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Swiss hockey coach tells it like it is
Fuckin embarrassing it what that is.
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"Would a nazi get turned on by interracial gangbang porn?"
Letterkenny is my jam.
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Don't Try And Start Shit With A Letterkenny Dude
Not the Letterkenny I was thinking of...
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Learning English: "Ough" is tough to figure out
Don't start shit with a Letterkenny, dude.
By that logic "England" English is also it's own bastardized form of proper English that branched off on it's own when North America was being colonized. There are things in NA English that England used to do but dropped and vice versa. Or are you saying England English is always the "correct" English even if it diverts from what it used to call correct English?