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Demi777

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Come on for heavens sake how hard is it to say: can someone please translate. Then people say haha ok all good we are talking about:alalalalalala and then you go aaaaahh hahahaha and then its all good.
 

Demi777

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Ive come in there with people tying english,spanish,german,dutch , persian,...and more at the same time and we laugh about it and stuff. Why dont you try to be a part of it ( You have no idea how thankful ive been to google translate sometimes there) and have fun with us rather than go mad
 
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Fun, to whom? I think that Inuits need to be made to feel welcome, speaking their own tongues! Then there's Swahili, Mandarin, and of course ebonics spoken frum duh hood to deal with. No wonder the Holy spirit gives utterances in unknown tongues and prayer tongues. We have enough confusion here on earth, starting from the tower of Babel. The idea is fellowship, in one accord and sweet harmony. How can that be done if some hindu, buddist, or iragi wants to read their own language here?