Universe Sandbox
General Category => Everything Else => Topic started by: Darvince on May 24, 2011, 06:52:49 PM
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microsoft word is so freakign stupid. (http://www.universesandbox.com/forum) i have to redo half a paper for school (http://www.universesandbox.com/forum) now
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Yeh. I'm still analyzing ze dust devilz.
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pffft
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pffft
And this is how you justify who dies
Actions and Motives moment there
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And then there was none.
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And then I drank apple juice from Mott's.
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it erased 1/3 of my literature paper
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Your teacher kolkolkol'd at you.
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Your teacher kolkolkol'd at you.
Communist teachers FTW.
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Your teacher kolkolkol'd at you.
Communist teachers FTW.
Then my GPA wouldn't be 4.01; it would be 3.32
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When Russia is upset, he uses the chant "KolKolKol" to threaten and frighten others into submission. However, there has been speculation that there are other possible meanings for 'kol' than those involving kolkhoz:
Tzar Ivan The Terrible's favorite way to deal with disobedience was impaling. 'To impale', pronounced in Russian as сажать на кол (sazhat' na kol), or just на кол 'na kol' is easily understood. So, Russia is possibly trying to intimidate people by the threat of impalement, although he is saying the noun 'kol' (which means 'stake', in this context being thrust towards a person).
There is also the possibility that Russia could be issuing a warning to others. 'Kolokol' means 'bell' in Russian, and 'kol' is often used as an onomatopoeia in Russian for the tolling of a bell, a centuries-old designation of approaching danger.
Another interpretation offered by the Japanese fandom is that "kolkolkol" is "korukorukoru", which sounds similar to "korosu", the Japanese word referring to killing.
Another interpretation offered by the Russian fandom is that "kolkolkol" means "sending to kolchoz".