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We had that discussion over IM. /end.
And no, it can be either. I took German. Umlauts (the little dots over the U) represent that letter, and then an E after it, essentially. So shove it Still not going to let you be lazy and I will change it each time I see it. By the way, who doesn't know what umlauts are? That's like not knowing what an ampersand, hash, or tilde are. Considering you didn't know what they stood for, I thought it was safe to assume you just didn't know what they were.
If I woke up next to you hitting people, and other people hitting other people, I'd wonder what the hell was going on and what you people were into D:
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