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Feb 21, 2010 09:35

[ Hey, so guess who is in a lot of pain? Not Nor at least. Although he is super cold from having walked  from the respawn point to the apartment, he was good and made sure to not get frostbite or do anything stupid. Being used to the cold gives you certain advantages. As does resting for a  day or two, when you're too blah to move. Or something..  ( Read more... )

so i heard about the war, lack of people, i respawned, where u at

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Swedish rules_the_north February 21 2010, 19:30:02 UTC
Come back t' m' apartment. Now.

...'celand's here.

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Swedish rules_the_north February 21 2010, 23:21:52 UTC
[He isn't used to hearing words of thanks from Denmark and Norway, so he really didn't expect it.] Y's.

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Swedish quietnorth February 21 2010, 23:44:59 UTC
I'll come soon.

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Swedish rules_the_north February 22 2010, 00:03:30 UTC
Will be full.

...the wall.

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Danish quietnorth February 22 2010, 00:05:59 UTC
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The wall will be full? I think you missed a vowel.

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Swedish - lol too many vowels actually rules_the_north February 22 2010, 00:44:49 UTC
'f w' tear 't down th' flat w'll b' large 'nough.

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Swedish - why he figured he just couldn't make out sweden's grunting suddenly 8|; quietnorth February 22 2010, 00:54:00 UTC
You can't redraw borders.

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Swedish rules_the_north February 22 2010, 09:15:47 UTC
'f 't was a border 't would b' German now.

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Swedish quietnorth February 23 2010, 02:31:37 UTC
...No. It's Norwegian.

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Swedish rules_the_north February 23 2010, 09:40:37 UTC
...'s your apartm'nt?

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Danish quietnorth February 23 2010, 22:55:03 UTC
I live there too. [ Not saying he owns it, but it's "his" too gdit. ]

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Swedish rules_the_north February 24 2010, 11:08:19 UTC
I see.

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Swedish quietnorth February 24 2010, 11:46:11 UTC
Do you? [ He probably doesn't mean the same as Denmark's "I see". ]

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Re: Swedish rules_the_north February 24 2010, 12:48:45 UTC
[No, it doesn't. Sweden's "I see" can mean anything between "I don't agree but don't want to say it" and "No comment". Right now it is the latter.]

...'s complicated.

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Swedish quietnorth February 24 2010, 14:34:16 UTC
I see.

[ What a family. ]

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Swedish rules_the_north February 24 2010, 16:51:29 UTC
...Means 't 's Icelandic too?

[And yeah, he has no idea what Norway's "I see" means, either. They should better get dictionaries. Norway-Sweden, not Norwegian-Swedish.]

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