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Fun fact, the etam in Game of Thrones were python fans. They worked out actual meanings for the words In High and low Valerian. When Dyneris was taunted, they said, "Your mother is a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries
As a Serb i completely agree 🤣 K-nigt-h is exactly how we would say it too if we were to use our pronunciation rules (which make 1000 times more sense than both French and English)
Oddly enough when part of a castle's defense against siege was to hurl diseased livestock into the crowd because a siege could take weeks or months and many would perish by disease.
we have in france an old story about a siege, after a long time the survivor of that siege drop a pig against they re besiegers for showing them they have plenty of food and they can fight a long time, the assaulters retreat after this .
From the way I heard it; the "elderberries" jab is in reference to elderberry wine. So I guess in common parlance, Frenchie just told Arty that, he is the issue of the union between a domesticated rodent and a wine-swilling drunkard.... savage, savage and going too far.
@@wulfheort8021And, how dare you miss the point. You are fortunate you saw this as a kid. To you it would have been funny like cartoon comedy. Example, the pretend horse riding. Most of us have done that as kids. As for Bunnymon, and many others in that age group, the best they might do is raise a smile. Whereas a different generation would be belly laughing. Example, the mention of joining the search for the Holy Grail and the response, "We've already got one", is one of the funniest lines in it. But a younger mind will miss that. For a start you've got to have the knowledge, knowing there is only one Holy Grail. Whereas this line suggests you can almost just go and buy one. It's hilarious but went over her head. The same for the literal interpretation of 'knights', when he referred to the king's "K-nigets". Again, no response. You have to have the ability to 'get it' to appreciate how good the deep comedy is and, many from a younger generation won't have that ability. As I said, you were fortunate to be exposed to this at a young age.
@@AndreA-ke2id It has nothing to do with someone's age, it has everything to do with how someone was raised. Newer generations are being raised like a school of fish with no sophistication to their humor, philosophical understanding, etc.
Poor French, you do badly in one little world war and everyone forgets you're the most successful nation as far as military campaigns go for the last 1000 years or something.