Chat GPT
Chat GPT
Chat GPT
Hold up, Phil Fish?
"Suck my dick, choke on it" Phil Fish?
I was going to high school in France when Saw 6 came out.
Everyone was calling it sausage - was pretty funny at the time.
Saw Six / saucisse
The real reason why Mistral Le Chat was launched
I told this to some French speaking friends when I first found out a few years ago and they were totally non-plussed. Seems like only native anglophones enjoy this fact.
Then again, in France younger people might use the English word "cool" despite the fact it sounds like the French for ass ("cul"). Probably used to it.
*Purring
*Licks butt
*farts
*looks at you blamingly
Meow
Thread : 3h ago.
Accourt : 2 days.
You were waiting for your moment, weren't you ?
purrrrrrrrrrr
I farted.
I'm sure it's nothing new. They are used to the confusing nature of English, as us anglophones have been yelling "seal egg!" (phoque oeuf) for years, and seals are mammals, yo.
Mammals have eggs. They are just usually very small. Except for platypus.
The only requirement for being a mammal is nipples. Or, more specifically, mammary glands.
Fur and three inner-ear bones and a broad neocortex are important, too...but not as big as nipples.
I have nipples Greg; can you milk me?
Ok, but then what about smurfs
francophones pronounce "chat" like anglophones: \tʃat\
So it's just Zoomer-speak ("Chat, I farted") instead?
The funny part is we decided to pronounce "chat" in perfect english, but the remaining letters will stay french no matter what.
I love that for them. That's hilarious. It's like when I found out what Pajero means. Every time I see one driving around I call out 'wankah!'
Chat, is this fart real?
I'm a non native English speaker and I've never heard it pronounced like the letters would be pronounced like in my native language. Always like English (with an accent). Do french speakers do that?
They do. Otherwise it would sound like Chat JPT. So they say Chat J'ai Pété
This is the 58th time I've seen this
This is the 978th time I've seen a comment like this and I still don't understand the point.
There's a company that unironically calls itself "Mendix".