Dis or Dat?
Dis or Dat?
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- palimpsest0
- https://twitter.com/…fooler
- you're really asking: http://tinyurl.com/2…
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https://pbs.twimg.co…_niko - both will have to change their names soon. Pango won't stand for it!hotroddy
- hotroddy.compalimpsest
- of course they wouldn't, hotroddy, but this really shows how your stupid ass mind seems to "function"monospaced
- If they shared your mindset then they'd already have their name changed. It's already happening to British Colombiahotroddy
- https://www.cbc.ca/n…hotroddy
- https://researchco.c…hotroddy
- omg you’re so stupidmonospaced
- Columbus and Colombia are different things you idiot.monospaced
- Yes, Einstein one is a man and the other a country.. Someone give this man a sticker..hotroddy
- but your analogy falls short when schools that have opted to change their names from "Jefferson High" recognizing association with slave-holders colonizershotroddy
- sorry to pop your white privilege bubblehotroddy
- The origin of Columbia with a U is weird imo, because because it comes from Cristoforo Colombo's Latin translation into English. The U. shouldn't even be there.maquito
- ....isn't translating people's names weird? Who would call Bill Gates Guillermo Portones in spanish?maquito
- https://www.thoughtc….maquito
- So, pali, basically both names derive from a person who is called Crisroforo Colombo: the country of Colombia, and also Columbia (with a bastard U).maquito
- The country is spelled Colombia.palimpsest
- Really??!maquito