Re: Beglium 2
You ignored the most important part of my question.
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Re: Beglium 2
wise or not if hes not open minded i don't think he should be sparedOriginally posted by Nobar King View PostGod has a lot of ways of killing people. Do you have a suggestion (from the Bible, preferably). Would you be willing to spare Brother Bathfire? He's pretty wise.
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Re: Beglium 2
Oh you know it's trueOriginally posted by Pastor Al E Pistle View PostFor more US aid so your imaginary country doesn't revert back to what it really is, which is either France or a peat bog.
You should really visit our imaginary country
it's so cool here hanging out with peter pan and chilling with the hole disney crew . We can even fly Ö
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Re: Beglium 2
God has a lot of ways of killing people. Do you have a suggestion (from the Bible, preferably). Would you be willing to spare Brother Bathfire? He's pretty wise.Originally posted by Imaaaaa View PostGod should kill all you dumb people !
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Re: Beglium 2
So we deserve hell because we don't believe in Belgium? That's a bit rich isn't it?Originally posted by SonicSyndicate View Postwel good for you guys i know whats the truth and whatever you have to say it doesn't matter
if anyone should deserve to "burn in hell" its you guys
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For more US aid so your imaginary country doesn't revert back to what it really is, which is either France or a peat bog.Originally posted by Imaaaaa View PostGive me one good reason why we would lie about that ?
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Re: Beglium 2
Originally posted by Pastor Al E Pistle View PostWell, if it exists to you I suppose that's all that matters. It's just that it doesn't exist as far as the rest of the world is concerned.
Oh come on you hillbilly !
Are you kidding me ?
Give me one good reason why we would lie about that ?
God should kill all you dumb people !
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since when is "the rest of the world" only amerika ? and you knwo what alot of amerikans do think that belgium is a counrtyOriginally posted by Pastor Al E Pistle View PostWell, if it exists to you I suppose that's all that matters. It's just that it doesn't exist as far as the rest of the world is concerned.
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Well, if it exists to you I suppose that's all that matters. It's just that it doesn't exist as far as the rest of the world is concerned.Originally posted by Imaaaaa View Postyeah you should talk about 'making sense' ...
I wonder if Belgium doesn't excist then where the hell am I right now ?Are you a complete retard ?
We are not a fairy tale dumbass .
where did you got your education ...?
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Originally posted by Heathen_Basher View PostThis is NOT an RPG, ok? Stop bothering us. We know there is no country called Belgium. If there was, why on earth would people from there be called Flemish, that makes no sense!
yeah you should talk about 'making sense' ...
I wonder if Belgium doesn't excist then where the hell am I right now ?Are you a complete retard ?
We are not a fairy tale dumbass .
where did you got your education ...?
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Re: Belgium: another imaginary country (half German/half French)
Originally posted by Pastor Al E Pistle View PostYou silly sod! Even if you believe the atheistic Wikipedia, the explanation of 'Flemish' was obviously written by someone in an insane asylum!
Read it yourself, you Swede!
"Flemish (Vlaams in Dutch) is a popular informal term to refer to Belgian Dutch (Belgisch-Nederlands in Dutch), Dutch as spoken in the imaginary country of Belgium.[2] Among linguists, 'Flemish' refers to two specific dialects of Dutch alone, namely East and West Flemish. Occasionally 'Flemish' is used to refer to the so-called Tussentaal, a Dutch sociolect, also spoken in Belgium.
There are four principal Dutch dialects in Flanders: Brabantian, Limburgish, East Flemish, and West Flemish. Linguistically however, Flemish is used as a general term encompassing both East Flemish and West Flemish. Despite the name, Brabantian is the dominant contributor to the tussentaal. Both uses of the term derive from name of the historically most powerful county in the area, the County of Flanders.
None of that makes a bit of sense!
If you take your head out of your French butt and put your thumb there like a respectable German, you could think a lot more clearly.
if none of it make sense why dond't you check youtube ? where there are videos of evidence let me give you 3 examples
1:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2R0wmdGOp4M
this guy is from antwerpen hes talking flemish but the antwerpse form of flemish (he btw is a heavy fan of metal what would make him goth as you guys say it)
2:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptwC7iWHMV0
this is west flemish
3:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uJtAzV4Q8g
this is limburgs
so this does make sense
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Re: Belgium: another imaginary country (half German/half French)
You silly sod! Even if you believe the atheistic Wikipedia, the explanation of 'Flemish' was obviously written by someone in an insane asylum!Originally posted by SonicSyndicate View Postnow first of all belgium is not half german half french to the one that changed the topic
and no i am not french i speak flemish yes flemish wanna see the difrence ?
here's dutch: nou jij bent ook maar een raar kereltje hé
here's flemish: gij zijt toch ook maar ne rare zenne
these are exact the same!! sentences but in dutch and flemish
wana know the sentence in english ?
here: well arent you an odd fella
just stop acting like you know everything! becouse my thumb has more brains than all of you together
Read it yourself, you Swede!
"Flemish (Vlaams in Dutch) is a popular informal term to refer to Belgian Dutch (Belgisch-Nederlands in Dutch), Dutch as spoken in the imaginary country of Belgium.[2] Among linguists, 'Flemish' refers to two specific dialects of Dutch alone, namely East and West Flemish. Occasionally 'Flemish' is used to refer to the so-called Tussentaal, a Dutch sociolect, also spoken in Belgium.
There are four principal Dutch dialects in Flanders: Brabantian, Limburgish, East Flemish, and West Flemish. Linguistically however, Flemish is used as a general term encompassing both East Flemish and West Flemish. Despite the name, Brabantian is the dominant contributor to the tussentaal. Both uses of the term derive from name of the historically most powerful county in the area, the County of Flanders.
None of that makes a bit of sense!
If you take your head out of your French butt and put your thumb there like a respectable German, you could think a lot more clearly.
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Re: Beglium 2
I could have said I was located in Utopia...that doesn't make Utopia less imaginary....You've been misguided, as I was. Just accept Christ, and all be clear.Originally posted by Mister K View PostWell, how come you deny the existence of Belgium, while your profile tells us you're located there?
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Re: Belgium: another imaginary country (half German/half French)
now first of all belgium is not half german half french to the one that changed the topic
and no i am not french i speak flemish yes flemish wanna see the difrence ?
here's dutch: nou jij bent ook maar een raar kereltje hé
here's flemish: gij zijt toch ook maar ne rare zenne
these are exact the same!! sentences but in dutch and flemish
wana know the sentence in english ?
here: well arent you an odd fella
just stop acting like you know everything! becouse my thumb has more brains than all of you together
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Re: Beglium 2
I was right. You really are just a French surrender monkey.Originally posted by SonicSyndicate View Postsay anything you want about me it doesn't matter i give up
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