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Rekan1 May 31, 2022 1:58AM

Gay Panik, Cant Work

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CindertailtheKistune May 31, 2022 2:36AM

And suddenly Jean overheated.

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Raerave May 31, 2022 2:42AM

Jeandow has crashed, requires restart

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random May 31, 2022 2:46AM

Jean.exe has encountered an unexpected error and stopped working

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FluffyCow May 31, 2022 3:49AM

Lisa might have just killed Jean haha

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Sup May 31, 2022 11:47AM

just take a breather acting grandmaster, your system's gonna overheat at this point

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mg1342mg May 31, 2022 1:36PM

Dandelion is a wonderful pet name. Bet you could spice it up in a foreign tongue.

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Kurookami Jun 1, 2022 7:31AM

Pissenlit in french, tarassaco in italian and meacamas in spanish. Oh, and it's also called diente de léon/dente de leone too. If you want to use it in pet name.

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random Jun 1, 2022 1:44PM

^for the record, in Finnish it's voikukka which literally translates as "butter flower" (from the colour, one imagines).

...not the most romantic flower name we have tbh

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juanelric Jun 1, 2022 2:06PM

In Portuguese it's Dente de Leão

And in Japanese it's Tanpopo

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random Jun 1, 2022 4:13PM

...I kind of started wondering about that whole "lion's tooth" thing and how "dandelion" had kind of a lost-in-translation Romance language ring to it. Quick look at le Wikipedo says I was on the right track:
"The English name, dandelion, is a corruption of the French dent de lion meaning "lion's tooth", referring to the coarsely toothed leaves."