Yeah, more and more people are prepping for the post-Brexit post-meat future that awaits this country...
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Originally posted by BR14 View PostDown with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostHouse prices grow by highest on record in February after fall in January, Despite Brexit™
But they said they'd be 100% unemployment, starvation and death in 2017 and 2018, how come everyone has so much money to spend?
Nice try, but no, you're wrong, Brexit IS still having a major impact on the property market
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostExperts have said Scotland's economy could be boosted by £4.5bn with a rural university says Experts have said Scotland's economy could be boosted by £4.5bn with a rural university.
He also gives the example of Norway being a country that benifis, which happens to be in the single market (EFTA) and has freem movement of people.
It's the BBC using cut and paste from press realeases rather than asking questions."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostCare to translate for those of us who don't read colloquial Dutch. Or Flemish?
and it's very colloquial.
i just grabbed the first one i found.Comment
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Guy on the left: I see no ...
The copper: "I still find that annoying".
"I see no sweetheart/shadow ...
"Do you write that with a..."
Paging Erikur...Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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I have the translation.
Harry: I didn't say "bloodycoppah", I said "lovelycoppah, bloodycoppah".
Copper: I resent that even more. Do you spell bloodycoppah with a circumflex?
Apparently this refers to the Hague spelling of Kankah. Which means cancer - what I've translated as "bloodycoppah" is actually "cancercopper". The T-shirt says "say it with disease". In the Hague, they swear with diseases.
So now when you want to insult Erikur, you can just call him mumps or something.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostGuy on the left: I see no ...
The copper: "I still find that annoying".
"I see no sweetheart/shadow ...
"Do you write that with a..."
Paging Erikur...
The guy on the left
I didn't say cancer cop
I said honeybunny
cancercop
Cop:
That's even worse
Do you write that with an â?
(PS the Dutch like to swear using diseases like cancer, plague, typhoid, tuberculosis, etc in front of a noun such as man, woman, mess so that's why he says cancercop)Comment
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostIt's in a very exaggerated The Hague accent
The guy on the left
I didn't say cancer cop
I said honeybunny
cancercop
Cop:
That's even worse
Do you write that with an â?
(PS the Dutch like to swear using diseases like cancer, plague, typhoid, tuberculosis, etc in front of a noun such as man, woman, mess so that's why he says cancercop)Comment
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