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129 Venena  2.3 years ago

Hi, just saying hi..... hi again.....

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    129 Venena

    Hi guys

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    35.4k Icey21

    @DeutscheLufthansaAG sounds like a heli to me ngl

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    13.7k Talon7192

    @X99STRIKER it's a Northrop t-38c talon

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    11.9k X99STRIKER

    @U2
    No no no, that’s a heli.

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    13.7k Talon7192

    @X99STRIKER no it's a Northrop t-38c talon

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    11.9k X99STRIKER

    @U2
    A helicopter? I can’t tell which one but definitely a helicopter.

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    13.7k Talon7192

    @X99STRIKER WOOOOSHSHSHSHOHSHHDHSHSHSHSHOOOOOshhohohhssssssshssssssssshsssssssshsssssssss

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    13.7k Talon7192

    @X99STRIKER can you guess the planes abey what they sound like

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    11.9k X99STRIKER

    @U2
    Everybody sucks.

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    @U2
    ???

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    13.7k Talon7192

    @X99STRIKER @ColonelCanada you both suck

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    @X99STRIKER
    Very.

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    11.9k X99STRIKER

    @ColonelCanada
    Interesting.

    +2 2.3 years ago
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    @X99STRIKER
    All Cyrillic languages look the same until you actually get a closer look at them.
    I used to always think that Russian and Ukrainian were the same, until I actually started learning both languages (didn't last long, now focusing on German). I noticed that there are actually two types of Russian. Don't know what the difference between the two is because I didn't actually inspect them. When learning the languages, I noticed that Ukrainian uses a bit more English characters than Cyrillic, such as "i".
    There are two actually.
    "і" and "ї". Most of it stays the same.
    In most Cyrillic languages, they keep
    "П", "Л", "Д" etc.

    +2 2.3 years ago
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    @ColonelCanada
    Didn’t see that…
    Interesting, I thought they were pretty much the exact same thing guess I was wrong.

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    @X99STRIKER
    Note that in the Russian language there is no "i" but in Ukrainian there is.

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    @ColonelCanada
    Ah, I don’t have Ukrainian on this thing, and it’s the government that sucks.
    I mean the people can be questionable, but you can’t blame them for the their government.

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    @X99STRIKER
    Thats Ukrainian. Russia sucks.

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    @ColonelCanada
    Hello in Russian is здравствуйте.
    Привет is hi.

    +2 2.3 years ago
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    35.4k Icey21

    sup

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    27.8k Dragoranos

    @beenz


    may b...

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    17.1k beenz

    @Dragoranos Nitrogen Oxide
    I doubt you understand

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    14.2k Griffon1

    salutations

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    27.8k Dragoranos

    Hydrogen Iodide

    I doubt you understand

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    Hello/Hallo/Bonjour/Привіт!

    +1 2.3 years ago
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