Message from @aradesh

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2019-04-25 13:12:31 UTC  

is she British? She sounds like she has an accent of some sort, but i can't quite place it

2019-04-25 13:12:51 UTC  

doesn't sound british to me

2019-04-25 13:12:54 UTC  

sounds like a foreigner

2019-04-25 13:13:08 UTC  

she sounds russian almost

2019-04-25 13:13:30 UTC  

polish probably

2019-04-25 13:13:40 UTC  

who youtube account is kurtpolka

2019-04-25 13:13:47 UTC  

also this sounds polish to me https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6VuLIzpMdo

2019-04-25 13:13:48 UTC  

a bunch of her videos are about Austria and Vienna so i think she is Austrian

2019-04-25 13:14:18 UTC  

unless someone knows what language she's talking for sure

2019-04-25 13:14:21 UTC  

sounds slavic to me

2019-04-25 13:14:48 UTC  

lol these video descriptions:

2019-04-25 13:14:51 UTC  

google translate says lithuanian

2019-04-25 13:14:51 UTC  

```WARNING: this piece has a specific meaning: in case it's listened from external sources in your residential area, it means the area is OCCUPIED BY THE H:.T:.B:. and you're ORDERED NOT to leave the house and stay in for force majeure safety reasons. Please keep head and limbs inside the house at all times. The squadrons will not stop. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED. The orders are clear: OBEY or OBEY```

2019-04-25 13:14:57 UTC  

What?

2019-04-25 13:15:16 UTC  

one of the video titles was lithuanian

2019-04-25 13:15:21 UTC  

ah

2019-04-25 13:15:26 UTC  

lithuanian sounds slavic i think

2019-04-25 13:15:47 UTC  

balto-slavic family

2019-04-25 13:16:09 UTC  

does the word slave share an etymology with slav?

2019-04-25 13:16:29 UTC  

kek

2019-04-25 13:16:47 UTC  

"From Middle English sclave, borrowed from Medieval Latin Sclavus, from Byzantine Greek Σκλάβος (Sklábos); see that entry for more. "

2019-04-25 13:17:05 UTC  

`Slav (n.)
late 14c., Sclave, from Medieval Latin Sclavus (c. 800), from Byzantine Greek Sklabos (c. 580), from Old Church Slavonic Sloveninu "a Slav," probably related to slovo "word, speech," which suggests the name originally identified a member of a speech community`

2019-04-25 13:17:09 UTC  

yup

2019-04-25 13:17:10 UTC  

Medieval Latin, from Late Latin Sclavus (“Slav”), from Byzantine Greek Σκλάβος (Sklábos), because Slavs were often forced into slavery in the Middle Ages.

2019-04-25 13:17:44 UTC  

mfw it literally just means people who speak like slavs

2019-04-25 13:17:45 UTC  

sclavus means slave in latin

2019-04-25 13:18:10 UTC  

so seems the words are related

2019-04-25 13:18:15 UTC  

same etymology

2019-04-25 13:19:06 UTC  

_combs some fricking fleas out of his cat's fur_

2019-04-25 13:19:14 UTC  

little bastards

2019-04-25 13:19:59 UTC  

his once-per-month treatment only seems to last about 2 weeks

2019-04-25 13:20:30 UTC  

do you live somewhere warm enough to shave em?

2019-04-25 13:21:00 UTC  

UK

2019-04-25 13:21:06 UTC  

in theory... but i doubt he'd like it

2019-04-25 13:21:09 UTC  

guess that's a no

2019-04-25 13:21:18 UTC  

UK is pretty cold considering cats were originally desert animals

2019-04-25 13:21:30 UTC  

well we'ev had some sun lately

2019-04-25 13:22:01 UTC  

i think the problem is they are in the house

2019-04-25 13:22:07 UTC  

so i put flea treatment on him, they all die or hop off

2019-04-25 13:22:14 UTC  

then after about 2 weeks it wears off and they hop back on