slyfor
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Post by slyfor on Jan 8, 2008 16:59:57 GMT -5
i guess this board would be pretty good, well... if you find out anything about your therian identity, or connection with your theriotype, you can post it here.. ill start by a discovery i made while reading a article about fox beheavior (was supposed to give the link, but i started reading and couldnt stop ) today. anyways, i saw a chart with 'fox' in foreign languages, in old Sweden, they called a fox a Mickel, my name is Michel which is spelled almost the same, but more importantly, people here pronoune Michel as Mickel, and by here i mean in Sweden, we moved here for 2 years ago... now its probably coincidence, but it struck me that it was so simmilar, to my theriotype of all the animals! i dont get it, this must be some of the biggest coincidence i ever encountered (oh, ill link you guys: www.ozfoxes.com/aafoxes.htm scroll all the way down) you can discuss this here, and post simmilar experiences here, whatever you want
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Lanina
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Post by Lanina on Jan 16, 2008 10:08:24 GMT -5
I wish my name was Ylva sometimes (that means she-wolf, btw), but I haven't made any cool discoveries lately.
If you live in Sweden, how much Swedish can you speak? (Den spanska räven rev en annan räv?)
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slyfor
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Post by slyfor on Jan 17, 2008 1:47:02 GMT -5
I wish my name was Ylva sometimes (that means she-wolf, btw), but I haven't made any cool discoveries lately. If you live in Sweden, how much Swedish can you speak? (Den spanska räven rev en annan räv?) i dont speak swedish all that well, but i could read what you said... dont know what you meant though
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Lanina
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Post by Lanina on Jan 17, 2008 10:23:54 GMT -5
If you live in Sweden, how much Swedish can you speak? (Den spanska räven rev en annan räv?) i dont speak swedish all that well, but i could read what you said... dont know what you meant though[/quote] It was mostly a joke based on that your theriotype is a fox. That sentence is used sometimes to test peoples' pronunciation, especially e and ä.
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Post by wowposter on Nov 14, 2008 10:59:28 GMT -5
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