@...Vrik: I am not 100% sure how you would spell that in Swedish, so if you are Swedish and call it Swedish, it probably is. But it could just as easily be Norwegian, or maybe Danish, I don’t know. I am Norwegian and that is Norwegian spelling at least. Pretty random anyway? Is this from Norway maybe? We do have a lot of weird people here, but this weird?? But the phone number and the “8:00 pm” doesn’t look Scandinavian. None of the Scandinavian countries use pm/am, we write “in the morning/evening” or use the 24:00-system.
It’s understandable that the mighty centaur would become Americanized a bit more though after the exodus to San Diego during WW2 when they fled the Scandinavian and Slavic countries. It’s actually quite a shame that they’ve lost so much of their heritage living near Hollywood, there’s an excellent book out about it that you can order from Amazon if I’m not mistaken entitled “I still live in my mom’s basement”.
first comment, of course, is meant to sum up the pic as a whole
eh hem…..
EPIC FAIL
that is all
I’m a bit perplexed by the last three words there. “VI SES SNART”. See you soon, in Swedish. :/
I don’t think he will be Vi’ing anyone Snart.
If I didn’t know what it meant, I think that would be a great Centaur battlecry.
Chiron: Vi Ses Snart!
Vi Ses Snart!
Vi! Ses! SNAAAAAAAAART!
Mighty Herd: SNAAAAAAAAART!
Magic.
There are a lot of Centaurs in la mesa.
wat
Into the centaur’s what? Please finish the sentence!
These centaurs don’t impress me. I’m only impressed by the professional ones, like the ones that go on to work at teaching hospitals.
i don’t join centaur alliances with more than three letter acronyms.
MCJA indeed.
“with the ren fair only a few months away…”
what do they do the rest of the year? other than ready themselves for the next fair?
Holy shit that guy on the left is at every ren fest. He is always at the one here in texas.
@...chupathingy:
I knew I recognized him from my friends pictures that goes to the ren fair somewhere near Dallas!
@...Vrik: I am not 100% sure how you would spell that in Swedish, so if you are Swedish and call it Swedish, it probably is. But it could just as easily be Norwegian, or maybe Danish, I don’t know. I am Norwegian and that is Norwegian spelling at least. Pretty random anyway? Is this from Norway maybe? We do have a lot of weird people here, but this weird?? But the phone number and the “8:00 pm” doesn’t look Scandinavian. None of the Scandinavian countries use pm/am, we write “in the morning/evening” or use the 24:00-system.
It’s understandable that the mighty centaur would become Americanized a bit more though after the exodus to San Diego during WW2 when they fled the Scandinavian and Slavic countries. It’s actually quite a shame that they’ve lost so much of their heritage living near Hollywood, there’s an excellent book out about it that you can order from Amazon if I’m not mistaken entitled “I still live in my mom’s basement”.
At least they are not using dru… Oh wait.