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Anonymous No.24784579 >>24784906 >>24785332 >>24785581 >>24785726 >>24785850 >>24787213
What are some of the funniest /lit/ related things you've seen?
Anonymous No.24784602 >>24785726
I don't remember if this one is /lit/ or /mu/ but either way it's still funny
Anonymous No.24784906 >>24784924
>>24784579 (OP)
I mean this German is typing in English and so should be using English format of quotation marks.
Anonymous No.24784924 >>24785330
>>24784906
English speakers should be using nordic runes instead of the Latin alphabet.
Anonymous No.24785330 >>24785344
>>24784924
germanics aren't ready to hear this but nordic runes are actually just degenerated latin script
Gigawriter !!gDg6o0V1b4N No.24785332 >>24786990
>>24784579 (OP)
My diary, desu
Anonymous No.24785344
>>24785330
Does anyone seriously doubt this? Even Latin is from Greek, which is from Phoenician, which is from Egyptian hieroglyphs.
Anonymous No.24785581 >>24785673
>>24784579 (OP)
>In the United States they use "", we are not like that in Germany.
Anonymous No.24785666
Anonymous No.24785673
>>24785581
Thank you for confirming to me this whole meme is burgers attempting to cover their tracks when they get caught doing something retarded.
t. burger
Anonymous No.24785726
>>24784579 (OP)
>>24784602
i dont understand what's funny about either of these. someone used stylized quotation marks, and then a guy didn't know what plums were?
Anonymous No.24785850
>>24784579 (OP)
Is this about Hasan shock collaring his dog
Anonymous No.24786990
>>24785332
Post excerpts or gtfo
sage No.24787213
>>24784579 (OP)
>OP watches reaction videos pertaining to streamer drama and hunts in the comments for people to feel intellectually superior to
>/lit/ - Literature
Anonymous No.24788285
If we can relate language to literature then pidgin is absolutely ridiculous and people playing it straight with taking it seriously makes it even funnier.