On November 16 2010 16:07 qoiN wrote:
never ever heard anyone use it, thankfully...
never ever heard anyone use it, thankfully...
Neither have I.
I call bullshit. He just made that up on the spot! :D
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Crazyeyes
Canada1342 Posts
On November 16 2010 16:07 qoiN wrote: Show nested quote + On November 16 2010 16:04 Authweight wrote: On November 16 2010 16:02 Shakes wrote: On November 16 2010 15:56 xAPOCALYPSEx wrote: On November 16 2010 15:55 kefkaesque wrote: On November 16 2010 15:54 darmousseh wrote: On November 16 2010 15:53 tn57 wrote: HUk is canadian not usa Wasn't he born in the US and lived there for a long time? Huk said in the TL interview that he considers himself both American and Canadian if I remember correctly. Canada is in America! Is one from the United States called an American? I actually don't know the answer to this. Yes technically "American" could refer to people from Canada (or Brazil or Cuba or dozens of other countries), but it's generally understood to mean someone from the US. Some people use the term "USians" to avoid confusion. Really? I have never heard USian in my life. I live in America though, so maybe people outside the US use it? never ever heard anyone use it, thankfully... Neither have I. I call bullshit. He just made that up on the spot! :D | ||
BasedSwag
Algeria418 Posts
On November 16 2010 16:08 tree.hugger wrote: Show nested quote + On November 16 2010 16:04 Chipotle wrote: On November 16 2010 16:04 Antoine wrote: LOL optimusprime lookin like a baller ![]() lookin like a fag? User was warned for this post User was temp banned for this post. Thank you. I was waiting for that, I love TL. | ||
Keeler
United States313 Posts
On November 16 2010 16:08 fUddO wrote: FoxeR = OptimusPrime? Yes | ||
mango_destroyer
Canada3914 Posts
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FuRong
New Zealand3089 Posts
I think Losira is one of the top 10 on Korean ladder, so this is pretty surprising. | ||
McMonty
Canada379 Posts
On November 16 2010 16:08 BleuNuit wrote: Show nested quote + On November 16 2010 15:58 Two_DoWn wrote: On November 16 2010 15:56 tn57 wrote: Why does HUK have a pillow ?lol Why DONT you have a pillow. If your pillow was like his, you could be on liquid in korea. He IS a horse. ...Look at your pillow, now back at Huk's, now back at your pillow, now back at Huk's. Sadly, it isn't Huk's, But if you accidentally left it in the washer with some purple socks, it could look like it's Huk's, Look down, back up, where are you? Your on a boat, with a pillow your pillow could look like, What's in your hand, back at me, I have it, it's an oyster with tickets to the GSL, Look again, your tickets are now diamonds! Anything is possible when your pillow looks like Huk's, and not a pillow. He is a horse. win | ||
Shakes
Australia557 Posts
On November 16 2010 16:07 Crichton wrote: Show nested quote + On November 16 2010 16:05 Shakes wrote: On November 16 2010 16:04 Authweight wrote: On November 16 2010 16:02 Shakes wrote: On November 16 2010 15:56 xAPOCALYPSEx wrote: On November 16 2010 15:55 kefkaesque wrote: On November 16 2010 15:54 darmousseh wrote: On November 16 2010 15:53 tn57 wrote: HUk is canadian not usa Wasn't he born in the US and lived there for a long time? Huk said in the TL interview that he considers himself both American and Canadian if I remember correctly. Canada is in America! Is one from the United States called an American? I actually don't know the answer to this. Yes technically "American" could refer to people from Canada (or Brazil or Cuba or dozens of other countries), but it's generally understood to mean someone from the US. Some people use the term "USians" to avoid confusion. Really? I have never heard USian in my life. I live in America though, so maybe people outside the US use it? Americans tend to get offended by it, so generally it's only used insultingly. ![]() Believe me, it's not Americans who get insulted when some puff says 'USian.' How is that even pronounced? Us-ee-an? You-shi-an? You-es-ee-an? No idea, I've only ever seen it written ... | ||
schiznak
Australia258 Posts
On November 16 2010 16:06 Chrustler wrote: Show nested quote + On November 16 2010 16:05 Liquid`Jinro wrote: On November 16 2010 16:04 Authweight wrote: On November 16 2010 16:02 Shakes wrote: On November 16 2010 15:56 xAPOCALYPSEx wrote: On November 16 2010 15:55 kefkaesque wrote: On November 16 2010 15:54 darmousseh wrote: On November 16 2010 15:53 tn57 wrote: HUk is canadian not usa Wasn't he born in the US and lived there for a long time? Huk said in the TL interview that he considers himself both American and Canadian if I remember correctly. Canada is in America! Is one from the United States called an American? I actually don't know the answer to this. Yes technically "American" could refer to people from Canada (or Brazil or Cuba or dozens of other countries), but it's generally understood to mean someone from the US. Some people use the term "USians" to avoid confusion. Really? I have never heard USian in my life. I live in America though, so maybe people outside the US use it? It sounds really stupid so I hope we dont ![]() Yeah, I've never heard that... The guy who said it is from Australia though so I believe it. Ive never heard 'USian' in my life, i think hes making it up. Although i've only heard 'fair dinkum' like 3x in my life.. | ||
rasnj
United States1959 Posts
Doesnt sound good. | ||
Blondinbengt
Sweden578 Posts
