When Branding isn’t so Black & White…

No @Coup is from Brumiard

“Voy a comer Juel”

If you are interested put this on the google translator in spanish and press the sound button

I work with a couple of people that are Portuguese and they taught me a new word

Puta

It’s funny because customers don’t know what it means

Using this as a tenuous reason to post this. Because it’s funny.

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I like this pronunciation: it’s like “well” but with an aspirated ‘h’ at the beginning. It’s a nicer sound than Huel (which I think most people pronounce as “hyool”)

I pronounce it like fuel or fewel.

Make your mind up…you say feel I say fewer you fool.

of course black and white are colours.

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Well, they’re an additive or subtractive by-product of other colours interaction with light but sure, let’s call them colours :blush:

Black is the darkest ‘colour’ the result of the absence of - or complete absorption of - light. It is the opposite of white which is the combined spectrum of colour or light. Black, white and grey are all achromatic colours - literally a colour without colour or hue.

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Yes… jajaja that “hyool” in English i think that doesnt sound bad, but in Spanish one looks like a douchbag if you pronounce correctly

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