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  1. Holy Fluffle Puff, Aunt sent me a pick of the twins in the Tower of London each with a raven in their arm

    papayaING BIRDS ARE ALMOST AS BIG AS THEY ARE

    I mean I know they are only 4yo but god damn that's the biggest cherrying raven I've seen in my life

    Wednesday, 11-Jan-17 00:18:14 UTC from web
    1. @zennx zennx, how do you say "pineapple" in portugal?

      Wednesday, 11-Jan-17 00:18:46 UTC from web
      1. @mushi @tiffany

        Wednesday, 11-Jan-17 00:19:11 UTC from MuSTArDroid
      2. @mushi ananás

        Wednesday, 11-Jan-17 00:21:58 UTC from web
        1. @zennx oh, right.

          it is "abacaxi" here, probably it is a native word or somehting

          Wednesday, 11-Jan-17 00:26:41 UTC from web
          1. @mushi https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pineapple
            Ananas comosus is the latin name of the plant, y'all kiwiing sugar peasants can't even Latin properly
            even tho you have a place called Ananás https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anan%C3%A1s,_Tocantins

            Wednesday, 11-Jan-17 00:35:51 UTC from web
            1. @zennx why wold i want to latim? The romans were just a bunch of crazies

              Wednesday, 11-Jan-17 00:37:57 UTC from web
              1. @mushi your people are butchering prisoners and THE ROMANS are crazy?

                Wednesday, 11-Jan-17 00:41:25 UTC from web
                1. @zennx well, at least we didnt create the crucification

                  Wednesday, 11-Jan-17 00:48:57 UTC from web
                  1. @mushi neither did the Romans
                    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crucifixion#Pre-Roman_states

                    Wednesday, 11-Jan-17 00:54:42 UTC from web
              2. @mushi that's what was so cool about them

                Wednesday, 11-Jan-17 00:48:39 UTC from web
              3. @mushi Well SPQR stood for sono pazzi questi romani after all. Still, Latin is one of the coolest languages out there.

                Wednesday, 11-Jan-17 00:52:16 UTC from web
                1. @nerthos like, latim is a nice language, but the romans were crazy

                  Wednesday, 11-Jan-17 00:55:16 UTC from web
                  1. @mushi Depends on what stage of the Roman civilization you're taking as an example.

                    Wednesday, 11-Jan-17 00:58:56 UTC from web
                  2. @mushi they created basic plumbing, civil law, created most of the mining techniques still used TO THIS DAY.
                    Had the lowest civil unrest in Europe since the Mongols ruled Eurasia
                    and lest we forget the INFRASTRUCTURAL ENGINEERING OMG THE SIZE OF THE AMPHITHEATRES
                    I have no idea what Brazillian education tells you about the Romans
                    But they were papayaing baller man

                    Wednesday, 11-Jan-17 01:00:49 UTC from web
                    1. @zennx yeah, and they also sweetened their wine with lead

                      Wednesday, 11-Jan-17 01:01:58 UTC from web
                      1. @mushi SO DID EVERYONE TILL 300 YEARS AGO!
                        Lead based plumbing is still commonplace EVERYWHERE

                        Wednesday, 11-Jan-17 01:03:43 UTC from web
                        1. @zennx yeah, and the plumbing was also made of toxic metal

                          Wednesday, 11-Jan-17 01:04:05 UTC from web
                    2. @zennx BR educations teachs pretty much nothing, fortunatelly i got discovery chanel

                      Wednesday, 11-Jan-17 01:02:45 UTC from web
                2. @nerthos haha never heard that one

                  Wednesday, 11-Jan-17 01:17:35 UTC from web