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It also reminds me of this http://www.e-consulta.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/potato.jpg?itok=YimGEGBu
Friday, 02-Oct-15 17:07:27 UTC from web-
@nerthos pronounciation in spanish is the difference between saying "my dad is 47 years old" or "my potato has 47 buttholes". Also is that real?
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@rarity Yes, partly. Potato is "papa" whilst dad is "papá", and year is "año" whilst butthole is "ano". N and Ñ are different letters though and putting one in place of the other only ever happens in texting or foreign keyboards. The phrase would be "Mi papá tiene 47 años", literal translation "My dad has 47 years"
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@nerthos I know that part, I'm not THAT illiterate in spanish. I meant the picture with Potato Pope
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@rarity Oh. I thought you were asking if it was true. I think it's a fake? never bothered checking, for the sake of keeping it funny.
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@rarity Popetato!
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@nerthos I hope it's real because that's amazing
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