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Originally posted by Bowmann
If you're trying to say that I make fun of foreigners, then you're wrong.

As a rule, I don't. But in your case I do, for I know it rattles your cage. And that's what I like doing when I have a spare moment and I'm a little bored.
Aren't Americans and Australians foreigners to you?

Colonialist plonker.

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Originally posted by Bowmann
If you're trying to say that I make fun of foreigners, then you're wrong.

As a rule, I don't. But in your case I do, for I know it rattles your cage. And that's what I like doing when I have a spare moment and I'm a little bored.
As much as I know that it rattles your cage saying that you paid your subscription, simpleton.

Don't worry, I sleep well at night even if a geek on a chess forum makes fun of my language.

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Originally posted by Palynka
Aren't Americans and Australians foreigners to you?

Colonialist plonker.
Look up.

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Originally posted by Ravello
Change translator, it doesn't mean nothing.
It's Sicilian slang, actually.

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Originally posted by Ravello
As much as I know that it rattles your cage saying that you paid your subscription, simpleton.

Don't worry, I sleep well at night even if a geek on a chess forum makes fun of my language.
Tig! You're it.


I think I'll be The Antiravello for a whole month.

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Originally posted by Palynka
It's Sicilian slang, actually.
Cain'i minchia i salziz 'u cazz è dialetto siciliano, "spiritu di patata" non è siciliano, al massimo sardo.

......e non è un detto siciliano.

Pazienza se hai voglia di prendere per il culo per come parlo in inglese, ma non venire a fare il cretino con falsi proverbi siciliani.