| #101 - Posted 11 April 2012, 10:00 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: July 2009 Member #: 3276 Posts: 539 | RE: The difference between learning Spanish and Dominican Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: divinedominicana previously said: I think learning Dominican is a uneducated way of putting it since Dominicans speak Spanish. No one in latin america speaks the proper Spanish from Spain. Colombians swear they do but when you hear a Colombian speak and a Spanish person speaking its totally different. Oh btw Cuban speak the same way as Dominicans. Which Dominican style do you speak? lol A weird mixture since both parents are form different areas and grew up among Ecuadorians lol |
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| #102 - Posted 11 April 2012, 10:03 PM | |
Location: United States, El cuarto bate Join date: March 2009 Member #: 2300 Posts: 10627 | RE: The difference between learning Spanish and Dominican Quote: divinedominicana previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: divinedominicana previously said: I think learning Dominican is a uneducated way of putting it since Dominicans speak Spanish. No one in latin america speaks the proper Spanish from Spain. Colombians swear they do but when you hear a Colombian speak and a Spanish person speaking its totally different. Oh btw Cuban speak the same way as Dominicans. Which Dominican style do you speak? lol A weird mixture since both parents are form different areas and grew up among Ecuadorians lol I speak modern Cibaeno Spanish |
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| #103 - Posted 11 April 2012, 10:11 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: July 2009 Member #: 3276 Posts: 539 | RE: The difference between learning Spanish and Dominican Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: divinedominicana previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: divinedominicana previously said: I think learning Dominican is a uneducated way of putting it since Dominicans speak Spanish. No one in latin america speaks the proper Spanish from Spain. Colombians swear they do but when you hear a Colombian speak and a Spanish person speaking its totally different. Oh btw Cuban speak the same way as Dominicans. Which Dominican style do you speak? lol A weird mixture since both parents are form different areas and grew up among Ecuadorians lol I speak modern Cibaeno Spanish lol so you probably sound like my father |
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| #104 - Posted 11 April 2012, 10:44 PM | |
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| #105 - Posted 11 April 2012, 11:15 PM | |
Location: United States, El cuarto bate Join date: March 2009 Member #: 2300 Posts: 10627 | RE: The difference between learning Spanish and Dominican Quote: RoyStone previously said: What is the point of standardizing Spanish when the whole world will speak English, with American spelling eventually. The last countries to do so will be economically disadvantaged. Why are people in the states learning Spanish in order to help their job skills??? Spanish is taking over son! |
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| #106 - Posted 12 April 2012, 3:49 AM | |
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| #107 - Posted 12 April 2012, 10:08 AM | |
Location: Germany, Koblenz, Rheinland-Pfalz Join date: May 2009 Member #: 2753 Posts: 981 | RE: The difference between learning Spanish and Dominican Quote: RoyStone previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: RoyStone previously said: What is the point of standardizing Spanish when the whole world will speak English, with American spelling eventually. The last countries to do so will be economically disadvantaged. Why are people in the states learning Spanish in order to help their job skills??? Spanish is taking over son! So they can sell stuff to the uneducated - their money is still good. have a read ... you educated shit eater --> Quote: Obama: College Experimentation Is Great, Keep That Mind Open, and Now if You'll Excuse Me, I'm Going to Continue Presiding Over Our Militarized War on Personal Drug Consumption ![]() Over the past four years, you've argued both sides of a debate. You've read novels and histories that take different cuts at life. (...) You've discovered interests you didn't know you had. You've made friends who didn't grow up the same way you did. You've tried things you'd never done before, including some things we won't talk about in front of your parents. All of this, I hope, has had the effect of opening your mind; of helping you understand what it's like to walk in somebody else's shoes. But now that your minds have been opened, it's up to you to keep them that way. It will be up to you to open minds that remain closed that you meet along the way. That, after all, is the elemental test of any democracy: whether people with differing points of view can learn from each other, and work with each other, and find a way forward together. That may be Obama's "elemental test of any democracy," but mine looks more like this: When an American president is cool enough to wink-wink and nudge-nudge about taking illegal drugs in college, maybe it's time to stop laughing off sensible proposals to legalize marijuana while jacking up funding (even in times of "spending freeze" ) for one of the most vile, freedom-trampling public policies in U.S. history, and start being open-minded enough to recognize that there is no longer much public constituency for having the federal government police personal drug consumption. There's nothing particularly democratic about locking up hundreds of thousands of people every year for consuming unauthorized medications. If the president really is that keen to "walk in somebody else's shoes," I might suggest that before his federal apparatus arrests even one more potsmoker or coke-snorter, he volunteer to go back and retroactively serve time for all his undetected prior offenses, then come back and tell us why the enforcement status quo (however mildly modified) is worth defending. Yes, the idea is ridiculous on its face, but that's the point: If I had robbed a bank back in college, no one would find it ridiculous if I went back and served my time. The fact that I, like Barack Obama, the students of Hampton University, and basically half the U.S. population under the age of 60, managed to experiment with illegal drugs without getting caught is neither an indication of mass societal degeneracy nor a cause for in-group mirth. It's a telltale indicator that prohibition is a terrible idea. I'm glad that Obama and most us kids from the right side of the tracks got away with it without coming face to face with our SWAT team/prison industrial complex, but when anybody from that silent majority then graduates to a position of enforcing the unconscionable, perpetuating a policy that has mangled millions of lives, forgive me for not laughing along with the joke. Source: http://www.google.de/imgres?hl=en&biw=1024&bih=653&gbv=2&tbm=isch&tbnid=MmoOfC8OsYCjmM:&imgrefurl=http://reason.com/blog/2010/05/09/obama-college-xperimentation&docid=tU6MOY7cXvjoUM&imgurl=http://reason.com/assets/mc/mwelch/2010_05/obama_joint.jpg&w=300&h=295&ei=69uGT9X_JJD14QS_rLmBCA&zoom=1&iact=hc&vpx=432&vpy=167&dur=775&hovh=223&hovw=226&tx=103&ty=112&sig=113778206727847112138&page=1&tbnh=127&tbnw=126&start=0&ndsp=18&ved=1t:429,r:2,s:0,i:98 Now, you can pretend ... go on, and tell us what more we have to learn n(?) Your Double Standards all the way Edited on 4/12/2012 10:24 AM by tschotschua. What the superior man seeks is in himself; what the small man seeks is in others. |
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| #108 - Posted 12 April 2012, 11:09 AM | |
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| #109 - Posted 12 April 2012, 11:45 AM | |
Location: Germany, Koblenz, Rheinland-Pfalz Join date: May 2009 Member #: 2753 Posts: 981 | RE: The difference between learning Spanish and Dominican Quote: RoyStone previously said: tschotschua, your lesson for today: 1) Take a look at Google Earth - you will see that Australia is not part of the USA, never has been, and I am prepared to bet, never will be, at least in my lifetime. 2) Google Barack Obama - you will see he is President of the USA, not of Australia. 3) Selling marijuana is illegal in Australia, but smoking or growing your own is not. 4) I do not "eat shit" - so I suggest you go and wash your foul mouth out with soap, before this post is deleted by you or your racist buddy. Roy may I call you Idi so, here it goes Idi Why, dont you instead of trying to lecture us about what we should and we should not ? go back to Australia and try to save it from the increasing sea level, with the exception of "Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park" Australia is built on SAND. hell, Idiot Roy Stone you can be a great intellectual but you have not love left for nobody ... Australia is your mother land, isn't it (?) What the superior man seeks is in himself; what the small man seeks is in others. |
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| #110 - Posted 12 April 2012, 12:08 PM | |
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