On August 19 2011 00:46 CaptainTwig wrote:
"If you live in the Germany area" -MrBitter
omglol!
"If you live in the Germany area" -MrBitter
omglol!
To be fair to Mister Bitter.
You can pretty much get to anywhere in Germany in a day
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HitMonkie
Australia518 Posts
August 18 2011 15:47 GMT
#3681
On August 19 2011 00:46 CaptainTwig wrote: "If you live in the Germany area" -MrBitter omglol! To be fair to Mister Bitter. You can pretty much get to anywhere in Germany in a day | ||
Telcontar
United Kingdom16710 Posts
August 18 2011 15:48 GMT
#3682
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Grumbels
Netherlands7028 Posts
August 18 2011 15:48 GMT
#3683
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bgx
Poland6595 Posts
August 18 2011 15:48 GMT
#3684
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TheKefka
Croatia11752 Posts
August 18 2011 15:48 GMT
#3685
On August 19 2011 00:46 AlBundy wrote: Show nested quote + On August 19 2011 00:45 SpiffD wrote: Mr bitter: "If you live in the germany area come visit" lol To be fair, Germany is a tiny country compared to the USA. + the German autobahn | ||
Opera
France469 Posts
August 18 2011 15:48 GMT
#3686
On August 19 2011 00:47 HitMonkie wrote: Show nested quote + On August 19 2011 00:46 CaptainTwig wrote: "If you live in the Germany area" -MrBitter omglol! To be fair to Mister Bitter. You can pretty much get to anywhere in Germany in a day You can pretty much get to anywhere in the World in a day (at least for big cities). | ||
Shirohige
Germany398 Posts
August 18 2011 15:49 GMT
#3687
On August 19 2011 00:44 Deekin[ wrote: Show nested quote + On August 19 2011 00:42 Shirohige wrote: LOL, this german dude in the background really knows how to behave professional. Really smooth of him. "MAN HÖRT DICH NICHT!" *blöd guck* Means "I cant hear you!"" ??? More like "We can't hear you", because "man" was referring to the crowd, but yeah. | ||
Deadlyfish
Denmark1980 Posts
August 18 2011 15:49 GMT
#3688
On August 19 2011 00:47 MrCon wrote: Show nested quote + On August 19 2011 00:46 CaptainTwig wrote: "If you live in the Germany area" -MrBitter omglol! hahaha :D I dont get it, why is that funny? | ||
Al Bundy
7257 Posts
August 18 2011 15:49 GMT
#3689
On August 19 2011 00:48 TheKefka wrote: Show nested quote + On August 19 2011 00:46 AlBundy wrote: On August 19 2011 00:45 SpiffD wrote: Mr bitter: "If you live in the germany area come visit" lol To be fair, Germany is a tiny country compared to the USA. + the German autobahn I heard there is no speed limit there ![]() | ||
HitMonkie
Australia518 Posts
August 18 2011 15:49 GMT
#3690
On August 19 2011 00:48 Opera wrote: Show nested quote + On August 19 2011 00:47 HitMonkie wrote: On August 19 2011 00:46 CaptainTwig wrote: "If you live in the Germany area" -MrBitter omglol! To be fair to Mister Bitter. You can pretty much get to anywhere in Germany in a day You can pretty much get to anywhere in the World in a day (at least for big cities). By Train or By car? Obviously not | ||
Xivsa
United States1009 Posts
August 18 2011 15:49 GMT
#3691
On August 19 2011 00:47 flowSthead wrote: Show nested quote + On August 19 2011 00:45 Xivsa wrote: On August 19 2011 00:18 AntiGrav1ty wrote: On August 19 2011 00:17 Xivsa wrote: On August 19 2011 00:13 Fanta_Rules wrote: On August 19 2011 00:11 Kurr wrote: On August 19 2011 00:10 Deadlyfish wrote: On August 19 2011 00:09 bgx wrote: On August 19 2011 00:07 Loxley wrote: ![]() i need to change my pants. sir Omg i love Tarsons expression, haha :D Well done. People have been posting that picture a lot (well, with IdrA) but it seriously annoys me. AN HALLUCINATION! NOT A HALLUCATION! FDSJLDJGFDSKGJ! You're wrong. No, he's right. According to English grammar rules, the letter h at the start of words counts as a vowel. Just like it's proper to write 'an history' even though it's pronounced 'a history' depending on whether the speaker chooses to enunciate the n. An history is wrong. An hallucinations is wrong. An hour is right. Do you see the difference? An history is right if you're not pronouncing the h. An hallucination is right as well for the same reason, though obviously it doesn't have the history (see what I did there?) of England English speakers not pronouncing the h. I was wrong in how I described the rule, but the fact remains that if the speaker chooses not to pronounce the h in the first syllable, it can be proper to write 'an,' especially if he/she speaks that way too. Good point! If I randomly decide to mispronounce words, then I can do whatever I want! Your logic is infallible. It's not random, necessarily. People who like how English was used in the past can carry traditions like these into the modern day despite how outdated or 'random' you think it is. | ||
