In Germany they don't say "let me hug you" they say"Beiße meinen glänzenden, metallenen Arsch" Which means "I never want to let you go"
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#Offtopic
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METALLIC ARSE??? Wha?
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4 Replieshttps://i.imgur.com/ykcoCai.png Why am I not surprised?
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Edited by fangfireskull: 2/20/2018 5:14:33 PMI see your fact and raise you this.
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Didn't they say that to Jewish prisoners....
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3 Replies“Bite my shiny metal ass”......that’s some quality bait right there
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People don't typically say "let me hug you" in English either...
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Isn't that from Bender from Futurama?
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[quote]In Germany they don't say "let me hug you" they say"Beiße meinen glänzenden, metallenen Arsch" Which means "I never want to let you go"[/quote] Quality.
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Arsch? That’s ass isn’t it. [spoiler]i see through your lies [/spoiler]
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I wouldn’t expect any less from OT.
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Edited by Tri1k: 2/18/2018 9:46:34 PMLol no [spoiler]I’ll tell that to my German friend even though I know what it means[/spoiler] [spoiler]I’ll also have to say no homo[/spoiler]
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5 RepliesHow do you pronounce that?
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1 Replycool, now what's "meatbag" in german
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1 ReplyGoogle translate would say otherwise.
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"Bite my shiny metal ass" [spoiler]Well played, good sir[/spoiler]
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From what I know of German, having been in Germany 12 hours ago, that means "Bite my shiny, metal ass."
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Now hug someone and whisper that phrase really slowly.
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1 ReplyWait, do they say that before or dureing the hug?