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Ich möchte gerne offiziell in den Ring werfen, dass Hase bitte auch so in den Sprachgebrauch muss wie Maus. Ich mag wie weich und lieb Hase klingt. Aber es hat halt iwo so einen herablassenden Unterton weil es kommt halt oft von den falschen Leuten. Ich will Leute die ich mag Hase nennen ohne mich wie ein alt und unangenehm zu fühlen :<
You know the drill
watched yesterday top gun maverick. just for one guy, heheh. bob.
in germany we call guys like him mausig, and i think that it is beautiful.
Mausis 🌸
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quick question
what did you mean when you put 'hes so mousy' on the zenigata fanart (that's my wallpaper)
in german its common to call someone a "Maus" or "mausig" (Mouse or mousey) as a term of endearment. Often used for someone "sweet" or something along those lines. For instance "Er ist voll die Maus!" (Directly translated: He's such a Mouse!) basically means something like "Hes such a sweet/wholsome guy!" 🐁🐁🐁