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>SE ACABARON LOS DORITOS CARNAL!
how do you respond?
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Translation for non-Spanish speakers: 'We ran out of Doritos, bub!'
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Anda a comprar más entonces
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>>220805125
Well, you're not getting any of mine
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>>220805125
>DORITOS
No tostilocos...

Are you even trying anon?
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>>220805281
Mexicans will eat that and still wonder why they suffer from gastrointestinal issues
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>>220805125
¡Órale, marchese a comer totopos, naco chingón!
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>>220805462
They eat habaneros by the handful, by now they are immune to shitting lava.
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>>220805125
hola, donde esta la biblioteca?
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>>220805840
True even as someone who's half Mexican. I love spicy food, the spicier the better.
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>>220805281
tu si sabes
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>>220809166
how much do you weight?
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>>220805125
mexican doritos mog US doritos, but any other chips and snacks brand is superior in merica
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>>220805125
What does carnal mean
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>>220809338
Literally 'of the flesh', as in 'kindred'. A 'carnal sibling' is a full sibling; a 'carnal nephew' is a nephew you share DNA with, not the child of an in-law. Mexicans use it as bro/bud/pal.
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>>220809338
Relative, somebody from your family. I've only heard it in mexican spanish.
In regular spanish as an adjective means sexual intercourse e.g. "relaciones carnales", "tratos carnales"
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>>220809338
>>220809451
For example: "escucha nada mas carnaaaal, dejalo que toque sus mamadaaaas"
https://youtu.be/qOm0lg8xKI8?si=-ZauKuh1AEoIWrfl&t=178
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>>220809455
How do you say bro/buddy in Spain?
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>>220809561
tronco, tío, colega, compi, chaval, peña...
>>220809232
136.7 kg
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>>220805175
>bub
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>>220805125
i respond by going to the tiendita

also the winged-ferret thing on his shirt looks cool

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