I wouldn't be surprised if he was rejected by some hot Swedish exchange student earlier in life.
Not to mention that if you look at his stats, he appears to have no other reason for being on these forums except to further his bull**** agenda here in the "historical discussion" part.Turanien said:I'd rather just see his ass banned now.
His bull**** is so high and mighty.
Rath0s said:
Skot the Sanguine said:Actually mama and papa come from the babble that babies make. It is rather natural for a parent to want to associate themselves with the first words an infant makes, and the child learns fast enough which babble words get a response from their parent.
Brother comes from the Germanic bruder, which is phonetically different than "Bir ATA". In fact Bir ATA is more similar to berater, which is a person who berates, or yells at someone in a chastising way.
So in summary, blow it out your ass ancalimon.
ancalimon said:All right... Tell me why the pus*y (which comes from Turkic "pis": ugly , dirty, filthy, unclean, impure, foul, messy, scruffy, grubby; nasty, obnoxious, disgusting, offensive, sordid, squalid; foul, obscene; scruff ) was called:
[/quote] No foolin'? That's awesome, I never knew that. Cool.Merlkir said:In Dutch wolverines are sometimes called Warg, although the name Veelvraat is more commonly used.
Skot the Sanguine said:ancalimon said:All right... Tell me why the pus*y (which comes from Turkic "pis": ugly , dirty, filthy, unclean, impure, foul, messy, scruffy, grubby; nasty, obnoxious, disgusting, offensive, sordid, squalid; foul, obscene; scruff ) was called:
Man, if you think pu$$y is all those things then you are even more of a fag than I thought.
othr said:strangely enough mama is one of those words related to sucking and this is why this word exists in almost every possible human language, you get it?