mindbleach, Farnsworth: “Crazy gibberish!”
werefreeatlast, The last one seems to say “bewayno dee us”
So it’s something like “something hay dios”. I can’t make out what it’s supposed to be. It’s bothering me now 😆.
daq, Buenos dias?
Synnr, (edited ) No, it clearly says bwayno dee-us. They’re scientists. Do you think they can’t speak dolphin?
werefreeatlast, I can’t believe I missed it!
intensely_human, “bien feo” means “really ugly” 🤣
t_berium, Dunno why this made me laugh so hard.
pdxfed, The mix of banal situation with just right right amount of anthropomorphic absurdity.
dessimbelackis, The Gary Larson special
pdxfed, Yep, that’s the point
lemmytry, all a chin god a.
ChicoSuave, Dohn day ess tahs
lolcatnip, What common Spanish phrase is the third one supposed to be? The best I can do is “bien feo”, which obviously doesn’t make much sense.
XEAL, Indeed.
As a Spaniard, I don’t get that one.
intensely_human, In Central America they use “bien” to mean “very”
wander1236, I think it might be a Latin American phrase. Googling “bien feo” comes up with a lot of people using it to mean ugly, disgusting, bad, etc.
pete_the_cat, I’m American, and my Spanish isn’t great, but even I was like “Good Ugly?” 🤔
XEAL, More like “Well ugly” maybe, still weird tho.
Rodeo, Properly ugly.
ThrowawayPermanente, I think this is the best translation
intensely_human, well-uglified
heatermcteets, Pretty sure it means “Very Ugly”.
Mycatiskai, Bein Vio in Google translates to Well Seen.
The F sound could be a misheard V sound
harrowhawk, Bienvenidos?
Most of them look like greetings so that’s my best guess.
marcos, Burro demas…
I’m sure that’s not a common greeting.
Habahnow, Bien feo. Which is Spanish for very ugly.
inlandempire, Nomen tee ndes
Hobbes_Dent, Sydo Ra
Kolanaki, Koh-mo S tardies?
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