarati.



so does every single fucking call center worker.........


Posted by gehzumteufel on Apr-09-2009 19:28:

quote:
Originally posted by colonelcrisp
so does every single fucking call center worker.........

Even Filipinos?


Posted by Omega_M on Apr-09-2009 19:31:

quote:
Originally posted by colonelcrisp
so does every single fucking call center worker.........


damn fucking right. we're in it for the m0ney.


Posted by elFreak on Apr-09-2009 19:33:

whore and dentist
english
french
functional italian
rudimentary korean
learning mandarin, but it is hard.


Posted by Rose on Apr-09-2009 19:39:

Spanish was my first language and then I learned English in school.



Hoping to learn either German or Dutch soon though


Posted by colonelcrisp on Apr-09-2009 19:39:

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
whore and dentist
english
french
functional italian
rudimentary korean
learning mandarin, but it is hard.


"sucky sucky 5 dollar" and "wanma wanma fucky" dont count as korean or mandarin


Posted by elFreak on Apr-09-2009 19:47:

du lai lomo choy hi gwai lo (phonetically of course.)

or jiph joon haseyo


Posted by nchs09 on Apr-09-2009 19:59:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Apparently I have a Canadian accent. SHIT.
Jenny has this "like.. you know, like... i went to the park and like i saw this like.."


LIKE :P


Posted by Scottaculous on Apr-09-2009 20:00:

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
du lai lomo choy hi gwai lo (phonetically of course.)


Cantonese curses > All other dialects of Chinese

lol @ Jenny's Canadian accent. Canada, America's northern hillbillies.


Posted by elFreak on Apr-09-2009 20:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Scottaculous
Cantonese curses > All other dialects of Chinese


Am i in the right ballpark with that one?

I obviously did not learn that one in my textbooks


Posted by colonelcrisp on Apr-09-2009 20:10:

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
du lai lomo choy hi gwai lo (phonetically of course.)

or jiph joon haseyo



du lai lomo is i fucked your mom correct?


Posted by winston on Apr-09-2009 20:12:

spanish and english, some french here and there but not a fair much really. I would be interested on learning mandarin or Japanese in the not-so-distant future. I wouldn't nod off if an interesting job offer abroad came about ..

en espanol, se como hablarlo y escribirlo pero la verdad es que no recuerdo las reglas de gramatica muy bien, y tambien los teclados no son muy adaptables al castellano en mi opinion.


Posted by Kaidreas on Apr-09-2009 20:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Meat187
So it's easy to re-learn a language? I hope so, because my biggest nightmare is something like: "I see you've had French for 5 years in school. Good, we'll send you over there for 6 months."
learning french and working in france where you have to speak it, is something different. because you can't use you school books and because there are alot of words you don't know, but you prolly need to know and the french speak so quickly you have to translate it directly into your own language. and there are also different dialect in the different regions of france/belgium/where ever they speak french. but you'll get the hang of it after a while

my languages:
dutch
english
french
few words german/polish/arabic


Posted by Scottaculous on Apr-09-2009 20:26:

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
Am i in the right ballpark with that one?

I obviously did not learn that one in my textbooks


I'm confused about the "choy hi" part but you got the rest very close.

quote:
Originally posted by colonelcrisp
du lai lomo is i fucked your mom correct?


Fuck your mom (something) westerner


Posted by Unique2701 on Apr-09-2009 20:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Scottaculous
I'm confused about the "choy hi" part but you got the rest very close.



I don't get the "choy" part either, but the "hi" is referring to the vagina probably.

Also elFreak, most people start to learn calling names first when they learn a language, so it will take a bit more before it's convincing that you can actually speak mandarin/korean


Posted by winston on Apr-09-2009 20:37:

I enjoy the fact that eastern languages and dialects, both terms used with volatility, are kept simple; and sentences tend to be smaller in nature. Castellano and other disciplines pertaining to the Indo European family of languages, require an average of one or two more sentences.


Posted by Omega_Blue on Apr-09-2009 20:42:

quote:
Originally posted by colonelcrisp
pffft are you telling me that all black people don't like fried chicken?


i have yet to meet a black person that doesn't like fried chicken. conversely, i have yet to meet any person that doesn't like fried chicken.


Posted by Meat187 on Apr-09-2009 20:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Kaidreas
learning french and working in france where you have to speak it, is something different. because you can't use you school books and because there are alot of words you don't know, but you prolly need to know and the french speak so quickly you have to translate it directly into your own language. and there are also different dialect in the different regions of france/belgium/where ever they speak french. but you'll get the hang of it after a while


I know, that's why I hope that I'll never be in that situation. I could read and understand a text in French, but they speak so damned quick and inarticulate that I just go . It's completely different with English, unless someone has a very strong accent I can easily follow even fast and colloquial speech.
And one thing I have noticed: English seems to have more words than French. Is that an actual fact or just my impression? Where's Lira when you need him?!


Posted by Unique2701 on Apr-09-2009 20:45:

I hate the way the French construct their sentences. Isn't it like "I you give a present" or something
They make things waaaay to complicated.


Posted by Ania_xox on Apr-09-2009 20:52:

french puts indirect objects after the subject.
english puts it at the end of a sentence.

how is that complicated?


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