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    Dread Pirate ArbuthnotDread Pirate Arbuthnot OMG WRIGGLY T O X O P L A S M O S I SRegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Elldren wrote: »
    Hey cats

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    ElldrenElldren Is a woman dammit ceterum censeoRegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Mazzyx wrote: »
    Was up El El.

    feeling like crap, slightly disappointed in not having game later, wanting to maybe get some LoL in, thinking I might not be able to make class tomorrow

    Elldren on
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    ElldrenElldren Is a woman dammit ceterum censeoRegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Winky, Cass: <3

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    Captain CarrotCaptain Carrot Alexandria, VARegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    "Help! I'm in a coffee cup and I can't get out!"

    "God, what a fucking idiot."

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    WinkyWinky rRegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Elldren wrote: »
    Mazzyx wrote: »
    Was up El El.

    feeling like crap, slightly disappointed in not having game later, wanting to maybe get some LoL in, thinking I might not be able to make class tomorrow

    I think you gave me what you have. I'm starting to feel sick.

    Also I'm officially dating that crazy girl.

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    MazzyxMazzyx Comedy Gold Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Elldren wrote: »
    Mazzyx wrote: »
    Was up El El.

    feeling like crap, slightly disappointed in not having game later, wanting to maybe get some LoL in, thinking I might not be able to make class tomorrow

    Well poke me if you want to play LoL. I am just watching stuff on hulu and just finished my homework.

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    japanjapan Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Kalkino wrote: »
    To me it sounds like I'm still speaking NZ English.

    You don't sound as nasal as a lot of Kiwis. If I had never interacted with you before I would probably have guessed SA as well.

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    ElldrenElldren Is a woman dammit ceterum censeoRegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Stop calling her crazy.

    I had a dream I was Tsumugi

    it was the best dream

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    MazzyxMazzyx Comedy Gold Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Wait do you fill out forms or something to date?

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    WinkyWinky rRegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Elldren wrote: »
    Stop calling her crazy.

    I had a dream I was Tsumugi

    it was the best dream

    I don't know El she agreed to date me.

    That's not sane.

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    Aroused BullAroused Bull Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Kalkino wrote: »
    I'm having this issue living in London and it seems my accent is changing slowly - although to what depends on the listener. So for example today I went to an Australian cafe and was surrounded by Aussies for an hour, which seemed to influence my accent so when I was paying the bill the Aussie waitress thought I was Australian (huge faux pas in English speaking circles!). Whereas a month or so ago I was at a BBQ with lots of English people I didn't know and a lot of them mistook me for English. Then on the phone I often get asked if I'm South African.

    To me it sounds like I'm still speaking NZ English.

    I have a Kiwi friend back home who within 5 minutes of being around Americans picks up this weird pseudo American accent. It is very odd but he cannot help himself

    I've always had a slightly odd accent, so I was able to faintly detect New Zealand accents even when I was living in New Zealand. But New Zealanders would occasionally mistake me for English, and when I came to live in London English people often mistook me for South African. Now nobody can place me at all.

    Edit: Plus I mimic whoever I'm speaking with, which can be embarrassing.

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    IncenjucarIncenjucar VChatter Seattle, WARegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Elldren wrote: »
    Stop calling her crazy.

    I had a dream I was Tsumugi

    it was the best dream

    You had a Japanese school girl porn dream? o_O

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    WinkyWinky rRegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Mazzyx wrote: »
    Wait do you fill out forms or something to date?

    Yes.

    Notarized.

    Winky on
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    ShivahnShivahn Unaware of her barrel shifter privilege Western coastal temptressRegistered User, Moderator mod
    edited October 2010
    Incenjucar wrote: »
    Elldren wrote: »
    Stop calling her crazy.

    I had a dream I was Tsumugi

    it was the best dream

    You had a Japanese school girl porn dream? o_O

    Is this not a regular dream for everyone?

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    MazzyxMazzyx Comedy Gold Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    I pick up other people's accents really fast. I feel bad because I don't do it on purpose.

    Mazzyx on
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    IncenjucarIncenjucar VChatter Seattle, WARegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Shivahn wrote: »
    Is this not a regular dream for everyone?

    Nah I hate shaving my legs.

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    Captain CarrotCaptain Carrot Alexandria, VARegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Winky wrote: »
    Mazzyx wrote: »
    Wait do you fill out forms or something to date?

    Yes.

    Notarized.

    In triplicate.

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    ElldrenElldren Is a woman dammit ceterum censeoRegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Kalkino wrote: »
    Abdhyius wrote: »
    Passerbye wrote: »
    Abby - Americans can be crazy proud about things like that too. Most just don't consider language to automatically be a part of that.

