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English:
A dog
Swedish:
What
English:
The dog
English:
Two dogs
Swedish:
Swedish:
Swedish:
En hund, hunden
Swedish:
… hundar, hundarna
German:
English:
No, go away
Swedish:
No one invited you
German:
Der Hund
English:
I said go away
German:
Ein Hund, zwei Hunde
Swedish:
Stop it
German:
Den Hund, einen Hund, dem Hund, einem Hund, des Hundes, eines Hundes, den Hunden, der Hunden
Finnish:
Sup
English:
NO
Swedish:
NO
German:
NO
Finnish:
English:
German:
Swedish:
Finnish:
Koira, koiran, koiraa, koiran again, koirassa, koirasta, koiraan, koiralla, koiralta, koiralle, koirana, koiraksi, koiratta, koirineen, koirin
German:
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English:
Finnish:
And now the plural forms

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doctorwho:

Remember:

Daleks are cruel

Daleks are vicious

Daleks are thoughtless, genocidal destroyers of worlds.

But, first and foremost,

Daleks are British.

bendydickcuminmysnatch:

The single best thing a Dalek has ever said.

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lacigreen:

“Pairing men with femininity is seen as like an insult, like you’re lowering yourself. Yet women doing masculinity - not an insult to women. I think it’s safe to say that there might even be some fear of the feminine. I’ve heard this phenomenon referred to in some circles as femmephobia. So this aversion to the feminine in marketing and products is one of the outcomes of femmephobia. Another outcome is that anytime someone who is perceived as a man is aligning with anything feminine-y - it is perceived as a direct threat to Mr. Manly Man’s masculinity. You can be aggressive, you can be intolerant, you can be hateful; but don’t dare wear a dress. Or so comes, ‘you’re a fag,’ ‘you’re a pussy,’ and the violence.” - Laci Green

from Sex+: Men & Femininity

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