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State Of Decay - Teen Undies!

by skeletonkiss Posted 22nd Mar 2007 at 4:52 PM - Updated 26th Mar 2007 at 1:33 AM by skeletonkiss
 
6 Comments / Replies (Who?) - 5 Feedback Posts
Lab Assistant
#2 Old 23rd Mar 2007 at 9:19 PM
Well done, it's deadly cute ! Thanks !
Test Subject
#3 Old 24th Mar 2007 at 9:34 PM
Please tell me these are real undies and were I can buy theeeem!!!

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Lab Assistant
Original Poster
#4 Old 25th Mar 2007 at 12:53 AM
Quote: Originally posted by DismemberedDoll
Please tell me these are real undies and were I can buy theeeem!!!


Nope, sorry...
Instructor
#5 Old 29th Mar 2007 at 7:37 PM
Cute! But, I have one question... I know I should know Spanish, as I live in southern California and half of the people in my town speak Spanish as their first language, but... I don't. xX' Can you please explain what "El De Los Muertos" means? I think I remember that Muerto meant dead, but I'm not sure. Babel Fish says "El De Los Muertos" means "The one Of Deads". Eh, that sounds a bit... Off. Lol.
Anyways, these are quite lovely Thanks for posting them!
Lab Assistant
Original Poster
#6 Old 30th Mar 2007 at 7:22 AM
Quote: Originally posted by IsolinaBlack
Cute! But, I have one question... I know I should know Spanish, as I live in southern California and half of the people in my town speak Spanish as their first language, but... I don't. xX' Can you please explain what "El De Los Muertos" means? I think I remember that Muerto meant dead, but I'm not sure. Babel Fish says "El De Los Muertos" means "The one Of Deads". Eh, that sounds a bit... Off. Lol.
Anyways, these are quite lovely Thanks for posting them!


Technically it means Day of the Dead. Although that is usually spelled "Dio De Los Muertos". I saw this design on a shirt on a website and really liked it, although the spelling is odd. I think this would possibly translate to "The of the dead" which is... odd. lol But on the other hand, there's always slang/shortened phrases in other languages that translate odd in english.
Test Subject
#7 Old 31st Jan 2010 at 6:24 PM
Quote: Originally posted by skeletonkiss
Technically it means Day of the Dead. Although that is usually spelled "Dio De Los Muertos". I saw this design on a shirt on a website and really liked it, although the spelling is odd. I think this would possibly translate to "The of the dead" which is... odd. lol But on the other hand, there's always slang/shortened phrases in other languages that translate odd in english.


It means the day of dead people and its a celebration here in mexico people remember their dead family members and put altars and eat a sweet bread called pan de muerto (means like bread made of dead ) it has like bread bones on it and we mock of death with a character called "Catrina" shes like a Very rich and very old woman shes like a skelletion with widow clothes. I hope i Helped ^^ Saludos desde Mexico!