Mapping is Ageless
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Posted by Nickelplate on Sat Nov 5th at 3:27am 2005


Oh, come on! look at your avatar.. Obviously a Cabr?n. A little Rascal!

No debo decir "Oye, feo Chingadero de madre!" pero, "Cabr?n" es bien, s??




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Posted by asterix_vader on Sat Nov 5th at 3:34am 2005


haha...... -_-

That was not funny.
(it was)

what's wrong with KND? you don't like cartoons?





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Posted by Nickelplate on Sat Nov 5th at 3:49am 2005


Haha. I like some cartoons, yes. As for KND: I dont know what it is. I was just saying that the little character there looks like a rascal.


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Posted by Foxpup on Sat Nov 5th at 3:50am 2005


Cabr?n? My pocket dictionaries must be missing words...


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Posted by asterix_vader on Sat Nov 5th at 4:03am 2005


KND: Kids Next Door (only on CartoonNetwork) kids that fight against evil adults.
ca**?n... it's in my dictionary. it says: "m. he-goat; cuckold (man whose wife is unfaithful)."
but it means something like... gly, the meaning can differ.




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Posted by Windows 98 on Sat Nov 5th at 4:17am 2005


KND is a decent cartoon. Nothing tops the following (in order)

Aqua Teen Hunger Force
Family Guy
Futurama
Ren & Stimpy


Some other too but I'm drawing a blank.






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Posted by Crono on Sat Nov 5th at 4:26am 2005


I liked the Animatrix Second Renaissance episode. Other than that I can't stand the show much


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Posted by asterix_vader on Sat Nov 5th at 4:31am 2005


i love almost all cartoonnetwork cartoons.



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Posted by Nickelplate on Sat Nov 5th at 5:03am 2005


Asterix: I never meant gay or Cuckhold... Maybe in Peru it's different.. I always hear Cabron as "Rascal" just a regular term you call your freinds...


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Posted by asterix_vader on Sat Nov 5th at 5:10am 2005


ah yes, they use that word to mean "rascal" but only in chile. (maybe in some other countries too, but monstly in chile)



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Posted by Nickelplate on Sat Nov 5th at 6:12am 2005


Maybe I am from Chile....

Actually not, but I learned a lot of spanish from other ppl, not just book learning. who knows where the heck these ppl are from...




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Posted by satchmo on Sat Nov 5th at 7:07am 2005


Necessito hablar Espanol cuando trabajando cada dia. Hay muchos Mexicanos en Los Angeles.

Apologies if I butchered the beautiful language.



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Posted by asterix_vader on Sat Nov 5th at 5:23pm 2005


? quoting satchmo
Necessito hablar Espanol cuando trabajando cada dia. Hay muchos Mexicanos en Los Angeles.

Apologies if I butchered the beautiful language.

rofl (no offense) that "necessito" made me laugh (because of double S)
you mean "Necesito hablar Espa?ol cuando trabajo cada d?a. Hay muchos Mexicanos en Los Angeles." you typed well the last part.

and yes, it's a beautiful language.





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Re: Mapping is Ageless
Posted by WarloK on Sat Nov 5th at 9:52pm 2005


Not that i would intentionally make myself sound like a complete loser but i think Spongebob Squarepants quite pwns all others.



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Posted by French Toast on Sat Nov 5th at 11:05pm 2005


I'd agree with you Warlok, only if Family Guy didn't exist.




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Posted by satchmo on Sat Nov 5th at 11:28pm 2005


How do you translate "Amorres Perros"?

It's the title of a famous Spanish movie, but I've heard lots of different translations.




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Posted by BlisTer on Sat Nov 5th at 11:48pm 2005


you ppl are blind



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Posted by Andrei on Sat Nov 5th at 11:49pm 2005


erm... "Love's Nasty"?




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Posted by asterix_vader on Sun Nov 6th at 12:02am 2005


? quoting satchmo
How do you translate "Amorres Perros"?

It's the title of a famous Spanish movie, but I've heard lots of different translations.

it's Amores, not AmorRes

amores > loves
perros > dogs

but i don't even know its exact meaning in spanish <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif">

maybe Andrei's right?





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Posted by Nickelplate on Sun Nov 6th at 12:24am 2005


Tonto gente! "Amores Perros" significa "Puppy Love!"




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