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Post by Omni Hunter »

Whoa, ok ok ok, I agree we have extra vowels and it makes a language barrier.
Come to think of it, I looked up on the Columbine/Doom thing and feel a bit a prick now so you all win.
Besides, I lose all my arguements anyway.

Edit: I prefer Imperial measurements, my scales don't do Metric.
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Green Gibbon! wrote:And they use the metric system.
Actually, MANY (if not most) of them don't.

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Post by chriscaffee »

I like the metric system better. It just makes everything easier. Foot-pounds? Slugs? The fuck?

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How so?
Because it isn't the one I was taught in school when my mind was still supple enough to easily learn such things.

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Gibs, you know, most of the world uses the metric system except us.

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That isn't my fault, and I don't see why I should have to deal with it.

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I wish we had adopted a base-twelve numerical system.

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Post by Baba O'Reily »

Esrever wrote:I wish we had adopted a base-twelve numerical system.
You did for a while.

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Baba O'Reily wrote:I don't care that your 'paedophile' is closer to the Latin version. Look at this and this!
You fuckers are throwing in vowels just because you can!
If I pronounced colour "col-or" I'd spell it color. But I pronounce it col-ur so I spell it...uh...colour. Instead of colur. Yeah. Also, I really pronounce it cull-ur. Witness my argument fall apart around my ears.

Ooh! Ooh! I got a new one! "Color" is just a simple keyboard slip away from "colon". And we don't want that. So nyerrrrrrrrr.

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Green Gibbon! wrote:That isn't my fault, and I don't see why I should have to deal with it.
Then it's set. When you come over this side, feel free to use your imperial system AND your spelling and, most especially, your side of the road on the motorways :twisted:

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If I ever go to Europe (which I plan on avoiding unless absolutely necessary), I will make sure to be as American and obnoxious as possible.

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Double-S- wrote:If I ever go to Europe (which I plan on avoiding unless absolutely necessary)
...why?

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Double-S- wrote:If I ever go to Europe (which I plan on avoiding unless absolutely necessary), I will make sure to be as American and obnoxious as possible.
We'll just be as British and eccentric as possible. We'll take your passport and you will be stuck in Britain 4EVA.

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And we'll force-feed you black pudding and steak and kidney pie. And tea. Milky tea.

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Post by Koosh Koosh! »

AND SCONES.

re: the english language, we invented it shup

Edit: Also, Samface lives right next to me, apparently (I'm in Farnborough). S'up, Farnbuddy? :wink:

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Post by chriscaffee »

It's not even base 12. It goes from 12 to 3 to 1760. There is no logic.

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Yeah! I meant we should adopt a REAL base-twelve numerical system. One with twelve different digits.

Groups of ten are so inconvinient. You can either divide them in halves or in... fifths. How impractical is that? But a group of twelve can be readily divided into halves, thirds and fourths, which are the most common divisions you're ever going to have to make in your day to day life.

This wouldn't have happened if we all had an extra two fingers.

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You don't know how true that sounds.

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Koosh Koosh! wrote:Edit: Also, Samface lives right next to me, apparently (I'm in Farnborough). S'up, Farnbuddy? :wink:
Heh, cool. My sister worked in Farnborough until last October.

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I live in Camberley. Hampshire is chav central! Surrey 4ever!

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Post by Dunjohn »

That's another thing I don't get. What means this word "Chav"? From whence came it? 'Cuz I know it seems to be a bit of a phenomenon in Britain at the moment, something to do with beige caps.

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Click here, and know the true horror.

http://www.chavscum.com

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Chav, noun. Also townie, ned, scally, and some others I can't remember right now.

A chav is a fellow, generally between 15-24 though can be any age, that is the blot on the A4 of humanity. They can be identified by their plaid caps (ideally Burberry), short hair, cheap gold chunky chain jewellery, England football shirts, jeans/Adidas trousers and eye-dazzlingly bright white trainers. Typical chav behaviour includes hurling insults at random people on the street, lurking menacingly in town centres, talking incessantly about football, starting fights in pubs, starting fights out of pubs, starting fights with themselves, slapping their significant others and being boy racers. Typical chav names include Baz, Gaz, Daz, Dave, Mike and Rick.

Chavettes are the female versions, usually decked out in matching tracksuits (hence their occasional nickname "Kappa slappers"), with hair pulled back so far in a ponytail it distorts their face (there's a name for that, but I forget it). Typical chavette names include Shaz, Tray, Kel.

EDIT: Damn it, why didn't I just link that site?!

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Out of sheer curiosity, anyone here live in or around Shropshire?

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Post by Omni Hunter »

I'm seperated by a few counties but yeah, we have chavs, the ones around here are all cunts.

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