Who wants to write a paraghraph for me about the languages in Europe before english that helped make it. Like Proto-Indo-European and stuff. I can do this by myself but I dont feel like it, and Im tired, and Im coming down off of a high. Oaky thanks.
it all started with that damn hard to learn ancient greek greek philosophers we're very smart, guys like socrates, aristoteles, plato... they invented 'rational thinking' then there was latin, a lot easier because it's closer to english. that's why roman languages look so much like latin. But in the north there was another important language, spoken by the germans: german latin and german are the most important languages, about all european languages relate to one of these languages, or both. There's only one exception: french i don't know why, but it just is (i wouldn't use this)
I think he's talking like middle english (that looks a lot like welsh and celtic because, well they didn't forget their roots s'much)
If I go to the dam someday, I'm going to stop by belgium and get me a wahful. Ahaha... I forgot you haven't been around long enough to get that.
you should go with orsino2 it's near the border hehehe i just don't understand why she's not as famous as manneken pis
idunno I've never had waffles from belgium before my french teacher in 4th&5th grade was from belgium mademoiselle isabella arena.. she was cool.. once i go there, i'll tell you who makes the better waffles me or belgium... it's like the iron chef ahaha
shut up, you :$ WITH THE EXCEPTION of the time i almost burned my house down... i do in fact make damn good waffles...