I'm pretty much sure that every other nerd noticed that, but I still fail to understand one thing in X-men, Spiderman and every other comic book involving non-American characters: why, Jesus, why do they use their native language for simpliest words like "yes" or "me"? Because doesn't really help to show how damn foreign they are, it helps to build
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anyway I laughed a lot at the "middle of nowhere in Russia" thing.
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But "unglaublich" still makes me "uh..whut?"))
Yeah, when you see a typical american bar and plot kinda tells you "It's Russia, believe it" it's even funnier.
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I dunno why the always let him say "ach" and "unglaublich" the whole time =_= I only use it when i turn sarcastic like "OMG das ist soooooo unglaublich >D *lol*"
Oh, they chose a train because the want to show how classy europe is *lol* you know: with the train trough the bavarian alps or the Sibirian Nirvana....
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Weeeell, maybe Kurt's life is more "unglaublich" than our?:D
Russia is a *classy Europe*, I see:D
(Also, I didn't know you can get to Saint-Petersburg by train straight from Bavaria:DD)
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Ya know, those yankies. xD Everything non-american is unchristian or european... Sure xD right trough mountains without tunnles! Kurt can teleport the whole train xDDD woah, i should drink less coffee O_o.
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*dies from laughter*
Teleport the whole train? Well, Kurt is pretty awesome!
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