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Mule

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  2. How many years is the vote up for?
  3. +1 on the FUCKING BUNNY HOPPERS! Any war Documentary or movie I have seen no one is HOPPING ALL OVER THE PLACE. If the game has to many of them I just leave. REALLY YOU SILLY RABBIT'S
  4. Awwwwwwww Olive your such a PUDDY CAT. And Hollie said they new where to find as good home!
  5. Ok I need to know soon BARKER!
  6. Nice Love them wish I could have one!
  7. At 12:40 AM Savagetown Bump left wont play!
  8. Mule

    New Rig

    Sorry ment I want to build it buy all parts not whole PC ty for the correction!
  9. Mule

    New Rig

    Ok if you had $2000.00 to spend what would you build? Full gaming PC please not parts TY! HeeeeHaaaaW!
  10. Nice waiting on mine!
  11. Happy Birthday Gorilla
  12. That mean Vegas? HeeeeeeHaaaaW!
  13. I have a Turtle Beach head set worked the other day? Its not on mute? Model Z300 every time I call I get a person no speka ENGLISH! Help please? Not working in COD4! I can hear but no mic!
  14. Ditto!
  15. Happy Fathers Day to all the DADS! All mine called me but one but he has an excuse on his way to Jordan Love my Marine SON! Called me before he left!
  16. Went to play Freeze Tag and said mapped by BOOMER wont play them left!!! Can some Head Admin PLEASE take them all OUT!
  17. ABOUT TIME HEEEEEEFUCKING HAAAAAW! I SAY DO IT YESTERDAY!
  18. Congrats Kami!
  19. Perkele is an alternative name of Ukko, the chief god of the Finnish pagan pantheon. In modern Finnish, the interjection "perkele!" is a common profanity, approximately equivalent to "the Devil!" in meaning and "fuck!" in intensity. Contents [hide] 1 Origins 2 Use 3 Introduction of Christianity 4 Uses in popular culture 5 See also 6 References Origins[edit]The name is of Indo-European origin. Related gods from other areas are Perkūnas (Lithuania), Pērkons (Latvia), Percunis (Prussia), Piarun (Belarus), Peko or Pekolasõ (Estonia) and Perun or Piorun (Bulgaria,Croatia, Czech republic, Poland, Russia, Ukraine, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia). Use[edit]It has a history of being used as a curse: a cry for the god for strength. It still is a common curse word in vernacular Finnish. To a Finn, the word entails seriousness and potency that more lightly used curses lack. Also, when the Research Institute for the Languages of Finland held a popular contest to nominate the "most energizing" word in the Finnish language, one of the suggestions was Perkele because "it is the curse word that gave the most strength for the reconstruction of Finland after the wars." However, the popular vote was won by the word "Aurinko", sun.[1] For comparison, "Parom" a corrupted form of the name "Perun", is used as a mild curse in Slovak and Czech languages - "Do Paroma!" is roughly equivalent to perkele in Finnish.[citation needed] Introduction of Christianity[edit]As Finland was Christianized, the church started demonizing the Finnish gods. This led to the use of "Perkele" as a translation for "devil" in the Finnish translation of the Bible, thus making the use of the word a sin. Later, in 1992 translation, the word is switched to paholainen. Uses in popular culture[edit]Many Finnish heavy metal bands like Impaled Nazarene and Norther use the word perkele for emphasis and to reference Finnishness. The Swedish Oi! band Perkele is also named after the Finnish swear word. In Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home a Finnish whaler can be heard exclaiming 'Perkele!' after the Klingon Bird of Prey decloaks ahead of the whaling vessel.[2] See also[edit]
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