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England having too much fun (pg. 4)
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| SYSTEM-J |
| quote: | Originally posted by Meat187
I'm not defending anything here, as I have no clue about English drinking culture. I just noted that this sounds like a typical old people conversation. |
I used to man the bar at a working's men club, and most of the old duffers in there would regale me with stories of their drinking excesses... while continuing to drink. I actually asked a few of them what they thought of this "binge drinking" sensationalism, and most of them opined that drinking culture is no worse now than it ever was.
| quote: | Originally posted by zyklon-jay
in unrelated news, i am so happy that twatted is a word. next is cunted. Amen. |
Cunted is definitely a word. I recently heard someone use the expression "0 to cunted in 60 seconds". |
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| Lira |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Cunted is definitely a word. I recently heard someone use the expression "0 to cunted in 60 seconds". |
Wordnik concurs.
Edit: Link fixed. |
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| Lira |
:stongue:
That's precisely what I'm trying to fix. I know you can do that with unicode, but I just can't be arsed to trawl all the numbers I need, and the converter I found didn't quite work :( |
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| zyklon-jay |
Allah has been good today. Insha'Allah.
I represent queens she was raised out of brooklyn. |
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| Jarvmeister |
| quote: | Originally posted by zyklon-jay
in unrelated news, i am so happy that twatted is a word. next is cunted. Amen. |
Twatted and cunted have been used for years. |
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| zyklon-jay |
| I'm talking about in English speaking countries. |
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| Jarvmeister |
| We use them in England. We speak English here. |
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| zyklon-jay |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jarvmeister
We use them in England. We speak English here. |
no you don't guvna innit. |
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| Lira |
| System-J recently introduced me to the word "berk". I find that almost as awesome as "plonker" :p |
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