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Daily Chit Chat - Summer thread coming soon!

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droomph

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    Well I DO live there and in my experience most people say that quite often. I don't have an "accent" so to say because I speak like where I live. Artificial and ****ing boring.
     
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    I've never heard it used except by people jokingly using it. I suspect it was made up and never actually uttered in seriousness.
     

    droomph

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    No trust me, people say it quite often. It means "very" and it's used about half of the time when we mean "very".

    So before this just becomes an argument between me and Scarf, what are other stereotypical slang of your culture/land that you and your friends use?
     
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    I was gonna rage that you equated my home state with that tired expression, but I see you didn't mean it. You may pass.

    Daily Chit Chat - Summer thread coming soon!


    YOU SHALL NOT PASS!
     

    droomph

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    No sushi? That's okay because kimuchi will always love you :mudkip^_^:

    Also speaking of smilies does any mod use :furretlock: to lock threads anymore? Just asking, since I've seen a couple of locked threads and none of them have it (sad). It's not something serious. But it's cute!
     

    Usagi-Chan~

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    Fried squid, totally delicious, especially when fresh. The best kind I've had is from St. Augustine. Typing this has made me hungry
     

    TRIFORCE89

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    Never heard of that.

    Time for Wikipedia.

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    Wth is that those are like onion rings

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    Squid? Wtf
    Basically, yeah. Like an onion ring, but with a slice of squid rather than an onion. Mediterranean in origin, but it's popular and can be found on chain restaurant menus almost everywhere.
     
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    My junior high science teacher served us calamari on the same day she had us dissect squids. She made us think we'd be eating the ones we dissected, too, so everyone was all concerned.
     
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