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Nexus 6
from Netherlands, The on 2002-06-23 23:17 [#00282001]
Points: 3221 Status: Lurker | Followup to whitehead: #00281973
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true, dutch people are much more polight then most other people.
We're supposed to speak french, english or german or whatever but if those people visit our country none of them speaks dutch!
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Nexus 6
from Netherlands, The on 2002-06-23 23:19 [#00282005]
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aunt bep was an amazing artist.
my great great aunt bep was fully dutch and she painted a lot. She died a few years ago :-\
tante bep was n fantastische artiest. Mijn overgroottante bep was 100 procent nederlands en ze schildrede veel. Ze is n paar jaar geleden gestorven :-\
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Frag
from New Jersey (United States) on 2002-06-23 23:20 [#00282007]
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Yeah but that way you can learn foreign languages easier; you'll use them more.
Even if they are assholes to you.
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eXXailon
from purgatory on 2002-06-23 23:44 [#00282030]
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"Tante Bep was een geweldige artieste"
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Frag
from New Jersey (United States) on 2002-06-25 03:07 [#00283910]
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translate? dank u:
Mouse: Do you know what it really reminds me of? Tasty Wheat. Did you ever eat Tasty Wheat?
Switch: No, but technically, neither did you. Mouse: That's exactly my point. Exactly! Because you have to wonder: how do the machines know what Tasty Wheat tasted like? Maybe they got it wrong. Maybe what I think Tasty Wheat tasted like actually tasted like oatmeal, or tuna fish. That makes you wonder about a lot of things. You take chicken, for example: maybe they couldn't figure out what to make chicken taste like, which is why chicken tastes like everything!
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