The island of Great Britain as seen from Scotland, using the Scots language, a southeast orientation, and a perspective at an angle of 35 degrees. [3509 x 4962] (Image credit: procrastinating2much)
The island of Great Britain as seen from Scotland, using the Scots language, a southeast orientation, and a perspective at an angle of 35 degrees. [3509 x 4962] (Image credit: procrastinating2much)
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Based on the name of pretty much every town in England, the Scots language wasn't all that inventive once you got south of the border.
11 0 ReplyWhy be inventive for englandshire?
6 0 ReplyThink of the possibilities for insults! "Oh thae? Thae's Cuntsborough. Thae's where the English cunts live."
12 1 ReplyPlenty of real places to choose from, both north and south of the border!
Shitterton is my fave.
6 0 ReplyI'm stealing Cuntsborough.
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