horseluvrelisha wrote:
LOL HH. You would have to have not even shit - more like shit burned to ashes and then stomped into the ground and fossilized - for brains to think that the author of that sentence was a native French speaker. It's not that it's spelled wrong, it's that it is nowhere near a coherent sentence, is clearly out of an internet translator as it has a misspelled English word in the middle of it (ETA - plus I can easily tell by looking at the sentence patterns. After the hundreds of high school French class papers I've graded, I can tell instantly whether or not something is out of a translator... a big hint is when it's RANDOM FRENCH WORDS STRUNG TOGETHER).

Il vraiment isnt qui confondant

^Jibberish. Couldn't be an actual sentence regardless of how you look at it.

If someone will lie over something as stupid as what their native language is, who knows what else they'll lie about? *rolls eyes*


She said Canadian was her native tongue...& even though Texan is my native tongue, there are dozens of different was to slang the English here....(just saying...)

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