Understanding German names



by joinedthedarkside

22 comments
  1. One think I think I can be eternally grateful for is I have never come across one of these idiots calling themselves English.

    It’s like we have such a colonising bad guy status that none of them want to be associated.

  2. Dear members of the Jury:

    Mario Adrion was infact born in Germany, but he moved to the states at the age of 18 and lived there for 12 years so far. We hereby want to unclaim him.

  3. I’ve been to Germany plenty of times, and I can tell you, no German speaks English like that.

    I smell something fishy.

  4. Tok is actually a black op run by Winnie to boomerize genZ people

  5. You don’t see much of strong german names like Adolf these days.

  6. Thats mental gymnastic. As if the name Mario doesn’t exist in the real world. There must be some American genes in him too

  7. I could fly a Messerschmitt BF109 through that gap between his teeth

  8. For some years, Roberto was a very popular name in Spain because the same reason

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