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Spock:
OMG, JOE!!. You moddified the origanal PIE. and i didn't save it. NOT COOL FOOL! OMG, JOE!!. You moddified the origanal PIE. and i didn't save it. NOT COOL FOOL!


yo mods. can you fix up this site? shot, i thought this was a clone of the site.

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The Proto-Indo-European language (PIE) is the hypothetical common ancestor of the Indo-European languages. Although the existence of such a language has been accepted by linguists for a long time, there has been debate about many specific details.





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Spock: OMG, JOE!!. You moddified the origanal PIE. and i didn't save it. NOT COOL FOOL!


yo mods. can you fix up this site? shot, i thought this was a clone of the site.