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droded;261523 said:
Albion is actually the archaic word for England or Great Britain so there is no need for the extra I.

When referring to Albion in the context of Fable, however, it is copy righted.
 
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Don't refer to it like that then. :lol:

Hmmm... Refer is one of those spelled-the-same-way-backwards words... What are they called again?
 
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A Palindrome.
 
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Arladerus;255736 said:
Kekekeke. Funny guy.

"Kekekeke."!?Explain why typing kekeke is somehow more invigorating, or more fun, than just good 'ol "Haha."or even Lol.

Who the hell goes "kekeke" when they laugh?NOBODY.
 
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Colton;262533 said:
"Kekekeke."!?Explain why typing kekeke is somehow more invigorating, or more fun, than just good 'ol "Haha."or even Lol.

Who the hell goes "kekeke" when they laugh?NOBODY.


Colton my boy... gather around ol geezer Tsuyu and he shall tell you a tale:

In the magical world of Warcraft the different races each have different languages. So when an orc walks up to a human and laughs "Hahaha!" the human would hear "Kekekekeke!".
 
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Tsuyu;262534 said:
Colton my boy... gather around ol geezer Tsuyu and he shall tell you a tale:

In the magical world of Warcraft the different races each have different languages. So when an orc walks up to a human and laughs "Hahaha!" the human would hear "Kekekekeke!".

Is it the world of Warcraft? Or the world of World of Warcraft?
 
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