Ravioli Ravioli, I want to put my dick inside of this loli dragon creature
Does ravioli rhyme with loli? I always pronounced it "lol-ee" instead of "low-lee"
>>156483054
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>>156483082
>does oli rhyme with oli
Hmmmm
>>156483213
They are pronounced differently, you turbo asperger
>>156483253
Sure, if you're retarded, or a burger
>>156483054
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzw1wFFdUnU
>>156483253
>>156483304
Good to have a phonetically explicit, straight and correct language right?
Italian reporting in, let's make fun of all those idiots that never understood how letters are supposed to work.
>>156483253
Learn how Japanese works
>>156483647
Actually, Loli comes form spanish, so it's better if he learns how spanish works.
>>156483304
>ロリ
>oli
>same pronunciation
Loli in English is [Law Lee]
Loli in Japanese is [rocRe]
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Raviolis need to be stuffed with meat and so does Kanna.
>>156484275
>law lee
the fuck
it's loh-lee [oh like the 'o' in 'dog']
>>156484845
That's what I meant, just wasn't sure how to write it.
>>156483054
"She" is a dragon, your dick will cease to exist at the second she somehow realize it was in
>>156484275
>rocRe
rock lee?
>>156484275
This is loli as in lolipop
Whats the smell?
>>156483082
That's because you say it wrong. Comes from lolita. Fuck, even listening to anime, they don't say it like you.
>>156483082
It's pronounced low-lee. This is because in Japanese, it's spelled and
pronounced ロリ (ro-ri). The word came from the book Lolita, and her name is pronounce Low-lee-ta, not lol-ee-ta. So when bringing ロリ to English you simply replace r's with l's and get "low-lee".
>>156483054
>Ravioli Ravioli, I want to put my dick inside of this loli
>dragon creature
you fucked up a good rhyme
>>156484275
Dostedt
>>156483054
>Teacher Teacher, I want to put my dick inside this loli dragon creature
>>156483054
I want to lick Kanna's cunny!
>>156487989
You'd probably just get a static shock on your tongue. It wouldn't feel very good. Trust me.
MUH DICK
>>156486163
>implying it was a good rhyme to begin with
MODS
What do dragons taste like?
>>156483054
Ravioli, ravioli, what's in the pocketoli?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9wpezqKFnA
HOLY CRAP KOBAYASHI, YOU'RE RIGHT!
>>156492619
Why?
>>156492365
How can a girl so underdeveloped be so DEVELOPED?
>>156492948She's not real and just the idealization of some japanese pedo
>>156492619
>>156492619
>>156493101
>>156491793
https://streamable.com/npvut
A thread died for this.
>>156483695
How mooninites pronounce it is all that matters here.
>>156483054
No problem. Come this way.
>>156486100
>For my nymphet I needed a diminutive with a lyrical lilt to it. One of the most limpid and luminous letters is "L". The suffix "-ita" has a lot of Latin tenderness, and this I required too. Hence: Lolita. However, it should not be pronounced as you and most Americans pronounce it: Low-lee-ta, with a heavy, clammy "L" and a long "o". No, the first syllable should be as in "lollipop", the "L" liquid and delicate, the "lee" not too sharp. Spaniards and Italians pronounce it, of course, with exactly the necessary note of archness and caress.
Japanese people say it wrong