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  • AWWMAYGAHHWWWD SOO GOOD :D !

  • swag

  • nieve means both ice cream and snow

  • @OrlandoMoons That's not true in Spanish some people do use the word nieve for ice cream also "elado" which in English in translates to cold but it's also used for ice cream so before you go around correcting people know what you're talking about homey!

  • @IHateGamez lol dude, I KNOW what I'm talking about I'm mexican and in a great part of latin america people refer icecream as nieve and it is not "elado" it's "helado" which is not cold, is frozen or freezing, so before correcting a latin american, learn some culture.

  • @OrlandoMoons Okay, sorry for misspelling the word but you understood what I was trying to say. I think for some reason I replied to the wrong comment because it wasn't you who I was trying to address. It was actually the dude named brunoelmejordelmundo he said "Nieve means snow not ice cream" so that was my mistake. I wasn't trying to correct latin America so I don't understand where that idea came from. Anyway like I said my comment wasn't meant for you it was a mistake peace.

  • nieve means snow not ice cream

  • Clifford you all have to much time on your hands.

  • lolz yyyyy

  • Just kidding this is tight

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