Adorned with her new heavy iron jewelries, Aloy has no choice but keep the troupe happy around the fire. Her travel to her new workplace can be made a nightmare if she doesn't.

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Euro-made, with medieval tendencies, eh? Just up my alley! And a nicely busty victim, to boot!doe.1971 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 17, 2025 2:06 pm Duyster 2021. A quirky movie about a group of teens on the track of a medieval torturer that lives in the present and is still going medieval on people. A nice Judas cradle, some hot iron play and complete nudity. Thanks God for small favors! And no pesky rescuers!
And because only Jarpi and DarkRoomBob understand Dutch, there are subtitles in Spanish. The most spoken language in US (to quote smth from Married with Children).
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Hey, thank you for completely forgetting about me...doe.1971 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 17, 2025 2:06 pm Duyster 2021. A quirky movie about a group of teens on the track of a medieval torturer that lives in the present and is still going medieval on people. A nice Judas cradle, some hot iron play and complete nudity. Thanks God for small favors! And no pesky rescuers!
And because only Jarpi and DarkRoomBob understand Dutch, there are subtitles in Spanish. The most spoken language in US (to quote smth from Married with Children).
https://www.mediafire.com/file/0efuzwng ... c.mkv/file
I was in Amsterdam not long ago and the local guide told how it sounds to say 'I love you' in Dutch. Something like Klingonian, full of gutural half-spits and hoarse hawking of loogies. He end up saying that they have some of the highest divource rate in EU.
In Antwerpen we have also some charming sentences about kissing peculiar body partsdoe.1971 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 17, 2025 6:17 pmI was in Amsterdam not long ago and the local guide told how it sounds to say 'I love you' in Dutch. Something like Klingonian, full of gutural half-spits and hoarse hawking of loogies. He end up saying that they have some of the highest divource rate in EU.
All that being considered, I'd prefer not to dwell on your expertise in this field. Two faux pas in less than two days is unbecoming.
I must say that the way some Dutch people speak also sounds Klingonian to us over here in Flandersdoe.1971 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 17, 2025 6:17 pmI was in Amsterdam not long ago and the local guide told how it sounds to say 'I love you' in Dutch. Something like Klingonian, full of gutural half-spits and hoarse hawking of loogies. He end up saying that they have some of the highest divource rate in EU.
All that being considered, I'd prefer not to dwell on your expertise in this field. Two faux pas in less than two days is unbecoming.
Born inAntwerp (Mortsel, exactly)been living in Italy since many, many years.BobDarkroom wrote: ↑Mon Aug 18, 2025 3:06 pmI must say that the way some Dutch people speak also sounds Klingonian to us over here in Flandersdoe.1971 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 17, 2025 6:17 pmI was in Amsterdam not long ago and the local guide told how it sounds to say 'I love you' in Dutch. Something like Klingonian, full of gutural half-spits and hoarse hawking of loogies. He end up saying that they have some of the highest divource rate in EU.
All that being considered, I'd prefer not to dwell on your expertise in this field. Two faux pas in less than two days is unbecoming.![]()
BTW, I may be wrong but I think that besides Jarpi and me there are more people here who speak Dutch or Flemish, LLL seems to be Belgian as well and I think I know what sentences used in Antwerpen he's referring to although I'm from Ghent where we also have similar sentences in our dialect that the Dutch wouldn't even understand![]()
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