[QUOTE=Thetalpha;22427]Well, German "Backfisch" is an old slang word for young woman... ...I guess they have it in Yiddish too.
Also, if you'd pay attention to what she writes, she already wrote like 10 times that she was a woman. Also, could you stop being a major fucktard and stop alleging people things?
God where the fucking hell am I? Most Annoying, Ignorant and Unfriendly Jackass in the Universe Ever... ...Awards? I guess I'm nominated but bing bing bing we have our votes and OH the winner is... ...Azayyyy-zeee-ellllll! Seriously, if you would take just a moment thinking of the real world instead of the giant orgy that is constantly taking place in your head you would realize that not everybody wants to **** everybody at every given time and that the world isn't populated by lesbian incestors with kippahs. And you'd also notice that you are straining peoples' nerves to their maximum extents and that someday you'll open the door and whoever stands there will painfully strangle you to death, and that someone is probably going to be your own mother because even she can't stand you so SHUT THE FUCKING HELL UP, DICKHEAD!!!
What is going on here? Watch the language please! I will let it go, and I am not going to clean it up, but next time, insult without the curse words.
What? You just said,
Bumblebee Bumblebee, Death Death
WTF?
Hummel Hummel - Mors Mors is an old saying in Hamburg. It is attributed to an old history of the 18th century. In that time when there hasn´t been a canalisation system yet there where people who carried the potable water to the houses. One of these water carrier was Johann Wilhelm Bentz, a quite crabby and grimly person. He lived in a flat where a city soldier named Christian Hummel lived before, a very nice person, favored by the street children. So, every time when the water carrier passed by the children shouted: "Hummel Hummel" to bother him. As he couldn´t defend very well against these children with his high weight of water (unto 30 liters) on his shoulders, he just answered with "Mors Mors". This is the short form of an old saying in the regional dialect : "Klei mi an Mors". ...what might be traduced with "Sod you" or more directly "lick my ****".
Nowadays it is a traditional hanseatic greeting form ;-)))
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What is "cartoon magick"?
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