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48 Names for Things You Didn't Know had Names
My Googlegänger is about the same age and grew up about 20km from me, even though my last name is rather uncommon. Combined with the fact that I don't use any social networks, it made for some awkward moments during job interviews over the years...
Also, Zugzwang sounds funky when pronounced by someone who doesn't speak German.
Top 10 Fictitious Languages
Welsh.
Mordhaus
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Cheers, mate.
Have a *promote then.
oritteropo
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It looks as if someone dowsed my shiny little ruby in bleach...

Cheers anyway.
Congrats on diamond
Change The Way You Look At Boobs
Hetero men love breasts, because prehistoric men... loved breasts. It must be true, Jimmy Carr said so.
Lawdeedaw
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Much obliged, mate!
*popemote
How to Melt Cars and BBQ Pigeons - Sixty Symbols
*discard
JiggaJonson
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Cheers, mate.
*promote
oritteropo
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Woah, steampunk!
Tweets printed by home-built ticker-tape machine
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-23812365
How To Win A Street Fight WIth Head Movement
I prefer to fight Zoidberg-style: instinctual ejection of bodily fluids combined with a lot of whoop, whoop, whoop.
Works every time.
How German Sounds Compared to Other Languages
Leaving different dialects aside for a moment, English sounds a lot like Dutch, Danish and, surprise, German. To me, it's all Frisian anyway.
This is hilarious. I often wonder how English sounds to non-native speakers.
Why is light slower in glass? - Sixty Symbols
Banausen. *discard
Why is light slower in glass? - Sixty Symbols
*discard for one more try
The European Union Explained
Quite a clusterfuck, but at least there are considerably less tank tracks on the fields between Brest and Moscow, so it's worth it.
This is what it looks like to learn a language in one year
Wife (die/eine Ehefrau) is feminine.
German as a language just went through too damn many evolutionary steps over the centuries. It's convoluted and bloated to a point where many people just ignore some of the rules, particularly regarding the "cases" you mentioned.
And German is hard. There are 16 words for "the" or "a" in German (male, female, neutral and plural multiplied by 4 "cases")! And the gender assignments make no sense at all. Why is "wife" not feminine?