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Re: text about urban exploration
<Reply # 20 on 2/25/2020 10:36 PM >
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Posted by RescueMe1060
hukked un fonicks did me gud


You joke. And the writing is literally absurd.

But, in crackhead's rookie intro, you'd find he's not a native English speaker.




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Re: text about urban exploration
<Reply # 21 on 2/26/2020 1:42 AM >
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Posted by randomesquephoto


You joke. And the writing is literally absurd.

But, in crackhead's rookie intro, you'd find he's not a native English speaker.



His writing reads like something that was written in his native language and fed through Google Translate, which is probably exactly what he did. No need to mock him for not being a fluent English speaker.


[last edit 2/26/2020 1:43 AM by Aran - edited 1 times]

"Sorry, I didn't know I'm not supposed to be here," he said, knowing full well he wasn't supposed to be there.

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Re: text about urban exploration
<Reply # 22 on 2/26/2020 4:19 AM >
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I want to see the text!
My Spanish is a little bit rusty, but I lived in Mexico way back when (seriously). I'll manage.

Please? I'm really curious about this paper. So much suspense...



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Re: text about urban exploration
<Reply # 23 on 2/26/2020 4:58 AM >
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I’m curious about the text too!

I bet the English replies are plenty entertaining fed through the traduction to OP’s language



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Re: text about urban exploration
<Reply # 24 on 2/26/2020 1:11 PM >
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Machine translated language and the broken English it usually produces is just so accidentally funny I laughed until I almost cried. Hopefully OP got a good grade even if we could not help that much.



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Re: text about urban exploration
<Reply # 25 on 2/26/2020 2:24 PM >
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Posted by Aran


His writing reads like something that was written in his native language and fed through Google Translate, which is probably exactly what he did. No need to mock him for not being a fluent English speaker.


my english orthograph is quite bad because im french so i try my best to write in english. But i speak really good in english but i do not use google trad because it just make wath you want to say incomprehensible. But if you do not understand wath i say just tell me i may not be a native english speaker but i learn english since 3rd grade so i just try my best

i almost finished my text in french so i will traduce it in english and then i will traduce it (again) in spanish


[last edit 2/26/2020 2:54 PM by Crakhead - edited 2 times]

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Re: text about urban exploration
<Reply # 26 on 2/26/2020 2:30 PM >
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Posted by Dee Ashley
I want to see the text!
My Spanish is a little bit rusty, but I lived in Mexico way back when (seriously). I'll manage.

Please? I'm really curious about this paper. So much suspense...


i know i know! i finishing it right now i may be in school live but i hope you guys can have the english part before 12 spanish part will may arrive before 2h45 pm



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Re: text about urban exploration
<Reply # 27 on 2/26/2020 2:56 PM >
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Alright folks!
finished english version here it comes:

Ue or Urban Exploration is a hobbie that consist in exploring abandoned bulding or anything that is abandoned. In this text you may learn more about UE.

UE is a hobbie that people make for different reason: curiosity, adrenaline rush, photography , loving history, exploring abandoned building . UE is not about scraping, tagging or destructing anything. Even knowing that urban exploration is illegal people who practice it are not always ‘’bad people’’. Even sometimes if you search well you can find magnificent buldings (concrete ruins, abandoned school, abandoned hospitals , ect…). But if you do UE do not just go like this be carefull and be informed about what to do and what not to do

For finishing UE is a illegal hobbie where you can find many great photo spots, history about buildings and more. If you go on urban exploration do not scrap or tag any spot remember that it is not your propriety. You can go explore but be respectful


give me your feedback!

for you dee the spanish version will come soon... (i hope it's due for 10h20)

new edit (13h55): so spanish version will come later in the day sorry guys


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Re: text about urban exploration
<Reply # 28 on 2/26/2020 5:32 PM >
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Good job. Simple.



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Re: text about urban exploration
<Reply # 29 on 2/26/2020 8:15 PM >
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Not bad. NGL I was kind of expecting a lot worse. Good work, OP.



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Re: text about urban exploration
<Reply # 30 on 2/27/2020 12:41 PM >
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Posted by DMVAdren
Not bad. NGL I was kind of expecting a lot worse. Good work, OP.


