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Old May 26, 2009, 08:56 PM // 20:56   #81
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AND HWO THE F*@!! DO YOU SAY FOW is it like when i on team speak people say it like foe i say like pow with f or wow with f i dont get it lol
I pronounce it Fissure of Woe, personally.

More than half of the mispronunciations in this thread stem simply from inability or unwillingness to actually learn how to read. It's sad how poorly the english language is being represented in modern society. I really hope you children make an attempt later in your lives to actually make an effort to be able to communicate properly.
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Old May 26, 2009, 09:38 PM // 21:38   #82
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I pronounce it Fissure of Woe, personally.

More than half of the mispronunciations in this thread stem simply from inability or unwillingness to actually learn how to read. It's sad how poorly the english language is being represented in modern society. I really hope you children make an attempt later in your lives to actually make an effort to be able to communicate properly.
Many of the names/words in Guild Wars are not English, so this is irrelevant. But thanks for making a useless post condemning the modern usage of the English language!
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Old May 26, 2009, 10:09 PM // 22:09   #83
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Only very few of the words being mentioned in this thread are sourced from foreign language. Also, people are talking about how they misread a word and go with how they misread it. "Kuzrick" comes to mind. Most of the posts in this thread deal with precisely that problem: these kids don't take the time to actually read what they're given, and ignorantly continue to make asses of themselves.

And honestly, nobody gives a rat's ass about where you've been either, so go stroke your e-peen someplace else. Having visited a country doesn't make you an expert in their language.

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Old May 27, 2009, 08:16 AM // 08:16   #84
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what's an e-peen? xD
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Old May 27, 2009, 08:22 AM // 08:22   #85
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Only very few of the words being mentioned in this thread are sourced from foreign language. Also, people are talking about how they misread a word and go with how they misread it. "Kuzrick" comes to mind. Most of the posts in this thread deal with precisely that problem: these kids don't take the time to actually read what they're given, and ignorantly continue to make asses of themselves.

And honestly, nobody gives a rat's ass about where you've been either, so go stroke your e-peen someplace else. Having visited a country doesn't make you an expert in their language.

Pew pew my e-peen! STROKE STROKE STRRRRROOOOKE IT GOOOOD. Hmm, that didn't come out the way I thought it would... oh well!

Having visited another country on several occasions does give one an edge when compared to those who have not.
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