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Arcademan:
--- Quote from: VexNet on December 31 2005, 07:21 pm ---
It's kind of obvious they made it thier own language. When I was posting on forums before EVERYTIME I asked if they had seen the English version of a show they would say something like "You mean they redubbed/subbed it for england too??"
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Heh. I wouldn't wish that version on my worst enemy :D
--- Quote ---I didn't Insult Americans either. It's a FACT that Americans have misspelt the words. I also know that they plan on taking another letter out of a word because it's too much effort to write the Whole word.
so by your post your saying that Americans didn't take the language for thier own? ... interesting...
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You guess our ingenius plot!!! Taking out that pesky 'U' out of words like color was only the beginning. It was the American's ability to do such that led to the creation of text messaging. Now you know the truly hideous story on the whole thing!!! :tongue:
Time-Machine:
--- Quote from: VexNet on December 24 2005, 04:43 pm ---Now I'm irritated I would go off on how annoying I find Americans calling thier language English after butchering it up with misspellings and misinterpretations, then calling it thier own language... But we'll leave that for another day...
Note: Don't ever question an Englishman's nationality.
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Oh man, this made me laugh. My brother is the same with Mexiacn and Spa(i)nish versions of Spanish, because he lived in Spain for a while, and now whenever people speak the Mexican version (there are names for the two versions, I just don't remember what they are) he kind twitches.
Personally, I'm sad we took the "u" out of things. Words like colour anf favourite look better that way.
Of course, I grew up reading British books, and so didn't find out I was spelling them "wrong" (in the American view) until about fifth grade.
I was really surprised.
As for my heritage, I'm Norwegian, Swedish, and German...kind of. I would call myself mostly German, but my German ancestors kind of adopted a gypsy-esque lifestyle, and so traveld Europe and slept with everyone and now we kind of are Mutts, a little bit of everything.
Whatever we are, Hitler didn't like us much. o.0
Haha, I'll just go with American.
CV3:
Ecuadorian, Hundras(dont know how to spell hundrana??) and American i think:)
lilaznrycegurl:
I'm pretty sure I'm all Chinese...Cantonese if you want to be esact =P
Hack:
--- Quote from: Director of Music on December 23 2005, 11:08 am ---Born in California, but family is Korean so Im korean-american
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me too!!
but i'm FULL korean!! :lol:
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