gmilner wrote:This thread has taken a turn I never would have predicted five pages ago.
It's called the "Kerble Cure-all."
He's a magical being.
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gmilner wrote:This thread has taken a turn I never would have predicted five pages ago.
gmilner wrote:I dunno...As trivial as the whole thing is, I've actually found it really interesting. I've been very surprised by how many people agreed that the kid sort of had it coming to him.
kerble wrote:I'm glad we got the Raj/Radge cunt thing squared away, shit was pissing me off. Earwicker, you sub-continental sub-literate. you looked like a racist asshole this whole time. even if you're not, you looked like a complete twat.
India is referred to as the sub-continent (as in subcontinental Asia). your malapropism re: raj means you don't understand the Indian language, hence "sub-continental sub-literate."
Earwicker wrote:As has been pointed out to you fine upstanding folk raj (or radge - I was unaware of an official spelling) has absolutely nothing to do with India. Definition of 'raj/radge cunt' - one who flips out and becomes aggressive without any reasonable cause.
So you can see how it's relevant here?
Or maybe not.
kerble wrote:thanks for the pedantry, Earwicky. but as I implied earlier, I'm not the one who doesn't know what he's talking about. I know what radge means. I have a solid grasp of 'English' English.
kerble wrote:yeah, I'm pretty sure the word "Raj" has no etymological origins in Scotland.
let's check, shall we?
yep. no Scottish there. nice effort. F for delivery, though.
kerble wrote:good work!
sincerely,
Faiz Raji.
cunning linguist/not so cunning phonetician
emmanuelle cunt wrote:NO!
kerble wrote:yeah, I was just having some fun there, floogy.
awful niggardly of you, though.
kerble wrote:what? did I say something wrong?
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