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Where does the meme "t.[word] [noun]" (where noun is a role) come from?

edited 2013-02-03 23:45:05 in Webspace
Creature - Florida Dragon Turtle Human

This is a question mainly directed to you, @nohaynicklibre, because I've seen you do this and I have no idea where this is from.  And yet I still just referenced it on IRC a couple minutes ago.

Comments

  • yea i make potions if ya know what i mean

    it is Finnish.

  • Kichigai birthday!!
    Yeah, "t.(something)" means regards in Finnish.

    t. mene expert
  • edited 2013-02-04 06:36:30
    A Mind You Do NOT Want To Read

    ..okay, this is getting to the point where I can't help but think that Nick has serious plans to become a naturalised Finn in the near future.

  • yea i make potions if ya know what i mean

    I thought he was actually from Finland.

  • edited 2013-02-04 07:44:35
    A Mind You Do NOT Want To Read

    Nope. IIRC he's from somewhere in Aragón.

  • Creature - Florida Dragon Turtle Human

    He's just really interested in Finnish stylistic suck memes.  I guess we could call him a...finntaku?


    Also, I poked around the internet and found it stood for "terveisin", which, yes, means "regards", basically.

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