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Off Topic / Re: Delta Airlines kick Muslim off plane for speaking Arabic
« on: January 06, 2017, 11:36:47 AM »
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great now are you going to use this thread as the birthday thread or will you post another one?Ya. I'll bump it in two weeks to reduce clutter.
i refuse to let this diewhy are you speaking in hebrew
Mmmmmh…
Geniet er van, zo een mooi moment,
met Royco Cup-a-Soup.
Je hebt het verdient dat je jezelf verwent,
met Royco Cup-a-Soup!
Oooh! De lekkerste soep,
soep in een kop!
Dat is Royco Cup-a-Soup!
Een kan er maar de lekkerste zijn.
Meaht ðu, min wine, mece gecnawan,what the forget magus where did you learn old english? i can't deal with those cases
þone þin fæder to gefeohte bær
under heregriman hindeman siðe,
dyre iren, þær hyne Dene slogon,
weoldon wælstowe, syððan Wiðergyld læg,
æfter hæleþa hryre, hwate Scyldungas?
Nu her þara banena byre nathwylces
frætwum hremig on flet gæð,
morðres gylpeð, ond þone maðþum byreð,
þone þe ðu mid rihte rædan sceoldest.
Edit:
What I'm trying to subtly imply is that you guys don't seem to have a grasp of the different time periods.
This is unimportant, but my earliest recorded ancestor, Ragnar Lothbrok, lived during the 8th-9th century.
948 was still the "viking" era.
1066 was when it went from Old English (above) to Middle English (my previous post) due to the Norman conquest.
The Crusades were around 1096 (First Crusade)-1189 (Third Crusade).
The Canterbury Tales, an example of Middle English (which my previous post is from) were 1387-1400.
The Roman Empire finally fell in 1453.
Shakespeare, an example of Early Modern English, lived from 1564-1616.
people on the blf don't get that they stop having any control over their threads the second they post them
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