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@Jay-Marae-is-in-an-emotional-maze

"hecc this kennen zu lernen, wie geht's?"

what's going on in german

German 1 student at your service. I know kennen means “to know,” I’m assuming lernen means “to learn” or something, idk what zu is, and wie geht’s? means “how’s it going?”
Das ist Deutsch meine freunde und freundinnen.

@TeamMezzo group

"hecc this kennen zu lernen, wie geht's?"

what's going on in german

German 1 student at your service. I know kennen means “to know,” I’m assuming lernen means “to learn” or something, idk what zu is, and wie geht’s? means “how’s it going?”
Das ist Deutsch meine freunde und freundinnen.

no she was in my german class last year haha
we rewatched the old video(you know which one) and i couldn't remember "nett dich" so i said "hecc this"

@Yamatsu

"Being a Shakespeare fan, the phrase 'clownfucker' has a very different meaning."

What does it mean to a Shakespeare fan?

@Yamatsu

"Being a Shakespeare fan, the phrase 'clownfucker' has a very different meaning."

What does it mean to a Shakespeare fan?

To enjoy Shakespeare?

I meant the clownfucker bit.

@HighPockets group

"Being a Shakespeare fan, the phrase 'clownfucker' has a very different meaning."

What does it mean to a Shakespeare fan?

To enjoy Shakespeare?

I meant the clownfucker bit.

OH I misread that
It was a joke about how Shakespeare's clowns aren't like makeup-wearing dancing circus clowns, but just humorous characters.

@Yamatsu

"Being a Shakespeare fan, the phrase 'clownfucker' has a very different meaning."

What does it mean to a Shakespeare fan?

To enjoy Shakespeare?

I meant the clownfucker bit.

OH I misread that
It was a joke about how Shakespeare's clowns aren't like makeup-wearing dancing circus clowns, but just humorous characters.

So anyone from Puck to that one drunk in Macbeth?

@HighPockets group

"Being a Shakespeare fan, the phrase 'clownfucker' has a very different meaning."

What does it mean to a Shakespeare fan?

To enjoy Shakespeare?

I meant the clownfucker bit.

OH I misread that
It was a joke about how Shakespeare's clowns aren't like makeup-wearing dancing circus clowns, but just humorous characters.

So anyone from Puck to that one drunk in Macbeth?

I think there's a more rigid definition but I can't remember it rn

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“Wait that’s not water?”
“No.”
“Coffee?”
“No.”
“Apple juice?”
“Then what are you drinking?”
“It’s Ramen.”

Deleted user

Talking about the Jamestown starvation and what some people did. "Would you eat a dead human for survival?"
"Yeah, sure."

@Yamatsu

Talking about the Jamestown starvation and what some people did. "Would you eat a dead human for survival?"
"Yeah, sure."

Roast'em over a fire, add some salt, and you've got yourself a nutritious and tasty meal!

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Talking about the Jamestown starvation and what some people did. "Would you eat a dead human for survival?"
"Yeah, sure."

Roast'em over a fire, add some salt, and you've got yourself a nutritious and tasty meal!

I actually made that point too-