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Posted: 2019-03-16 21:14:01
by Amazingbrahjr - Size: 1366x706
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Okay...this is bugging me slightly. I know that "wan" is exactly the word used, but it's really confusing to an English speaker. In English, "wan" isn't used for the sound a dog makes. So it's weird to me that this wasn't translated into an English-familiar onomatopoeia instead, like "BARK!" or "ARF!"
Because i don't want too :)