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i'm going to buy a new telly [CLOSED]
Metallo Platinum Sparx Gems: 6419
#1 Posted: 02:24:26 05/06/2013 | Topic Creator
from the car boot sale
Cynder Lover25 Gold Sparx Gems: 2332
#2 Posted: 21:35:33 05/06/2013
A new Teletubie! smilie
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Been here since 2012...still a gold sparx
SpyraArtisan Blue Sparx Gems: 609
#3 Posted: 21:41:13 05/06/2013
why do british and american people have to screw up the ****in' english language

dude seriously the first americans just ****ed the **** up even more and i don't even know, man.
Brightscales Ripto Gems: 445
#4 Posted: 21:42:10 05/06/2013
I never knew Americans used that word. Everyday is a School day.
Wild Platinum Sparx Gems: 5045
#5 Posted: 21:42:58 05/06/2013
i want to break apart my heart
and clue it to my car
Metallo Platinum Sparx Gems: 6419
#6 Posted: 21:44:03 05/06/2013 | Topic Creator
and maybe i'll watch my FAVOURITE show on telly: sky news
HotDogAndZap Emerald Sparx Gems: 3531
#7 Posted: 21:44:21 05/06/2013
WTF is a "Telly"?
SpyraArtisan Blue Sparx Gems: 609
#8 Posted: 21:46:25 05/06/2013
Quote: Brightscales
I never knew Americans used that word. Everyday is a School day.


We don't, the british do. durp

i was just saying that the british where apparently the ones who had the original english first (during american revo i guess?) and when the americans gained independence, they ****ed the language up.. but that's in a popular opinion from other non-americans, especially british.
somePerson Diamond Sparx [online] Gems: 8849
#9 Posted: 21:46:34 05/06/2013
I would use google but I am to lazy.
SpyraArtisan Blue Sparx Gems: 609
#10 Posted: 21:55:26 05/06/2013
TELLY MEANS TELEVISION, YOU UNCULTURED SWINES.

just kidding about the swine part <3
but rlly
Metallo Platinum Sparx Gems: 6419
#11 Posted: 00:32:44 06/06/2013 | Topic Creator
Quote: SpyraArtisan
Quote: Brightscales
I never knew Americans used that word. Everyday is a School day.


We don't, the british do. durp

i was just saying that the british where apparently the ones who had the original english first (during american revo i guess?) and when the americans gained independence, they ****ed the language up.. but that's in a popular opinion from other non-americans, especially british.



Actually the first people to use English were the Anglo-Saxon peoples of Western Europe in the early A.D.s.
SpyraArtisan Blue Sparx Gems: 609
#12 Posted: 00:38:19 06/06/2013
Quote: Metallo
Quote: SpyraArtisan
Quote: Brightscales
I never knew Americans used that word. Everyday is a School day.


We don't, the british do. durp

i was just saying that the british where apparently the ones who had the original english first (during american revo i guess?) and when the americans gained independence, they ****ed the language up.. but that's in a popular opinion from other non-americans, especially british.



Actually the first people to use English were the Anglo-Saxon peoples of Western Europe in the early A.D.s.



I know that i was just trying to say that british english **** can we just not be msart here FOR TEN ****ING SECONDS SO I CAN MAKE A POINT OADSHGFIUHGUHJK
Metallo Platinum Sparx Gems: 6419
#13 Posted: 00:39:36 06/06/2013 | Topic Creator
Quote: SpyraArtisan
Quote: Metallo
Quote: SpyraArtisan


We don't, the british do. durp

i was just saying that the british where apparently the ones who had the original english first (during american revo i guess?) and when the americans gained independence, they ****ed the language up.. but that's in a popular opinion from other non-americans, especially british.



Actually the first people to use English were the Anglo-Saxon peoples of Western Europe in the early A.D.s.



I know that i was just trying to say that british english **** can we just not be msart here FOR TEN ****ING SECONDS SO I CAN MAKE A POINT OADSHGFIUHGUHJK



It's pretty damn obvious that BRITISH English came from BRITAIN....No need to tell us. lol
Wild Platinum Sparx Gems: 5045
#14 Posted: 00:44:17 06/06/2013
When the United States became independent, they pushed the change of the spellings etc. in order to push them further into independence. The way English in the US is now originates from the first dictionaries published and revised in the States, changing the way words are.

Canada has an odd mix of "British" English, "American" English and its own forms and so forth. Of course, the differences aren't always that greatly resounding, but Canadian English isn't the same as any other English as well.
arceustheprime Ripto Gems: 5362
#15 Posted: 00:44:59 06/06/2013
buy me a dreamcast
crystalhero37 Platinum Sparx Gems: 5536
#16 Posted: 00:45:11 06/06/2013
Quote: Cynder Lover25
A new Teletubie! smilie



Glad to know I wasn't the only one to think of this.
SpyraArtisan Blue Sparx Gems: 609
#17 Posted: 00:47:10 06/06/2013
Quote: Wild
When the United States became independent, they pushed the change of the spellings etc. in order to push them further into independence. The way English in the US is now originates from the first dictionaries published and revised in the States, changing the way words are.

Canada has an odd mix of "British" English, "American" English and its own forms and so forth. Of course, the differences aren't always that greatly resounding, but Canadian English isn't the same as any other English as well.


this was what i was trying to saaaaaaaaaaaaaay

and that's cool about canada
i've always kinda wanted to go to canada, because i saw that they had this really cool GIANT underground mall with a hotel and everything
i was like "woah bro can i just go there now??"
Metallo Platinum Sparx Gems: 6419
#18 Posted: 00:50:57 06/06/2013 | Topic Creator
Quote: arceustheprime
buy me a dreamcast



sorry they only had telly's and toilet duck
sniper52 Yellow Sparx Gems: 1315
#19 Posted: 01:01:45 06/06/2013
Telly. From Sesame Street?
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