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MeDeFe wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:MeDeFe wrote:The language is called 'Finnish', yes, but the same word can also be used as an adjective describing what nationality one is of. It's pretty easy in English because there's only one word to denote the nationality, there are three different languages spoken in Finland that I know of, and at least in Finnish and Swedish there are different terms for a person depending on which language is ones native.
I told you someone from Wales is a whale. Thanks MEDEFE for backing me up.
I did not back you up, I just didn't comment on it, I actually think it would be a Welsh person, not sure what the language would be called... possibly Gaelic.
jonesthecurl wrote:MeDeFe wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:MeDeFe wrote:The language is called 'Finnish', yes, but the same word can also be used as an adjective describing what nationality one is of. It's pretty easy in English because there's only one word to denote the nationality, there are three different languages spoken in Finland that I know of, and at least in Finnish and Swedish there are different terms for a person depending on which language is ones native.
I told you someone from Wales is a whale. Thanks MEDEFE for backing me up.
I did not back you up, I just didn't comment on it, I actually think it would be a Welsh person, not sure what the language would be called... possibly Gaelic.
Welsh person. Welsh language (if speaking of it in English). "Cymraig" properly.
Whales congregate in schools.
Welsh congregate in pubs.
Incidentally, I thought the name for the Finnish language was "Suomi". So a guy called Ussi (or was it Yussi?) told me anyhow.
jonesthecurl wrote:MeDeFe wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:MeDeFe wrote:The language is called 'Finnish', yes, but the same word can also be used as an adjective describing what nationality one is of. It's pretty easy in English because there's only one word to denote the nationality, there are three different languages spoken in Finland that I know of, and at least in Finnish and Swedish there are different terms for a person depending on which language is ones native.
I told you someone from Wales is a whale. Thanks MEDEFE for backing me up.
I did not back you up, I just didn't comment on it, I actually think it would be a Welsh person, not sure what the language would be called... possibly Gaelic.
Welsh person. Welsh language (if speaking of it in English). "Cymraig" properly.
Whales congregate in schools.
Welsh congregate in pubs.
Incidentally, I thought the name for the Finnish language was "Suomi". So a guy called Ussi (or was it Yussi?) told me anyhow.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
atheistheretic wrote:Sorry for those offended
mpjh wrote:I am an atheist. I am also think the scientific method is on of the best inventions of man. So I want to take issue with the implication of that the world trade centers would continue to exist except for the existence of religion.
A University of Chicago professor has completed a study of terrorism. His conclusion is that there is no evidence that "religion" is the common thread in terrorist act. In fact, at least half of the terrorism attacks in the last 40 years are from secular groups such as the Tamil Tigers. He did find one common thread. Terrorism, as a tactic, arises whenever a people find their country or territory occupied by foreign forces. He also found that the terrorism stops when the troops leave.
atheistheretic wrote:No point in me not learning it!
mpjh wrote:I am an atheist. I am also think the scientific method is on of the best inventions of man. So I want to take issue with the implication of that the world trade centers would continue to exist except for the existence of religion.
A University of Chicago professor has completed a study of terrorism. His conclusion is that there is no evidence that "religion" is the common thread in terrorist act. In fact, at least half of the terrorism attacks in the last 40 years are from secular groups such as the Tamil Tigers. He did find one common thread. Terrorism, as a tactic, arises whenever a people find their country or territory occupied by foreign forces. He also found that the terrorism stops when the troops leave.
Stephen Wayne wrote:if your still recruiting i want in
am agnostic but not to sure
Juan_Bottom wrote:Oh, you'll have to PM MeDeFe and he'll add you ASAP. He just doesn't seem to be on enough to monitor this thread right now.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
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