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  1. I see the word "bis" and think of "briss" to be honest.

    Monday, 29-Dec-14 01:58:58 UTC from web
    1. @awlditzy OH MAN WHAT A SURPRISE

      Monday, 29-Dec-14 02:00:46 UTC from web
      1. @mrmattimation Is that some kind of anti semitic remark

        Monday, 29-Dec-14 02:01:07 UTC from web
        1. @awlditzy Do you want it to be an anti-semitic remark

          Monday, 29-Dec-14 02:02:14 UTC from web
          1. @mrmattimation I want to be able to go somewhere, and not have to face such blatant angry racist things, for once, how about that

            Monday, 29-Dec-14 02:02:56 UTC from web
            1. @awlditzy Then no, I was just implying that you think about cutting dongs off all day

              Monday, 29-Dec-14 02:03:21 UTC from web
        2. @awlditzy is it Kike of antisemetic? uncalled for...

          Monday, 29-Dec-14 02:02:35 UTC from web
          1. @derpy128 Is that like what they fly in lieu of aeroplanes or something

            Monday, 29-Dec-14 02:03:38 UTC from web
            1. @awlditzy no its actually a slang for Jew. It has kind of a funny origin too.

              Monday, 29-Dec-14 02:04:37 UTC from web
              1. @derpy128 I've heard the term a few times yes.

                Monday, 29-Dec-14 02:05:33 UTC from web
                1. @awlditzy do you know the origin?

                  Monday, 29-Dec-14 02:06:05 UTC from web
                  1. @derpy128 No, I'm not up to snuff on origin of slang in this language.

                    Monday, 29-Dec-14 02:07:06 UTC from web
                    1. @awlditzy will Kike comes from the Hebrew word for circle, because many Jewish immigrants didn't have a signature because they never learned to write. Therefore the signatures on all of the documents were all just circles, thus the immigration officials would simply call them "Kikes."

                      Monday, 29-Dec-14 02:10:25 UTC from web