What does the turtle represent in your country, /int/?
Slowness
How they never give up, no matter how big their foe
>>76802777
slowness, lack of energy
if someones nickname is "tortuga" it is not something good
>>76803087
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z834x4Qk_pM
symbol of long live
>>76802777
taxes
>>76803160
This
Also they represent wisdom
>>76802777
Pracuj powoli dla Niemca -> "Work slowly for German"
>>76803087
What a fucking cunt
>>76802777
I can only think of one expression: "Andar armado aos cágados", which translates to "acting like tortoises" meaning boastful and ready to fuck up.
Just slowness, especially because of the fable of La Fontaine, "the Tortoise and the Hare"
>>76805877
kek
Found this box turtle drowning in a pool during work the other day. We get them a lot here.
soup
I've have one of these species
theyre pretty friggin based
like lil cheeky dinos just roaming about
>>76805918
what does it say?
>>76806117
"first one to get home wins"
"alright"
"..."
"wanker"
>>76806117
>Turtle : "First one to go home wins."
>Hare : "Ok."
>Hare : "You bastard"
>>76806484
I didn't think french people had a word for wanker
>>76802777
dick
>>76806569
Actually we have but it's "branleur" and is used to talk about someone who never works/is lazy
Enculé literally means "someone who has taken it up the ass" or "buttfucked". It's a very popular insult but it's not always homophobic