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Sad Account closed
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 16 |
German thing
I only want to ask sceners from germany, why they release so much things in german language? Why they can't do it in English? In german, it will be only for german speak, but most of us can speak only english, so why they want to do things for all of us? Maybe there is still feeling in them, that they are something special and they don't want respect everyone. You know, who staretd two world wars and why!!! |
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T.M.R Account closed
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 749 |
There wasn't anything to understand as such, that's just a quote from the sitcom Fawlty Towers... Speaking of what things mean, did you know that "naff" (how i subconsciously pronounce the first half of your handle) is English slang and can mean either "unstylish, clichéd, or outmoded", "to fool around or go about" or can be used as a dismissal as in "naff off"...? |
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Graham Account closed
Registered: Dec 2002 Posts: 990 |
"...So that's two egg mayonnaise, a prawn Goebbels, a Herman Goering and four Colditz salads... no, wait a minute... I got confused because everyone keeps mentioning the war."
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Nafcom
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 588 |
Quote: "...So that's two egg mayonnaise, a prawn Goebbels, a Herman Goering and four Colditz salads... no, wait a minute... I got confused because everyone keeps mentioning the war."
Well, I have got confused, too. I will not mention it any longer now, thanks for telling, you are right!
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Nafcom
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 588 |
Quote: There wasn't anything to understand as such, that's just a quote from the sitcom Fawlty Towers... Speaking of what things mean, did you know that "naff" (how i subconsciously pronounce the first half of your handle) is English slang and can mean either "unstylish, clichéd, or outmoded", "to fool around or go about" or can be used as a dismissal as in "naff off"...?
Yep, I know.
Here is the explaination from dictionary:
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=naff
Well, but "Nafcom" is coming from this:
"Fan" <- reverse order is: "Naf". First three letters is: "c-o-m." = Nafcom! :)
Well, it's easy, isn't it?! :)
Well, hope I am not such a naff, even.
But interesting thing, thanks!
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T.M.R Account closed
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 749 |
And congratulations to Graham for knowing the routine better than i do... =-) |
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Sad Account closed
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 16 |
It's nice, that few sceners gave me the worst vote for me as musician after I started this discussion. I don't think, that they ever heard tune from me. If you think, that this discussion is so stupid, don't look at it and don't write, it is the best instrument how to stop it. That sentence of WW2 in my first text was written only for remit to german feeling, that they are something special. I sorely know that from my life. Maybe the best will be, when you ask your grandfather, how he felt it when he crushed down our country with gun in his hand.
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CreaMD
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 3048 |
SAD. I respect you as a scener and musician but this is enough.
For your own sake stop making fool of yourself. Nobody is interested in your offtopic and historically incompetent babbling. Please get back when you calm down and try to write serious C64 related stuff.
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Stryyker
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 468 |
Personally I don't see how long past history is relevent. Some Germans here are very helpful in many ways and communicate in english - the langauge of the people that bombed Germany and stole some technologies. Why do you want to use english as G. W. Bush uses it (and past USA presidents) who have issued bombings of a number of places around the world.... Get over it. If we still react on all history then no one would talk to anyone.
For the record I do get jealous at some nice stuff written in non english that I cannot read but I get over it. there isn't too much non english where there is no suitable english equivalent. |
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Steppe
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 1510 |
Just to make one thing clear: I don't mind at all being confronted with recent German history. In Germany we're struggling hard NOT to forget what happened a couple of decades ago, despite a small percentage of people that would like to close the topic once and forever. But that's not the point.
It just doesn't belong in here as the C64 scene is a global, multinational and mostly nonpolitical community, isn't it. |
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T.M.R Account closed
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 749 |
Sad: the way i see it, you owe the Germans an apology because you're attempting to stereotype them against something that the majority of them don't *want* to be based on events some sixty years ago. You also owe Puterman an apology for threatening violence against him when *you* misunderstood what he said.
My country invented the language you want everyone to use and the only reason it's so widespread is because we can't be bothered to learn any *other* language so we expect it to be a constant. And of course, we all shout slowly at Johnny Foreigner until he understands us and we live on fish and chips when on holiday in Spain. Sarcasm aside, the British empire managed to take in a lot of land and oppress a lot of people and i hope to hell people don't judge me on my ancestors being bastards in the same way you feel the Germans should be.
You say that you mentioned the second world war because of your opinion of "german feeling" and that you believe they feel "that they are something special" but *you're* the one wanting to get them to change which language they use - how arrogant is that?! i've already said it, but here we go again - Sad, you're making yourself look an arse. |
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