On November 16 2010 16:07 nekuodah wrote: idrA tweet is making me nervous I think that's directed at the Luffy match where his opponent Marine+SCV all-ined. | ||
.kv
United States2332 Posts
On November 16 2010 16:08 smileyyy wrote: lol at foxers pic ...... I hope that is not what all koreans wear nowadays ...omg. Or is this some sort of mindgames... definitely a mindgame...i mean look at his previous names...EllenPage, Clare, etc...he's trying to get inside their heads I believe | ||
Bear4188
United States1797 Posts
On November 16 2010 16:05 Liquid`Jinro wrote: Show nested quote + On November 16 2010 16:04 Authweight wrote: On November 16 2010 16:02 Shakes wrote: On November 16 2010 15:56 xAPOCALYPSEx wrote: On November 16 2010 15:55 kefkaesque wrote: On November 16 2010 15:54 darmousseh wrote: On November 16 2010 15:53 tn57 wrote: HUk is canadian not usa Wasn't he born in the US and lived there for a long time? Huk said in the TL interview that he considers himself both American and Canadian if I remember correctly. Canada is in America! Is one from the United States called an American? I actually don't know the answer to this. Yes technically "American" could refer to people from Canada (or Brazil or Cuba or dozens of other countries), but it's generally understood to mean someone from the US. Some people use the term "USians" to avoid confusion. Really? I have never heard USian in my life. I live in America though, so maybe people outside the US use it? It sounds really stupid so I hope we dont ![]() There's estado unidense from Spanish. Which is basically united statesian, but even then I think Americano is more popularly used. | ||
Fraidnot
United States824 Posts
On November 16 2010 16:02 Shakes wrote: Show nested quote + On November 16 2010 15:56 xAPOCALYPSEx wrote: On November 16 2010 15:55 kefkaesque wrote: On November 16 2010 15:54 darmousseh wrote: On November 16 2010 15:53 tn57 wrote: HUk is canadian not usa Wasn't he born in the US and lived there for a long time? Huk said in the TL interview that he considers himself both American and Canadian if I remember correctly. Canada is in America! Is one from the United States called an American? I actually don't know the answer to this. Yes technically "American" could refer to people from Canada (or Brazil or Cuba or dozens of other countries), but it's generally understood to mean someone from the US. Some people use the term "USians" to avoid confusion. Technically, aren't suppose to defer to someone's state? Californian, New Yorker, Virginian. | ||
mOnion
United States5651 Posts
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ccHaZaRd
Canada1024 Posts
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Shakes
Australia557 Posts
On November 16 2010 16:08 Crazyeyes wrote: Show nested quote + On November 16 2010 16:07 qoiN wrote: On November 16 2010 16:04 Authweight wrote: On November 16 2010 16:02 Shakes wrote: On November 16 2010 15:56 xAPOCALYPSEx wrote: On November 16 2010 15:55 kefkaesque wrote: On November 16 2010 15:54 darmousseh wrote: On November 16 2010 15:53 tn57 wrote: HUk is canadian not usa Wasn't he born in the US and lived there for a long time? Huk said in the TL interview that he considers himself both American and Canadian if I remember correctly. Canada is in America! Is one from the United States called an American? I actually don't know the answer to this. Yes technically "American" could refer to people from Canada (or Brazil or Cuba or dozens of other countries), but it's generally understood to mean someone from the US. Some people use the term "USians" to avoid confusion. Really? I have never heard USian in my life. I live in America though, so maybe people outside the US use it? never ever heard anyone use it, thankfully... Neither have I. I call bullshit. He just made that up on the spot! :D I also have a time machine! ![]() http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=USian | ||
Looky
United States1608 Posts
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Sembei
Argentina48 Posts
On November 16 2010 16:04 Authweight wrote: Show nested quote + On November 16 2010 16:02 Shakes wrote: On November 16 2010 15:56 xAPOCALYPSEx wrote: On November 16 2010 15:55 kefkaesque wrote: On November 16 2010 15:54 darmousseh wrote: On November 16 2010 15:53 tn57 wrote: HUk is canadian not usa Wasn't he born in the US and lived there for a long time? Huk said in the TL interview that he considers himself both American and Canadian if I remember correctly. Canada is in America! Is one from the United States called an American? I actually don't know the answer to this. Yes technically "American" could refer to people from Canada (or Brazil or Cuba or dozens of other countries), but it's generally understood to mean someone from the US. Some people use the term "USians" to avoid confusion. Really? I have never heard USian in my life. I live in America though, so maybe people outside the US use it? In spanish we mostly use "Norteamericanos" which means North American (so it could refer to people from US, Mexico and Canada), but generally is used only for the people in the US. I've never see USians except in your post ![]() | ||
faylayen
Netherlands62 Posts
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Crichton
Japan196 Posts
On November 16 2010 16:08 fUddO wrote: FoxeR = OptimusPrime? Yes, but, really, is anyone going to stop calling him Foxer? This is like back when we learned that Henry on Lost was actually named Benry. The agony on message boards for WEEKS…. | ||
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