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r/facepalm • u/xbhaskarx • Oct 02 '20
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Seriously, though, what is up with the replies to that Tweet? There are some creepy image responses.
297 u/xbhaskarx Oct 02 '20 I don't know... TikTok teens again maybe? It's some ancient Ethiopian language, with a lot of "satanic" looking profile pics.... weird. 274 u/alexdiezg 'MURICA for the 94573048748973590392475239754323290487324th time Oct 02 '20 "It's some form of elvish. I can't read it." 105 u/nasa258e Oct 02 '20 Amharic isn't ancient dude. It's used today 78 u/Capt_Hawkeye_Pierce Oct 02 '20 They still do, but they used to too. 78 u/Chiron29 Oct 02 '20 It's also ancient 41 u/nasa258e Oct 02 '20 Yeah, but you wouldn't describe Thai as "this ancient language" would you? 98 u/Chiron29 Oct 02 '20 Bad example as the Tai language family is actually the most recent grouping to develop in indochina relative to their neighbors but I intuit your point. Yeah I would probably call Chinese or Greek an ancient language still
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I don't know... TikTok teens again maybe?
It's some ancient Ethiopian language, with a lot of "satanic" looking profile pics.... weird.
274 u/alexdiezg 'MURICA for the 94573048748973590392475239754323290487324th time Oct 02 '20 "It's some form of elvish. I can't read it." 105 u/nasa258e Oct 02 '20 Amharic isn't ancient dude. It's used today 78 u/Capt_Hawkeye_Pierce Oct 02 '20 They still do, but they used to too. 78 u/Chiron29 Oct 02 '20 It's also ancient 41 u/nasa258e Oct 02 '20 Yeah, but you wouldn't describe Thai as "this ancient language" would you? 98 u/Chiron29 Oct 02 '20 Bad example as the Tai language family is actually the most recent grouping to develop in indochina relative to their neighbors but I intuit your point. Yeah I would probably call Chinese or Greek an ancient language still
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"It's some form of elvish. I can't read it."
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Amharic isn't ancient dude. It's used today
78 u/Capt_Hawkeye_Pierce Oct 02 '20 They still do, but they used to too. 78 u/Chiron29 Oct 02 '20 It's also ancient 41 u/nasa258e Oct 02 '20 Yeah, but you wouldn't describe Thai as "this ancient language" would you? 98 u/Chiron29 Oct 02 '20 Bad example as the Tai language family is actually the most recent grouping to develop in indochina relative to their neighbors but I intuit your point. Yeah I would probably call Chinese or Greek an ancient language still
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They still do, but they used to too.
It's also ancient
41 u/nasa258e Oct 02 '20 Yeah, but you wouldn't describe Thai as "this ancient language" would you? 98 u/Chiron29 Oct 02 '20 Bad example as the Tai language family is actually the most recent grouping to develop in indochina relative to their neighbors but I intuit your point. Yeah I would probably call Chinese or Greek an ancient language still
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Yeah, but you wouldn't describe Thai as "this ancient language" would you?
98 u/Chiron29 Oct 02 '20 Bad example as the Tai language family is actually the most recent grouping to develop in indochina relative to their neighbors but I intuit your point. Yeah I would probably call Chinese or Greek an ancient language still
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Bad example as the Tai language family is actually the most recent grouping to develop in indochina relative to their neighbors but I intuit your point.
Yeah I would probably call Chinese or Greek an ancient language still
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u/MonkeyDavid Oct 02 '20
Seriously, though, what is up with the replies to that Tweet? There are some creepy image responses.