I was expecting that too



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Re: text about urban exploration
<Reply # 31 on 2/29/2020 7:10 AM >
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Posted by Crakhead


my english orthograph is quite bad because im french so i try my best to write in english. But i speak really good in english but i do not use google trad because it just make wath you want to say incomprehensible. [. . . ]


That's interesting to me because my Spanish is much better in writing than spoken. Even when I lived in Mexico, I was a much better writer than a speaker.



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Re: text about urban exploration
<Reply # 32 on 2/29/2020 5:45 PM >
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Et la version française elle? Ne renie pas tes racines lol

On est quand même une coupe de québecois sur le board.



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Re: text about urban exploration
<Reply # 33 on 3/1/2020 2:35 AM >
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Posted by Crakhead
Even knowing that urban exploration is illegal people who practice it are not always ‘’bad people’’.


This is incorrect. Urbexers are always bad people.



Oh good, my slow clap processor made it into this thing.
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Re: text about urban exploration
<Reply # 34 on 3/1/2020 12:30 PM >
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Posted by RescueMe1060
hukked un fonicks did me gud


head of the class, peaches?




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Re: text about urban exploration
<Reply # 35 on 3/1/2020 12:33 PM >
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Posted by Dee Ashley


That's interesting to me because my Spanish is much better in writing than spoken. Even when I lived in Mexico, I was a much better writer than a speaker.


I game with two Spanish-speaking guys, one from Mexico, the other from El Salvador... their dialects are just a smidge different. It's fun to hear them fight over who's Spanish is better.




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Re: text about urban exploration
<Reply # 36 on 3/1/2020 6:17 PM >
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Posted by Samurai


I game with two Spanish-speaking guys, one from Mexico, the other from El Salvador... their dialects are just a smidge different. It's fun to hear them fight over who's Spanish is better.



Interestingly, Spanish in Florida was much easier for me to understand than Texas Spanish (and I live in Texas). Columbians and Cubans seemed to enunciate their words more than they do here - but it's entirely possible that I'm the only one that hears it that way since I've never heard anyone else mention it, lol.



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Re: text about urban exploration
<Reply # 37 on 3/1/2020 7:44 PM >
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Posted by Dee Ashley


Interestingly, Spanish in Florida was much easier for me to understand than Texas Spanish (and I live in Texas). Columbians and Cubans seemed to enunciate their words more than they do here - but it's entirely possible that I'm the only one that hears it that way since I've never heard anyone else mention it, lol.


right now, to pass the time, I am trying to learn Spanish (north-central American dialect) and Russian... the former isn't that hard, but Russian is a masochistic language to learn to read because of the alphabet is a whole new thing to us lazy westerners. My aunt, who speaks 8 or so languages, says that you need an actual teach to learn Russia, it can't be self-taught.




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Re: text about urban exploration
<Reply # 38 on 3/2/2020 1:25 AM >
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Posted by Samurai


right now, to pass the time, I am trying to learn Spanish (north-central American dialect) and Russian... the former isn't that hard, but Russian is a masochistic language to learn to read because of the alphabet is a whole new thing to us lazy westerners. My aunt, who speaks 8 or so languages, says that you need an actual teach to learn Russia, it can't be self-taught.



I heard a linguist say that Russian is the most difficult language for English speakers to learn. I was surprised that he didn't say Mandarin Chinese, which is what I've usually heard before.

Of course, some of the difficulty levels are subjective. Suffice to say, both Chinese and Russian would be excruciatingly hard to learn for most of us that speak native latin-based and/or germanic languages.



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Re: text about urban exploration
<Reply # 39 on 4/28/2020 12:13 AM >
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Wooow you guys spoke a lot on this post since a left so her’s my answers

Pour les québécois mon texte ne viendra pas ehhh oui deso mais si vous habitez Montréal une fois le confinement fini je vais avoir besoin de votre aide pour explorer quelques bâtiment (envoie les photo demain)

For the Spanish it’s quite hard to learn because there is many different variables but I can agree whit what you say it’s fun to see people argue about who got the best Spanish



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