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pink unicorn is a taliban! | ||||
OMG hahahaha. That's so freaking bad but it's so freaking hilarious! | ||||
yeah... Not really funny at all. And unicorn... why the 9th of november? | ||||
I'll let you figure that out. | ||||
cobra? but mhm cobra wouldnt do it twice in a row | ||||
Just when you think the forum couldn't sink any lower. | ||||
It is called nine eleven because americans (because they have to try and be special) go month/day instead of how us british do it day/month so they say september/11th we (british) say 11th/ september | ||||
You gotta learn that americans are different in almost every way. :P | ||||
i think british is diffrent in this thing. most of the world do. Year Month Day | ||||
Dutch people do Day/Month, like Brits... | ||||
First one-no cool Second one-wow Third one-Spiderman would say that. | ||||
norwegian ppl do dd/mm/yy too! ;P | ||||
Liu Chan, can you count? | ||||
As far as i can see its only americans who go month/day | ||||
We use both just depends what we feel like most of time its the month then day but we will sometimes use day then month. Just depends on how were asked and our personal preference for answering. | ||||
"It is called nine eleven because americans (because they have to try and be special) go month/day instead of how us british do it day/month so they say september/11th we (british) say 11th/ september" | ||||
Americans ussualy go with mm/dd, making 9/11, September(9th month) 11(th day), while in most other countries people use dd/mm, thus 11/9 is September 11th. | ||||
wow unicorn u suk... | ||||
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