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@00stGamatos Another half-assed comment with no logic behind it. We modified a bit with english in America to differentiate ourselves from others. Colour = Color in US. Honour = Honor in US, and slang terms are different.. Just because we don't spell the same way or use the same slang doesn't mean 'americans invented english'.............. No disrespect intended to any British in my post.
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@00stGamatos many americans are just ignorant
we are not educated in things our government thinks isnt important
English not originating is somthing we learn but its not somthing most retain
most americans care about who wore what at the red carpet
or who said what on fox
Americans especially from the northern states and western states are incredibly ignorant and care about hollywood not history past or present
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@pwner9999 sorry my dipshit cousin keeps using my account to say stupid shit... he apparently doesn't understand language differences or he's just being a dick.
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@pwner9999 Americans must really believe they invented english :D
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if you want peace prepare for war!
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Durring vietnam, they had something to bitch about (getting drafted.) Now, we have people joining the "Military" (Which exists to blow things up and kill people), and they bitch when they're deployed. You signed the paper.
My Husband DIED for this country, and all my post gets is a "comment needs approval". FUCK YOU YOUTUBE! GO SPARTANS/RESTREPO
wannabgirrly 1 year ago 1973
@wannabgirrly That is not a decision by YouTube, but a decision made by me. I personally check all comments before they get shown to the public. I don't like this kind of press control but there are too many dicks and douches posting shit. And this way your late husband gets treated with respect.
RIP to your husband, he died with honour.
pwner9999 1 year ago 1668
@pwner9999 Honor...not honour.
Wheelyboarder 1 year ago
@Wheelyboarder You trollin'?
If not; it's honour in the UK, thats where English was born.
pwner9999 1 year ago 1427
@pwner9999 not to sound like a troll but isnt english a very distant version of german? a lot of the words sound alike and what not.
tobiashawk8 11 months ago
@tobiashawk8 I don't really know to be honest, I don't think English and Germanic languages are closely related to eachother. I think you can divide them in Germanic; German, Dutch, Danish, etc. Latin: French, Spanish, Italian, Portuegese and English. I think English originates from the Saxons so maybe it is related to German languages.
pwner9999 11 months ago 253