Talin
Montenegro10532 Posts
August 18 2011 15:49 GMT
#3692
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DaMuffinman
Germany1705 Posts
August 18 2011 15:49 GMT
#3693
On August 19 2011 00:47 HitMonkie wrote: Show nested quote + On August 19 2011 00:46 CaptainTwig wrote: "If you live in the Germany area" -MrBitter omglol! To be fair to Mister Bitter. You can pretty much get to anywhere in Germany in a day True that, in comparison to the United States the travel distances are very short ^^ Edit: make it half a day from north to south with the car and without too much stops | ||
MrMongo
Germany64 Posts
August 18 2011 15:49 GMT
#3694
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TheKefka
Croatia11752 Posts
August 18 2011 15:49 GMT
#3695
On August 19 2011 00:49 AlBundy wrote: Show nested quote + On August 19 2011 00:48 TheKefka wrote: On August 19 2011 00:46 AlBundy wrote: On August 19 2011 00:45 SpiffD wrote: Mr bitter: "If you live in the germany area come visit" lol To be fair, Germany is a tiny country compared to the USA. + the German autobahn I heard there is no speed limit there ![]() It's quite the experience if you never driven fast before ![]() But only select parts are with no speed limits.Not everywhere. | ||
Primadog
United States4411 Posts
August 18 2011 15:49 GMT
#3696
Aleksey "White-Ra" Krupnyk I now in Kiyv airport waiting my fly in Germany. After I coming try join to TL meeting, but I need cheek out adress first ![]() Anyone know when's the showmatch and will it be streamed? | ||
TheBanana
Norway2183 Posts
August 18 2011 15:50 GMT
#3697
On August 19 2011 00:45 Xivsa wrote: Show nested quote + On August 19 2011 00:18 AntiGrav1ty wrote: On August 19 2011 00:17 Xivsa wrote: On August 19 2011 00:13 Fanta_Rules wrote: On August 19 2011 00:11 Kurr wrote: On August 19 2011 00:10 Deadlyfish wrote: On August 19 2011 00:09 bgx wrote: On August 19 2011 00:07 Loxley wrote: ![]() i need to change my pants. sir Omg i love Tarsons expression, haha :D Well done. People have been posting that picture a lot (well, with IdrA) but it seriously annoys me. AN HALLUCINATION! NOT A HALLUCATION! FDSJLDJGFDSKGJ! You're wrong. No, he's right. According to English grammar rules, the letter h at the start of words counts as a vowel. Just like it's proper to write 'an history' even though it's pronounced 'a history' depending on whether the speaker chooses to enunciate the n. An history is wrong. An hallucinations is wrong. An hour is right. Do you see the difference? An history is right if you're not pronouncing the h. An hallucination is right as well for the same reason, though obviously it doesn't have the history (see what I did there?) of England English speakers not pronouncing the h. I was wrong in how I described the rule, but the fact remains that if the speaker chooses not to pronounce the h in the first syllable, it can be proper to write 'an,' especially if he/she speaks that way too. An Istory? An allucination? What if you choose to pronounce history "potatoman"? | ||
Deekin[
Serbia1713 Posts
August 18 2011 15:50 GMT
#3698
On August 19 2011 00:49 Shirohige wrote: Show nested quote + On August 19 2011 00:44 Deekin[ wrote: On August 19 2011 00:42 Shirohige wrote: LOL, this german dude in the background really knows how to behave professional. Really smooth of him. "MAN HÖRT DICH NICHT!" *blöd guck* Means "I cant hear you!"" ??? More like "We can't hear you", because "man" was referring to the crowd, but yeah. Yeah I know, "man" stand for like "the people" in a way, dont know how to explain "man" in english | ||
eloist
United States1017 Posts
August 18 2011 15:50 GMT
#3699
On August 19 2011 00:46 AlBundy wrote: Show nested quote + On August 19 2011 00:45 SpiffD wrote: Mr bitter: "If you live in the germany area come visit" lol To be fair, Germany is a tiny country compared to the USA. Well how does "California Area" sound? | ||
Shirohige
Germany398 Posts
August 18 2011 15:50 GMT
#3700
On August 19 2011 00:48 TheKefka wrote: Show nested quote + On August 19 2011 00:46 AlBundy wrote: On August 19 2011 00:45 SpiffD wrote: Mr bitter: "If you live in the germany area come visit" lol To be fair, Germany is a tiny country compared to the USA. + the German autobahn If you don't mind 4 hours (maximum) in a car at 30° Celsius, you can come to the gamescom from pretty much everywhere in Germany. | ||
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