• Camus (il, lui)
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      I really never understood where the whole “honhon” comes from

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        I think it primarily comes from American cartoon culture. Little mermaid had it in 1989 but I know ive seen it in others. Probably even Looney tunes

      • oce 🐆
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        It’s a USA thing as far as I understand, for some reason many of them don’t realize with say haha the same way as they do.

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          Et un des rares cas où on prononce le h.

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          I feel like we (Americans) are taught these stereotypes to prevent us from relating, and breaking away from the indoctrination Republicans have worked so hard on

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            Jesus Christ, it comes from cartoons dude. That’s not something you were taught maliciously it’s just a sound somebody thought was funny 40 years ago. Not everything is a conspiracy against you.

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          Si je veux d’abord ! Wie unhöflich !