Fluffy
Vote Stewart/Colbert in '08!
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Yo no se.
no hablo bien espangol.
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Yo no se.
no hablo bien espangol.
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Fixed! ~giggle~no hablo buen espa?ol.
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Fluffy translated is 1)Afelpado; 2)Suave; 3)EsponjosoYo no se.
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I'm bilingual, almost trilingual, just my Japanese is rusty.geee i feel dumb i only speak english and like not like totally good at that like you know???
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I'm bilingual, almost trilingual, just my Japanese is rusty.
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Afelpado can also be transladed as 'smooth fur', suave is 'smooth' as well, and esponjoso would be like spongy (from sponge) in other words that it's squeezable. ~giggle~ooooo Afelpado!
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Ker-ri you may know computer languages. I always count that as being bi or tri lingual.
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So can I count with pearl, php, java, and cgi too?!Yes it does. You need to know general theory behind both - and need to know how to look up syntaxx for both. And Generally after working with both after awhile, you start to think in both and dream in both.
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Isn't DOS old?!I do not work with programming manguages per se I am a system administrator so my knowledge lies in Windows Operating environments including advanced architecture and database management. They really don't require a language as you would think programming language but there are many commands and fuctions that are used at a command line level (I.e. dos prompt)
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/BUMP FOR COMPUTER GEEK CHICA'S
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I'm a graphic artist, I just learned the web languages, cause I wanted to create me a web site, but i never didyeah but a lot of people still use command line functionality.
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Awwe :mellow:I'm someone who wants to be a programmer. It's my title, but I don't actually do any programming /cry
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