    I can see that, but still

    to lose it you have to talk to people who talk differently

    people around me aren't talking a dialect, they're just talking normally

    but if you're exposed to other dialects alot then you notice your own

    then the question is if you just change it like it ain't no thang or if you try to keep it

    I'm having this issue living in London and it seems my accent is changing slowly - although to what depends on the listener. So for example today I went to an Australian cafe and was surrounded by Aussies for an hour, which seemed to influence my accent so when I was paying the bill the Aussie waitress thought I was Australian (huge faux pas in English speaking circles!). Whereas a month or so ago I was at a BBQ with lots of English people I didn't know and a lot of them mistook me for English. Then on the phone I often get asked if I'm South African.

    To me it sounds like I'm still speaking NZ English.

    I have a Kiwi friend back home who within 5 minutes of being around Americans picks up this weird pseudo American accent. It is very odd but he cannot help himself

    I have this exact same problem.

    I honestly have no idea what my natural accent is or even could be

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    TavTav Irish Minister for DefenceRegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    American Dad is so good.

    "GAAAAAYS? I'M A PILGRIM IN AN UNHOLY LAND"

    Tav on
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    MazzyxMazzyx Comedy Gold Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    It has some really great moments. The side stories can be so much funnier than the main plot in a episode.

    Mazzyx on
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    KalkinoKalkino Buttons Londres Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    japan wrote: »
    Kalkino wrote: »
    To me it sounds like I'm still speaking NZ English.

    You don't sound as nasal as a lot of Kiwis. If I had never interacted with you before I would probably have guessed SA as well.

    I don't have a typical Kiwi accent though - my mother was a speech teacher/examiner, so when I'm not mumbling or talking too fast I speak with the NZ version of "proper English". We are a bit weird with class accents back home though, so whereas 30 years ago a broadcaster had to speak a NZ version of BBC English, now someone who speaks like that (my sister for one) they will have great trouble getting a broadcasting job.

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    TavTav Irish Minister for DefenceRegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    The difference in accent between North and South Dublin is hilarious.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EySGdiO-iBg

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    KalkinoKalkino Buttons Londres Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Elldren wrote: »
    Kalkino wrote: »
    Abdhyius wrote: »
    Passerbye wrote: »
    Abby - Americans can be crazy proud about things like that too. Most just don't consider language to automatically be a part of that.

    I can see that, but still

    to lose it you have to talk to people who talk differently

    people around me aren't talking a dialect, they're just talking normally

    but if you're exposed to other dialects alot then you notice your own

    then the question is if you just change it like it ain't no thang or if you try to keep it

    I'm having this issue living in London and it seems my accent is changing slowly - although to what depends on the listener. So for example today I went to an Australian cafe and was surrounded by Aussies for an hour, which seemed to influence my accent so when I was paying the bill the Aussie waitress thought I was Australian (huge faux pas in English speaking circles!). Whereas a month or so ago I was at a BBQ with lots of English people I didn't know and a lot of them mistook me for English. Then on the phone I often get asked if I'm South African.

    To me it sounds like I'm still speaking NZ English.

    I have a Kiwi friend back home who within 5 minutes of being around Americans picks up this weird pseudo American accent. It is very odd but he cannot help himself

    I have this exact same problem.

    I honestly have no idea what my natural accent is or even could be

    You probably have a better excuse though - iirc your parents are both from different countries and then they both moved to the US? (sorry if that is someone else). I grew up in NZ and only moved away in my late 20s.

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    MazzyxMazzyx Comedy Gold Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    I will fully admit that I speak Engrish at times.

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    ElldrenElldren Is a woman dammit ceterum censeoRegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Kalkino wrote: »
    Elldren wrote: »
    Kalkino wrote: »
    Abdhyius wrote: »
    Passerbye wrote: »
    Abby - Americans can be crazy proud about things like that too. Most just don't consider language to automatically be a part of that.

    I can see that, but still

    to lose it you have to talk to people who talk differently

    people around me aren't talking a dialect, they're just talking normally

    but if you're exposed to other dialects alot then you notice your own

    then the question is if you just change it like it ain't no thang or if you try to keep it

    I'm having this issue living in London and it seems my accent is changing slowly - although to what depends on the listener. So for example today I went to an Australian cafe and was surrounded by Aussies for an hour, which seemed to influence my accent so when I was paying the bill the Aussie waitress thought I was Australian (huge faux pas in English speaking circles!). Whereas a month or so ago I was at a BBQ with lots of English people I didn't know and a lot of them mistook me for English. Then on the phone I often get asked if I'm South African.

    To me it sounds like I'm still speaking NZ English.

