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    91 month ago

    Yes. It.

    It’s a fucking cow, but maybe you’re too used to your mom and can’t tell the fucking difference.

    I swear you PETA motherfuckers are so bafflingly stupid.

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      1 month ago

      In Portuguese (or Latin languages) if the animal is female, its a she.

      Even inanimate objects (“You are a fuc### inanimate object!”) have gender. Not all.
      Why or how, I don’t know.

      But a I know all chairs are female for example.

      “Esta cadeira é desconfortável.” - right.
      “Este cadeiro é desconfortável.” - wrong

      “This chair is uncomfortable.”

      “O” at the end of a word is male and “a” is female.

      And “this” on the female version has an “a” at the end “Esta cadeira”,
      but male has the “e” “Este cadeiro.”

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          So Portuguese and German chairs can procreate.

          Our dictator(Salazar) was hurt due to falling of a chair.
          Has any German chair achieve something against fascism?
          Do them even care?

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        21 month ago

        In Finnish you’d usually just call everything “it” (se), though you can say “them” (hän) if you want to be formal.