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Wednesday, 10-Dec-14 05:08:53 UTC from web-
@yodelerty sameme
Wednesday, 10-Dec-14 05:09:16 UTC from web-
@nerthos not this again
Wednesday, 10-Dec-14 05:09:35 UTC from web-
@yodelerty This again it is
Wednesday, 10-Dec-14 05:10:35 UTC from web-
@l1ghtsword why
Wednesday, 10-Dec-14 05:10:52 UTC from web
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@yodelerty Aww
Wednesday, 10-Dec-14 05:12:40 UTC from web-
@nerthos you've memed for the last time
Wednesday, 10-Dec-14 05:12:53 UTC from web-
Wednesday, 10-Dec-14 05:14:04 UTC from web
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@nerthos christ
Wednesday, 10-Dec-14 05:14:32 UTC from web-
@yodelerty Jesús
Wednesday, 10-Dec-14 05:14:41 UTC from web
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@nerthos "Estás loco cabrón?"
Wednesday, 10-Dec-14 05:18:26 UTC from web-
@coutz A quien llamas cabrón, gilipollas? Haha it'd actually be "enojado", no "loco". Whilst mad translates as loco, loco is used in Spanish for crazy/insane or for high, never for angry.
Wednesday, 10-Dec-14 05:20:39 UTC from web-
@nerthos I figured as much. I thought it wasn't the right translation, but my Spanish is not good enough for me to question Google Translate yet :/
Wednesday, 10-Dec-14 05:24:46 UTC from web-
@coutz It's because an online translator works by making literal translations. They can't handle idioms and slang.
Wednesday, 10-Dec-14 05:26:41 UTC from web-
@nerthos I have a blast typing sentences in portuguese on google translate and translating them to english.
Wednesday, 10-Dec-14 05:35:43 UTC from web-
@coutz Try with chinese. Top kek.
Wednesday, 10-Dec-14 05:41:49 UTC from web
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