The longest e*pvp Thread I [English only]

03/27/2013 13:13 Myzu#9451
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Originally Posted by Yusago View Post
And you love your country because your don't have a company like the GEMA there?
Not only for this,I have alot of other reason to love Greece,Exaple: I can drive a motorcycle with 15 (125cc) and the police says nothing :)
03/27/2013 13:21 John​#9452
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Originally Posted by DeadLine. View Post
Good english, dude.
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Originally Posted by Nomad' View Post
I find it particularly ridiculous that you mock him for his English, while you even fail to get a half sentence right. Despite missing a verb, languages are always capitalized.
Oh, the irony.
03/27/2013 18:59 A​​#9453
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Originally Posted by DeadLine. View Post
Good english, dude.
Trank you Duden
03/27/2013 21:20 theitfan1337#9454
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03/27/2013 22:10 LS-fanfan#9455
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Originally Posted by NeVeR.FoRG1Ve View Post
Not only for this,I have alot of other reason to love Greece,Exaple: I can drive a motorcycle with 15 (125cc) and the police says nothing :)
And Car with 17 alone?
03/27/2013 23:32 Yuuka™#9456
I know in Greece the police is very chilled out. Like in Libya ;)
03/28/2013 10:29 Elsastylez#9457
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Originally Posted by Libya View Post
I know in Greece the police is very chilled out. Like in Libya ;)
Yes, the same is in Russia or Turkey. I live in Germany and the Police is strictly.
03/28/2013 10:40 Peshо#9458
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Originally Posted by Libya View Post
I know in Greece the police is very chilled out. Like in Libya ;)
You can do whatever you want here, if you have enough money.
03/28/2013 10:44 A​​#9459
Good Morning
03/28/2013 11:47 theitfan1337#9460
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Originally Posted by Elsastylez View Post
Yes, the same is in Russia or Turkey. I live in Germany and the Police is strictly.
*strict
Strictly, in this context, would relate to "is". Translated to German, you just said: "Ich lebe in Deutschland und die Poilzei existiert hier sehr streng."
While adjectives always relate to nouns, adverbs (adjective + -ly) always relate to verbs.
03/28/2013 11:53 ulef#9461
whats up :3
03/28/2013 12:01 John​#9462
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Originally Posted by Nomad' View Post
*strict
Strictly, in this context, would relate to "is". Translated to German, you just said: "Ich lebe in Deutschland und die Poilzei existiert hier sehr streng."
While adjectives always relate to nouns, adverbs (adjective + -ly) always relate to verbs.
Give up, this is a war you can't win.
03/28/2013 13:24 theitfan1337#9463
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Originally Posted by Yusago View Post
Give up, this is a war you can't win.
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03/28/2013 14:20 A​​#9464
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Originally Posted by ulef View Post
whats up :3
How are u
03/28/2013 14:54 Arby#9465
Howdy everyone! Finally, I have school holidays. Yay.


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Originally Posted by Nomad' View Post
*strict
Strictly, in this context, would relate to "is". Translated to German, you just said: "Ich lebe in Deutschland und die Poilzei existiert hier sehr streng."
While adjectives always relate to nouns, adverbs (adjective + -ly) always relate to verbs.
Good ol' Nomad' ;)