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Four languages? Wow. I only know German, English, and Latin - you don't speak Latin though, so yeah, that doesn't really count :P
English is nice! I know it well enough, so righ now I really want to learn proper German. It would be nice to speak four languages fluently :)
I'm just joking :) People learning German often complain over that German has too long and complex words, so it was a play on that. And regarding having fun in Germany, I've visited at least once every year the last five years, and I always have lots of fun (more than I have at home). I like Germany, that's why I'm considering moving there in about a year (and that's why I try to learn some German).
Alright. Where'd you even get that word from? What the hell :'D
Huh, I totally missed that Fest was a word for party in German. So easy! I figured it would be Überraschungsgeselligkeitsveranstaltung or something :D
Actually, in German "Fest" is "party" too! :D It also means that it is solid though, but yeah, it could also be party :D
I have all my games downloaded and installed (even though I only play a couple of them at the time) so I don't have to mess with that when I feel the need to play a certain game.
I'm often on a mobile connection with a data limit, so when I'm on a fast and unlimited connection I download everything I haven't yet installed. I got a 3 TB HDD for around €85, and it serves me well.
By the way, "Fest" in "Festplatte" means "party"(the celebration kind) in Swedish, so when I see a German writing "Festplatte" that looks like "Party platter" :D