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iltoroargento , in "¡Hola, soy Vince con Slap Chop!" It's not a dub!
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The jokes still hit pretty much the same lol. Definitely same energy.

superfes , in "¡Hola, soy Vince con Slap Chop!" It's not a dub!

I like it better in Spanish

ace_garp , in Is anyone else into demoscene videos?
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This one was my favourite back in the day,

Bomb! - State of Mind - (1998) NSFW

ace_garp , in Is anyone else into demoscene videos?
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apt-get install bb

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DeuxChevaux , in When people speak English but with German grammar
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Haha, I am a native German speaker, and I had a hard time following them without looking at the subtitles. But then, grammar is a fickle bitch in all languages.

verity_kindle , in 'I Want to Break Free' (Queen) Performed In North Korea
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Inspiring and bold. Don't we all want to break free, as Putin and Kim Jong Un drop their new album, "99 Shit Balloons"?

InternetCitizen2 OP ,

We are due for a remake it seems.

NoneOfUrBusiness , in When people speak English but with German grammar

Can we just appreciate "breakfasted"? Why doesn't English have that?

Wanderer ,

From what I have gathered. In German you can just make up words, it it makes sense everyone will just go along with it.

There are a lot of words in English that could exist but if you made them someone would look at like you are stupid for thinking something that isn't a word is a word. You can't just make words.

barsoap ,

English does that all the time, breakfast is actually a very good example. Toothpaste. Hairstyle. Bedroom.

barsoap ,

It should be "I broke fast", not "I breakfasted", there's already a verb in there but people have forgotten, TBH "To have break fast" is quite questionable grammar. It's different in German, "Frühstück" means "early piece", an adjective-noun compound which then can be fed through the usual verbification rules.

lvxferre , in When people speak English but with German grammar
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It's kind of funny how extremely similar English and German are, but you notice it only when you neither natively speak. Because of that doesn't the video even off to me sound.

(And yes, I'm doing it on purpose. Why not?)

mozz Admin , in Killing In The Name Performed By The North Korean Military Chorus (Rare Footage)
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This one, featuring the 1993 Red Army choir, is 100% real.

InternetCitizen2 OP ,

Holy fuck!

doodledup , in When people speak English but with German grammar

No matter how bad their English is, nobody would ever speak like that in Germany.

lvxferre ,
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The video isn't trying to imitate a German speaker with poor English; it's simply German syntax with English vocabulary.

just_another_person , in Observations - Billy Joel | Pat Finnerty

Good points. I think 'Pressure' is actually Billy Joel attempting to ripoff Queen, but the metamorphosized Queen in the late 70's/80's. Imagine Freddy Mercury singing the words in Pressure, and you'll hear Joel trying to sound like him. The synth part in that song played on a piano would sound distinctly classical as well, which was always a big theme in Queen's and Mercury's style.

bigbadmoose , in Observations - Billy Joel | Pat Finnerty

That lil beato 🤣

Eheran , in Why Doesn't International Law Apply To The West? - First Thought

"First thought" sums up the rest of the title. Hopefully it will not be the last thought.

farcaster , in Is anyone else into demoscene videos?

1995 by Kewlers & mfx

https://youtu.be/weGYilwd1YI

plasticcheese , in When people speak English but with German grammar

Heh, "Shield Toads" :)

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