    I have a Kiwi friend back home who within 5 minutes of being around Americans picks up this weird pseudo American accent. It is very odd but he cannot help himself

    I have this exact same problem.

    I honestly have no idea what my natural accent is or even could be

    You probably have a better excuse though - iirc your parents are both from different countries and then they both moved to the US? (sorry if that is someone else). I grew up in NZ and only moved away in my late 20s.

    Yes, that is me. Also I grew up in several different regions of the US, each with their own distinct accents

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    RMS OceanicRMS Oceanic Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Late idea for a [Chat] thread [Chat]

    I like the weapons in The Lost and Damned.

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    AriviaArivia I Like A Challenge Earth-1Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Thomamelas wrote: »
    Arivia wrote: »
    whee new Sarah McLachlan

    Another 12 or 13 counts of crimes against Humanity.

    what

    how can you say that

    how can you be so wrong

    Arivia on
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    AriviaArivia I Like A Challenge Earth-1Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    I think my next clothing purchase is definitely going to be a skirt and leggings

    Arivia on
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    Regina FongRegina Fong Allons-y, Alonso Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Incenjucar wrote: »
    The US thrives on easy communication but isn't into education (which would be needed to deal with so many accents and languages) so it's to be expected that we'd form an ubertongue.

    If we could just get rid of Southern Drawl, Ebonics, and Desu-speak we'd be golden.

    What is desu speak?

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    TL DRTL DR Not at all confident in his reflexive opinions of thingsRegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Incenjucar wrote: »
    The US thrives on easy communication but isn't into education (which would be needed to deal with so many accents and languages) so it's to be expected that we'd form an ubertongue.

    If we could just get rid of Southern Drawl, Ebonics, and Desu-speak we'd be golden.

    What is desu speak?

    Ohayoooooo!

    What a kawaii day! ^_______________^

    Harmonious sakuras!!!!

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    ElldrenElldren Is a woman dammit ceterum censeoRegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Mazzyx wrote: »
    I pick up other people's accents really fast. I feel bad because I don't do it on purpose.

    I know, exactly

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    japanjapan Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Incenjucar wrote: »
    The US thrives on easy communication but isn't into education (which would be needed to deal with so many accents and languages) so it's to be expected that we'd form an ubertongue.

    If we could just get rid of Southern Drawl, Ebonics, and Desu-speak we'd be golden.

    What is desu speak?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VkRiovdl-A

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    ThomamelasThomamelas Only one man can kill this many Russians. Bring his guitar to me! Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Arivia wrote: »
    Thomamelas wrote: »
    Arivia wrote: »
    whee new Sarah McLachlan

    Another 12 or 13 counts of crimes against Humanity.

    what

    how can you say that

    how can you be so wrong

    She's awful music inflicted upon people.

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    Regina FongRegina Fong Allons-y, Alonso Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Incenjucar wrote: »
    The US thrives on easy communication but isn't into education (which would be needed to deal with so many accents and languages) so it's to be expected that we'd form an ubertongue.

    If we could just get rid of Southern Drawl, Ebonics, and Desu-speak we'd be golden.

    What is desu speak?

    Ohayoooooo!

    What a kawaii day! ^_______________^

    Harmonious sakuras!!!!

    That's...

    Well that's certainly not a thing I would include in the same list as ebonics or southern drawl.

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    ElldrenElldren Is a woman dammit ceterum censeoRegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    You guys are just making shit up now

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    Regina FongRegina Fong Allons-y, Alonso Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Elldren wrote: »
    You guys are just making shit up now

    jewcar pulled something out of his ass?


    I'm shocked.

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    TavTav Irish Minister for DefenceRegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    That chick has a great rack.

    Tav on
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    ShivahnShivahn Unaware of her barrel shifter privilege Western coastal temptressRegistered User, Moderator mod
    edited October 2010
    As atrocious as that was Japan, I don't think that's desu speak. At least she's speaking in complete sentences in both languages separately, not some abomination of "OMG that's so kawaaiiiiii. You are baka desu."

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    TL DRTL DR Not at all confident in his reflexive opinions of thingsRegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Elldren wrote: »
    You guys are just making shit up now

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CirgVj8Baw

    TL DR on
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    AldoAldo Hippo Hooray Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    You know what I hate about Dragon Age...I can't take the interesting folks with me in my party, because then we're failing at all the fights. Like: I'm travelling to a place where I expect to find an item Sten lost, so I want him with me, but he's a weakling compared to my character and he keeps dying on me when I'm not looking. I would have taken Alistair with me instead, but he's no where near as interesting as Sten and he hasn't lost any items as of late.

    Same with the bard girl with the lisp, I dislike her fake lisp and accent, but she's my best lockpick and her ranged attacks are pretty useful.

    Aldo on
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