[QUOTE=Egon Spengler;46475804][sp]no more baneposting i swear[/sp]
[IMG]http://www.operatorchan.org/pasta/src/14082938221.png[/IMG][/QUOTE]
bane is the meme that simply keeps on giving
there's no end to its nonsense just when it starts dying on /tv/ it's revived across the internet
[QUOTE=Dick Slamfist;46476287]bane is the meme that simply keeps on giving
there's no end to its nonsense just when it starts dying on /tv/ it's revived across the internet[/QUOTE]
But that original Stu pic, the 'pussy game ridiculous' one is pretty hilarious. In fact, someone post it.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/do967xe.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=Dirty_Ape;46476358]But that original Stu pic, the 'pussy game ridiculous' one is pretty hilarious. In fact, someone post it.[/QUOTE]
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/t1y71AL.jpg[/IMG]
[img]http://puu.sh/cOyjB/437bd95462.png[/img]
are we posting Ass Creed glitches?
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Am I bad person for not yet having experienced the face glitch in Unity yet?
[QUOTE=cdr248;46476184]I dunno what you are taliking about 5/9 of those are colored[/QUOTE]
White is a color too you racist fuck
[QUOTE=IliekBoxes;46476273][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQ8A5gRe_Dw[/media][/QUOTE]
Not sung in Norman-French 0/10
[QUOTE=TAU!;46476540][img]https://33.media.tumblr.com/eee87677e82dff4b489b08762a9b1b53/tumblr_naf1xwBz371sz39j8o1_1280.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
Pro-tip: In some transliteration schemes, "dh" is used for the sound made by the old letter ð (a voiced dental fricative). It's basically a voiced "th", as in "this", as compared to the voiceless "th" in "thin". While not universal, it makes trying to read "Sadhbh" much easier if you assume that's how it's supposed to be pronounced..
[QUOTE=gman003-main;46476850]Pro-tip: In some transliteration schemes, "dh" is used for the sound made by the old letter ð (a voiced dental fricative). It's basically a voiced "th", as in "this", as compared to the voiceless "th" in "thin". While not universal, it makes trying to read "Sadhbh" much easier if you assume that's how it's supposed to be pronounced..[/QUOTE]
Sathbh isnt any easier to pronounce though
how the fuck does "bh" even sound? "buh"?
[QUOTE=Timebomb575;46476865]Sathbh isnt any easier to pronounce though
how the fuck does "bh" even sound? "buh"?[/QUOTE]
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sadhbh_(name)[/url]
sheds a bit of light, not much though
[QUOTE=Pelican;46476881][url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sadhbh_(name)[/url]
sheds a bit of light, not much though[/QUOTE]
So Sadhbh is pronounced "Sive" (like "Five" but with an S)
[I]makes perfect sense[/I]
[QUOTE=Timebomb575;46476930]So Sadhbh is pronounced "Sive" (like "Five" but with an S)
[I]makes perfect sense[/I][/QUOTE]
It's Irish, they were drunk at the time they made their language.
[sp]I so wish I could learn Irish...[/sp]
[QUOTE=DiscoInferno;46477244]It's Irish, they were drunk at the time they made their language.
[sp]I so wish I could learn Irish...[/sp][/QUOTE]
"Aaaaaah, Sive? Allllllright lemme right that down. S-a-dhbh-" *flop*
[QUOTE=gman003-main;46476850]Pro-tip: In some transliteration schemes, "dh" is used for the sound made by the old letter ð (a voiced dental fricative). It's basically a voiced "th", as in "this", as compared to the voiceless "th" in "thin". While not universal, it makes trying to read "Sadhbh" much easier if you assume that's how it's supposed to be pronounced..[/QUOTE]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRsPheErBj8[/media]
Well, hey, at least it's not [URL="http://sco.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baw"]Scots![/URL]
[QUOTE=Timebomb575;46476930]So Sadhbh is pronounced "Sive" (like "Five" but with an S)
[I]makes perfect sense[/I][/QUOTE]
It's note Sive like Five, it's Sah-ihv. Like Saw, then Iv like "it". Capitalized I's in phonetics are "ih" like in "it".