File: kotirosvo.swf-(7.55 MB, 240x180, Other)
[_] Anonymous 06/27/14(Fri)18:15 No.2432636
>> [_] Anonymous 06/27/14(Fri)18:20 No.2432642
what am I looking at
>> [_] Anonymous 06/27/14(Fri)18:23 No.2432644
still waiting for someone to die
>> [_] Anonymous 06/27/14(Fri)18:26 No.2432646
>>2432644
they hugged
>> [_] AMM !AMM.FiWTOc 06/27/14(Fri)18:28 No.2432651
>>2432642
The guy claims that the other guy had called him a home burglar, and the guy is offended. The
other guy tries to clear things out, but in the end can't truly deny that he could've been drunk
and/or angry and call him a home burglar.
It's actually extremely delightful how the other guy is actually trying to settle the thing
calmly, and finally manages in that.
There's also a glorious amount of swearing in there.
>> [_] AMM !AMM.FiWTOc 06/27/14(Fri)18:34 No.2432660
>>2432651
Ah, to make it more clear "kotirosvo" which I translated literally as home burglar (thief would
fit better) means a person who's in almost every party/gathering and takes, steals drinks and/or
stuff, even.
>> [_] Anonymous 06/27/14(Fri)18:38 No.2432663
Suomi mainittu, torilla tavataan!
>> [_] AMM !AMM.FiWTOc 06/27/14(Fri)18:40 No.2432665
>>2432663
Nukkumaan siitä!
>> [_] Anonymous 06/27/14(Fri)18:42 No.2432668
>>2432651
>>2432660
You speak Finlands lang?
>> [_] AMM !AMM.FiWTOc 06/27/14(Fri)18:46 No.2432674
>>2432668
As a Finn, I guess I do.
The clip is from Reindeerspotting:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reindeerspotting:_Escape_from_Santaland
>> [_] Anonymous 06/27/14(Fri)18:46 No.2432675
>>2432668
That's finnish? Sounds like Italian to me
>> [_] Anonymous 06/27/14(Fri)18:48 No.2432682
>>2432675
It is heavy duty slang Finnish spoken by uneducated people. Educated Finnish sounds like Tolkien
elvish or Japanese.
>> [_] Anonymous 06/27/14(Fri)19:04 No.2432705
>>2432682
hahaha, my jimmies... tolkien elvish... Well I guess? Maybe? Emt
>> [_] Anonymous 06/27/14(Fri)19:15 No.2432719
>>2432705
It probably should because Tolkien based his Quenya Elvish on Finnish according to his own
admission
>> [_] Anonymous 06/27/14(Fri)19:16 No.2432720
>>2432675
Both languages use lots of vowels so that's not very surprising
>> [_] Anonymous 06/27/14(Fri)19:19 No.2432724
sounds like an into to gay porn.
>> [_] Anonymous 06/27/14(Fri)19:30 No.2432735
When the fuck did /f/ get so bilingual, god damn.
I'm impressed.
>> [_] Anonymous 06/27/14(Fri)19:35 No.2432739
>>2432735
It's mostly just /f/ being secretly run by Finns
>> [_] Anonymous 06/27/14(Fri)19:56 No.2432759
>>2432739
Don't let /pol/ catch you saying that though...
>inb4 oyvey.swf
>> [_] Anonymous 06/27/14(Fri)20:03 No.2432772
>>2432651
>The guy claims that the other guy had called him a hamburger, and the guy is offended. The other
guy tries to clear things out, but in the end can't truly deny that he could've been drunk and/or
angry and call him a hamburger.
Why would they call him a hamburger?
>> [_] Anonymous 06/27/14(Fri)20:28 No.2432812
>>2432772
No, he called him a hamburglar.