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6 yrs ago
Current Remember my joke theory about how the world ended in 2012 and each subsequent year has just been a layer by layer descent into hell? It feels less and less like a joke each year.
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6 yrs ago
Bro it's so weird thinking I was 15 when I joined here. I'm turning 21 in March. Time is a scam.
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@pyroman

*Slightly embarrassed giggling fit* "But I can't say it, I swear!"

"Weeeaaaaaak."
@pyroman The guy even tells her in Kurdish to, along the lines of; 'keep reading on it and you'll learn alright okay'. I was just like, that's such a stereotypically Sodalite response though. XD

Except Bloodstone has also been shown to enjoy sleeping just as he does eating, so clearly he sees some sort of benefit to it. The dad in the video was threatening the daughter to get her to sleep. XD
@21308 Just like Canada, very different where you go. I've been in Alberta, Ontario, and Quebec, and I'll say right now I liked Alberta better than the other two places for sure. I have very mixed feelings about Quebec because though I understand why they are the way they are and I can relate to some of the crap they've been through it's also hard to feel supportive of them when you're one of the groups (immigrant and muslim) that they aren't too fond of. And Ontarians think they're the center of the universe or something. Honestly, I don't think Canadians are all that polite, but then again Kurds are pretty big on the whole respect thing and though my Canadian friends see me as really polite I'm seen as sort of rude by my Kurdish peers. ^ ^" And thanks.

I just saw the butter thing. That was a special. XD
@21308 Not so much polite but more like not prone to yelling over the tiniest things, because (and this is Kurdish Bias speaking here) I think Kurds are way more polite and respectful than Canadians and presumably Americans, it's just that we're not as well-tempered. XD. Because I think that, tied with Arabs and Punjabis, we stereotype or not, do tend to have pretty bad tempers. The shoe thing is a very middle eastern stereotype and I'm sorry to say that it's sorta true. XD

And that man actually lives in America; his name is Shlovan, not sure where in America he lives though. All his American sides are said in English while the Kurdish sides are said in Kurdish; you may have not picked it up because of the accent. ^ ^"

And you have no idea, the cops are awful. Actually awful.

Also, I tend to go on Tumblr in 'bursts' so to speak so I've yet to notice, no worries. XD
@21308

It was actually the first car that was the American one, the second one was the Kurdish scenario. XD I swear I didn't even feel safe on the sidewalks. And the police are just like...

*Sees twenty kids shoved into a four-seat car*

*There aren't even seatbelts in the car to bother wearing them*

*The driver is probably 12*

*Shrugs*

It's quite the sight. :P

I always joked that it's a good thing that alcohol is hard to find in Kurdistan because otherwise we'd be reenacting Harry Potter, flying cars and all.

Well, of course they're a thing, I've always been aware they're a thing, it's just not a thing that really like...Stood out to me until now.XD
@HaltingBlooper

I have found Kurdish Emerald.

"IS THAT NICE!? DOING THIS TO ME MORNING EVERY MORNING!?"

@21308 > W < And I'm glad you liked it! It was really cute and made me feel really fuzzy inside but then again I'm biased so...*shot*

I'm usually not a Vine person myself but I love their stuff, just because it's like...'I can relate to this'. They do a lot of American VS Kurdish things and it works well enough as Canadian VS Kurdish things.

For example, how I want to react (but don't) when people tell me that they know where Kurdistan is, and when they don't know where Kurdistan is.

Or how about Canadian/American drivers versus Kurdish ones?

Or even just the fact that I like to imagine this dog as Eve locked in a car and Mars taunting her.

Of course, exaggerated, but still. I also would do a translation but Kurdish insults and figures of speech are...Weird in English.

I just want to point out that the man is insulting the dog, challenging him to a fight, and then yelling at the dog to come outside if he's a man.
@21308

Oh my gosh no that's adorable.

Loony Loon or Mad Duck works as well.

*Prays that someone, anyone, out there gets the reference*
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