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• #13752
Yep.
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• #13753
@both spotter and EEI.
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• #13754
Uzbekistan has probably more fails than any other country I can think of.
This is a pretty big one:
Quieter ones are forcing children into government organised work-camps to pick cotton, boiling alive critics of the government, that sort of thing.
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• #13755
He tattooed that cat so that he could look all gangster, with his bald cat? C U N T !
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• #13756
Worst EVER copy writing... (Special interest to SE Londoners..)
http://londonflatrent.com/hither-green-a-peaceful-warm-and-welcoming-community/
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• #13757
Thats just a bit of auto-translate no?
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• #13758
Thats just a bit of auto-translate no?
I can't figure it.. Unsure where they would have got the foreign review..?
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• #13759
I'm thinking the whole site (or large sections of it) is written in a language other than English, directed at people overseas who are interested in moving here. Then translated into English using an auto translate / babel fish type thing.
Look at this little nugget: "Thanks mostly to a film and radio swindling (and a finish works of Kingsley Amis), many Americans perspective London as a place where everybody drinks, all a time. And it’s arrange of true. According to Britain’s National Health Service, 12 percent of Londoners (about 900,000 people) splash some-more than 5 days a week. And, according to a 2009 report, as many as 17 million operative days are mislaid to drink any year in a United Kingdom. Ravi Somaiya"
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• #13760
Gold.
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• #13761
I'm thinking the whole site (or large sections of it) is written in a language other than English, directed at people overseas who are interested in moving here. Then translated into English using an auto translate / babel fish type thing.
Look at this little nugget: "Thanks mostly to a film and radio swindling (and a finish works of Kingsley Amis), many Americans perspective London as a place where everybody drinks, all a time. And it’s arrange of true. According to Britain’s National Health Service, 12 percent of Londoners (about 900,000 people) splash some-more than 5 days a week. And, according to a 2009 report, as many as 17 million operative days are mislaid to drink any year in a United Kingdom. Ravi Somaiya"
And yet the original is written in English and is in a New York Times article
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/04/magazine/explaining-londoners.htmlThanks largely to a film and television conspiracy (and the complete works of Kingsley Amis), many Americans view London as a place where everyone drinks, all the time. And it’s sort of true. According to Britain’s National Health Service, 12 percent of Londoners (about 900,000 people) drink more than five days a week. And, according to a 2009 report, as many as 17 million working days are lost to booze each year in the United Kingdom. Ravi Somaiya
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• #13762
Was about to post that BQ
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• #13763
Weird. So - English > something else > back to English?
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• #13764
I know it sounds racist, but I'm pretty sure someone wrote it in Urdu and chucked into a Google translator.
And that "Estates IT Limited" is a fake estate agent too (name taken from a software company from kent, as registered with Companies House).
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• #13765
Not really. Funnily enough that would have sounded less racist if you hadn't said "I know it sounds racist, but..."
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• #13766
My bad.
It was Yoruba.
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• #13767
The whole "blog" is a fantasy.
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• #13768
Your meant your.
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• #13769
Uber.
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• #13770
whyyyyyyy
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• #13771
I fall cake.
bit late with this, but ftfy
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• #13772
whyyyyyyy
So you don't need to carbon date her remains.
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• #13773
Ha ha, they say you get the tattoo you deserve.......
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• #13774
looks a bit like billie pipper