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Lu! Stop writing such awesome and informative stuff! My mind is exploding with knowledge!
Ooh, now I'm getting more excited.
*Checks website* Russians... But, yes, this is a rather cruel attempt at making us laugh. Sadist humour.
The... the hay? I have a green crystal? *Shakes hoof of the pony that gave me rep* Thank you SO much, sir/madam. It means a great deal. Oh, pages...
Mm hm. I saw it the second time round.
Braces = Achy. As usual.
...I be jelly.
No, DRD. I be bored.
No idea. Come on, guys, speak!
Russian history?! o3o o3o o3o Anyhow. I'm considering becoming a lecturer for English in Germany, Russia or Finland.
...I don't get the joke.
What do you speak? Proto Uralic. In other news, Star Trek is silly. But awesome-silly.
Prohtoh yooralik.
I felt sick for most of the day. Not a nice feeling.
Uralic. It's the same with Hungarian and Estonian. And, if I'm not mistaken, proto-Uralic was started in the Ural mountains in Siberia.
Banned for living in the UK. ...Wait, doesn't that mean I and many others here should be banned?
*Cough* Igaveyourep *cough*
Finnish sounds nice. But aye, from what I've read about it so far, it does seem madly difficult.
Spike? Linguist? Really? Hm... aspirations... Just recently, I was thinking of becoming a lecturer for English at a Russian, German or Finnish...
Aye. I'd like to think that I'm learning. Slowly, but I'm learning.