A bit of Fry and Laurie - Doctor and cigarrettes
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pure brilliance :D
this just gets better with age
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I love Pechos ;)
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Haha, wish this was my doctor!
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@Nathanchooper A lot of people in Spain tend to stand on their heads. The 'do/does/did' answer is a misguided myth.
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@xeosik and how do you use intonation in written form?
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Stephen: "Are you a doctor?"
Hugh: "No, but it stands to reason."
He wasn't a doctor. Yet. xD
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Stephan's laugh always gets me :D
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@Itsukikohaku haha, mine's better than yours, I'm big and cool, pay attention to me!
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This is a helluva good sketch. Best sketch show ever!
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"Well of course too much is bad for you, too much of anything is bad for you, you blithering twat!" Best quote ever XD
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British sitcoms are the best type of tv EVER.
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@SandraCH91 that's crazy anyway. In slavic languages there are no such particles, phrase meaning depends on intonation.
xeosik 2 months ago
@xeosik I don't think it's much crazier than using intonation. These are the kind of things that make every single language special and unique, in my opinion of course.
SandraCH91 2 months ago
why does spanish contain so many up-side-down question marks?
Nathanchooper 4 months ago 7
@Nathanchooper Because we don't have any kind of word that say you're about to read a question in written form. Spanish opening question marks would be the equivalent to Do/Does/Did, Have... at the begining of a question.
SandraCH91 4 months ago 15