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  • Uploader: Darkspire1 »
  • Date: about 9 years ago
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kongou, ellen baker, and jules winnfield (kantai collection and 2 more) drawn by kion-kun
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    112795
    about 9 years ago
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    Now where on youtube have I heard of the same exact line.

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    heroku
    about 9 years ago
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    112795 said:

    Now where on youtube have I heard of the same exact line.

    Samuel L Jackson for you sire.

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    WingedIkaros
    about 9 years ago
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    "Say 'dess' again, I dare you! I double dare you, motherfucker! Say 'dess' one more goddamn time!"

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    bunkhead
    about 9 years ago
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    WingedIkaros said:

    "Say 'dess' again, I dare you! I double dare you, motherfucker! Say 'dess' one more goddamn time!"

    Dess!

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    ezekill
    about 9 years ago
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    "Well allow me to retort. What does proper english sound like?"

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    notpaitone
    about 9 years ago
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    WingedIkaros said:

    "Say 'dess' again, I dare you! I double dare you, motherfucker! Say 'dess' one more goddamn time!"

    "Do they speak English in 'dess'?"

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    ToastedWaffles
    about 9 years ago
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    Damn, this is badass.

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    Guardian54
    about 9 years ago
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    WingedIkaros said:

    "Say 'dess' again, I dare you! I double dare you, motherfucker! Say 'dess' one more goddamn time!"

    Dessert, or, if you want to be more specific to the sound, Desert.

    Well, there aren't any deserts in ENGLAND, but there sure are in Australia and the United States.

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    Gollgagh
    about 9 years ago
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    "What?"

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    Zillek
    about 9 years ago
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    ezekill said:

    "Well allow me to retort. What does proper english sound like?"

    I'd say the one from England, considering that's the origin.
    It's what all the other English variants are the closest to.
    American English is probably the one that's deviated the most from it, but is the most widespread because a lot of things come from America.

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    aceofspudz
    about 9 years ago
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    Zillek said:

    I'd say the one from England, considering that's the origin.
    It's what all the other English variants are the closest to.
    American English is probably the one that's deviated the most from it, but is the most widespread because a lot of things come from America.

    Not exactly...

    "The differences between American and British are not due to Americans changing from a British standard. American is not corrupt British plus barbarisms. Rather, both American and British evolved in different ways from a common sixteenth-century ancestral standard. Present-day British is no closer to that earlier form than present-day American is. Indeed, in some ways present-day American is more conservative, that is, closer to the common original standard than is present-day British."

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    Schmaelturm
    about 9 years ago
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    Im pretty sure Ellen Baker and USS Iowa-chan would make great friends

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    NeverGonnaGive
    about 9 years ago
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    Gollgagh said:

    "What?"

    "Nani?!"

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    iLoveHentai626
    about 9 years ago
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    Pulp Fiction and later on the year The Boondocks, played by you guessed it Sam L. Jackson.

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    Hoobajoob
    about 9 years ago
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    aceofspudz said:

    Not exactly...

    You know, that article was having a point about language being an ever adapting thing, up until the sweeping generalization.

    "But a language or anything else that does not change is dead."

    If you take a person, remove their brain and put in a new one, remove their skin and put on new skin, is it the same person anymore? Of course not, you've just killed the old person and made a new one.

    Change is death. It's why all living things are trying to maintain homeostasis, the process of maintaining the same, otherwise they die.

    If english changes too much then it's going to cease being english and start being something else. I'm not saying it's wrong, that's how all languages came about, but if the original language is no longer used and the new one build from the old is, then the old language is most certainly dead. That's what happened to old english and that's why it's dead. It changed too much.

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    Raikomaru
    about 9 years ago
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    NeverGonnaGive said:

    "Nani?!"

    "Nani ain't no country I ever heard of. Do they speak English in Nani?"

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    argeey94
    over 8 years ago
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    iLoveHentai626 said:

    Pulp Fiction and later on the year The Boondocks, played by you guessed it Sam L. Jackson.

    I remember that episode. It was glorious.

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