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Hypnosis induction in "Arsene Lupin".

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Hypnosis induction in "Arsene Lupin". With Kristin Scott-Thomas as the hypnotist, countess Cagliostro.

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  • no, american is not a language. english is a language, so maybe if you want someone can manage that

  • I just about gagged when she spit wine in his mouth.

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  • @SigurdHeathen Really? Wow, stay away from porn then. lol.

  • @morganmuggle wow

  • The difference between American English and classic British English is certainly no worse than the difference between Elizabethan English and the gutter-dialects you speak today. I'd say there's less difference, "innit?"

    We at least had the courtesy to spell words in the pre-Norman Conquest (i.e. English) way, without those silly pseudo-French "ou"s everywhere.

  • What a misleading statement! Of course Americans do speak English, only a few words and spelling is a bit different, as well as accent, but all the rest is just the same. Australians, Canadians, Americans and Britons are all part of the great Anglosphere.

    Btw, your spelling is terribly incorrect. You should've written: "i'm - you're - it's - it's - definitely". So, you're the only one who was wrong here, not tombing111. ;)

  • being fair there are some small differences, however, I think it's important to think about this properly. america was colonised by britain, they spoke english, america developed and created a dialect - not a language. its the same with most other languages. german is spoken in many other countries than germany for example, yet there are subtle differences from country to country and even state to state.

  • What was she saying?

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