Talking Ass wrote:"Tuy nhiên, tôi sẽ cho phép bạn dọn dẹp gian hàng của tôi."
Talking Ass wrote:Kunga: Một con lừa không nghĩ rằng, anh chỉ là. Tuy nhiên, sau khi có trở thành một Kitô hữu sinh-một lần nữa, tôi hạnh phúc bạn giữ lại cảm giác hài hước của người Do Thái của bạn!
Và đối với phần còn lại của bạn (mặc dù tôi hứa hẹn đây sẽ là cuối cùng): Vẫn hy vọng sẽ nhận được xác nhận: bạn hay bạn không mong muốn tiêu diệt người cha của bạn và ngủ với mẹ của bạn? Trả lời xin vui lòng!
I am laughing hard, you know. That is some really bad Vietnamese. Especially because you use phrases that don't mean anything in Vietnamese, not to mention fucked up grammar and misuse of words. For example, "clean my boots" was translated into a phrase that reads as "clear up my store". Google translation sure is fun.
I know what you are thinking. And to clear that up, I am a Vietnamese, who happens to know English, German, French, Chinese, Japanese and am studying Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, Spanish and Italian.
Unfortunately I don't spend my days trying to be clever and arguing on the Internet, but learning new languages to prepare myself to be a better vehicle of Truth (teacher, if you will).
The Chinese language plays a large role in Vietnamese language. Over 1000 years of domination, the Chinese has deeply imprinted their culture and philosophies upon Vietnam. Confucianism and Taoism, along with Chinese Buddhism, are three main philosophies dominant in Vietnam, as in many other Asiatic countries. Sino Vietnamese is in fact phonetic transcription of Chinese, and even modern Vietnamese contains a large amount of sino Vietnamese words. I can't help but think the culture allowed me to grasp Lao Tzu's words more smoothly.
@Guest_of_logic: Don't humans cause pain to other sentient beings for their benefit? Who has given humans the right to eat other animal? If a lion catches a deer, who has the right to save the deer and let the lion starve? Who has created the lion to be carnivorous? If human-eating giants suddenly appear, who has the right to save humans and let the giants starve?
I don't defend evil. I prefer to go beyond [human definition of] good and evil. That is what I call 'goodness', if you like that word.