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Post by Spoon on Jun 15, 2008 5:34:53 GMT -5
How rude. Ich is Einstein auf disguise! Can du not tell by my sehr gut German language skills? *throws ein stein at your head* *is hit by a German stone* How rude. Ich is Einstein auf disguise! Can du not tell by my sehr gut German language skills? Nein! You haast ze bad Germund languvage skillzen! Das ist true. Ich should learn viele from du, since du ist die Mastern mit guten skillzen auf dem Deutsch.
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Post by Jina on Jun 15, 2008 5:37:58 GMT -5
*throws ein stein at your head* *is hit by a German stone* Nein! You haast ze bad Germund languvage skillzen! Das ist true. Ich should learn viele from du, since du ist die Mastern mit guten skillzen auf dem Deutsch. You know, it's funny. The greatest scientist of all time was called 'One Cup' Mein ze pawnful.
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Post by laurensk90 on Jun 15, 2008 5:40:16 GMT -5
*is hit by a German stone* Das ist true. Ich should learn viele from du, since du ist die Mastern mit guten skillzen auf dem Deutsch. You know, it's funny. The greatest scientist of all time was called 'One Cup' Mein ze pawnful. One Cup? Who is supposed to be one cup? Einstein might not be the greatest scientist of all time. He's only the most renowned. xD
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Post by Spoon on Jun 15, 2008 5:40:38 GMT -5
*is hit by a German stone* Das ist true. Ich should learn viele from du, since du ist die Mastern mit guten skillzen auf dem Deutsch. You know, it's funny. The greatest scientist of all time was called 'One Cup' Mein ze pawnful. I thought he was called 'One Stone'. Well, another of the great scientists basically represents an exciting development in weight measurements, and another is a portmanteau of a boat and a star sign. So none of them have particularly exciting names.
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Post by Jina on Jun 15, 2008 5:42:25 GMT -5
You know, it's funny. The greatest scientist of all time was called 'One Cup' Mein ze pawnful. I thought he was called 'One Stone'. Well, another of the great scientists basically represents an exciting development in weight measurements, and another is a portmanteau of a boat and a star sign. So none of them have particularly exciting names. I can think of one that did. Jina. *shot*
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Post by Spoon on Jun 15, 2008 5:42:43 GMT -5
Nein! You haast ze bad Germund languvage skillzen! Ach, schliess ab, Sie Barbaren. Actually, Barbara's left. So I can't see her any more. Sorry about that.
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Post by laurensk90 on Jun 15, 2008 5:43:42 GMT -5
You know, it's funny. The greatest scientist of all time was called 'One Cup' Mein ze pawnful. I thought he was called 'One Stone'. Well, another of the great scientists basically represents an exciting development in weight measurements, and another is a portmanteau of a boat and a star sign. So none of them have particularly exciting names. The ones that do have particularly exciting names are probably also the ones who are forgotten easily. If you were a famous scientist called In Der Herfststorm, would you be remembered?
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Post by Spoon on Jun 15, 2008 5:45:37 GMT -5
I thought he was called 'One Stone'. Well, another of the great scientists basically represents an exciting development in weight measurements, and another is a portmanteau of a boat and a star sign. So none of them have particularly exciting names. I can think of one that did. Jina. *shot* Of course. In fact, you are virtually a Great Scientist. (You just lack two key qualities) I thought he was called 'One Stone'. Well, another of the great scientists basically represents an exciting development in weight measurements, and another is a portmanteau of a boat and a star sign. So none of them have particularly exciting names. The ones that do have particularly exciting names are probably also the ones who are forgotten easily. If you were a famous scientist called In Der Herfststorm, would you be remembered? Are you joking? I'd remember a scientist called In Der Herfststorm (The Mighty Herfststorm, the lion sleeps tonight)!
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Post by Jina on Jun 15, 2008 5:48:20 GMT -5
I can think of one that did. Jina. *shot* Of course. In fact, you are virtually a Great Scientist. (You just lack two key qualities) The ones that do have particularly exciting names are probably also the ones who are forgotten easily. If you were a famous scientist called In Der Herfststorm, would you be remembered? Are you joking? I'd remember a scientist called In Der Herfststorm (The Mighty Herfststorm, the lion sleeps tonight)! Those two qualities are tonnes of chocolate and tonnes of followers.
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Post by laurensk90 on Jun 15, 2008 5:49:34 GMT -5
I can think of one that did. Jina. *shot* Of course. In fact, you are virtually a Great Scientist. (You just lack two key qualities) The ones that do have particularly exciting names are probably also the ones who are forgotten easily. If you were a famous scientist called In Der Herfststorm, would you be remembered? Are you joking? I'd remember a scientist called In Der Herfststorm (The Mighty Herfststorm, the lion sleeps tonight)! Well, I meant some name no one can prounounce without stuttering and is too complicated to remember, but I couldn't come up with anything good quickly.
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Post by Spoon on Jun 15, 2008 5:49:45 GMT -5
Of course. In fact, you are virtually a Great Scientist. (You just lack two key qualities) Are you joking? I'd remember a scientist called In Der Herfststorm (The Mighty Herfststorm, the lion sleeps tonight)! Those two qualities are tonnes of chocolate and tonnes of followers. I don't think Einstein had a lot of chocolate. Or a lot of followers. But tell me, Jina, what significant contribution have you made to the scientific community that would allow you to use the title "Great Scientist"?
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Post by Jina on Jun 15, 2008 5:52:05 GMT -5
Those two qualities are tonnes of chocolate and tonnes of followers. I don't think Einstein had a lot of chocolate. Or a lot of followers. But tell me, Jina, what significant contribution have you made to the scientific community that would allow you to use the title "Great Scientist"? I made a big cookie.
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Post by Spoon on Jun 15, 2008 5:53:11 GMT -5
Of course. In fact, you are virtually a Great Scientist. (You just lack two key qualities) Are you joking? I'd remember a scientist called In Der Herfststorm (The Mighty Herfststorm, the lion sleeps tonight)! Well, I meant some name no one can prounounce without stuttering and is too complicated to remember, but I couldn't come up with anything good quickly. I suppose. Like Dr Armestos Diegelfielgenschneider-Oxcratoscxzyczxowski. He discovered Diegelfielgenschneider-Oxcratoscxzyczxowskium. People prefer to call it argon.
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Post by Spoon on Jun 15, 2008 5:53:36 GMT -5
I don't think Einstein had a lot of chocolate. Or a lot of followers. But tell me, Jina, what significant contribution have you made to the scientific community that would allow you to use the title "Great Scientist"? I made a big cookie. So did Mr Kipling. He's not a Nobel Prize winner, though, is he?
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Post by laurensk90 on Jun 15, 2008 5:53:43 GMT -5
I don't think Einstein had a lot of chocolate. Or a lot of followers. But tell me, Jina, what significant contribution have you made to the scientific community that would allow you to use the title "Great Scientist"? I made a big cookie. Well, you can't argue with the scientific contribution that gives you, now, can you?
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