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sweet_ermengarde wrote: »
I love it and could listen to it all day
not a fan of british accents tbh but idk why
Heck, we kicked'em out over two hundred years ago, just so we didn't have to listen to it.
"Pip, pip... jolly good show, spot of tea, off you pop!"
..... what are y'all talking about ??
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Motorsheen wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »
I love it and could listen to it all day
not a fan of british accents tbh but idk why
Heck, we kicked'em out over two hundred years ago, just so we didn't have to listen to it.
"Pip, pip... jolly good show, spot of tea, off you pop!"
..... what are y'all talking about ??
I will not rise to the bait.
I will not rise to the bait.
I will not....3 -
More British accents for me then 😁😍4
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Motorsheen wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »
I love it and could listen to it all day
not a fan of british accents tbh but idk why
Heck, we kicked'em out over two hundred years ago, just so we didn't have to listen to it.
"Pip, pip... jolly good show, spot of tea, off you pop!"
..... what are y'all talking about ??
I will not rise to the bait.
I will not rise to the bait.
I will not....
c'mon.... I was hoping for your very best Princess Margaret voice.
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Motorsheen wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »
I love it and could listen to it all day
not a fan of british accents tbh but idk why
Heck, we kicked'em out over two hundred years ago, just so we didn't have to listen to it.
"Pip, pip... jolly good show, spot of tea, off you pop!"
..... what are y'all talking about ??
I will not rise to the bait.
I will not rise to the bait.
I will not....
c'mon.... I was hoping for your very best Princess Margaret voice.
I posted in the voice thread yesterday - unfortunately my accent would reinforce your stereotype 😅1 -
I wish i had a british accent sometimes. They can say basically anything and it sounds posh. “I left the rubbish until after I did the hooverin and now I have to hoover the carpet all over again. Litchrally a proper knob, aren’t I.”
I like American accents, a bunch of quirky and nice ones going on in that mish-mash down south of the border.
If I was gonna get some really bad news, please find me someone with a soft southern accent to tell it to me..."I'm sorry ma'am, the world will be imploding in 5 minutes" vs someone from Jersey tho.
On the British accents - have you ever seen an episode of Geordie Shore? I speak "English" but I need subtitles for that accent!
Some of the northern dialects require special code breaking skills.1 -
Motorsheen wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »
I love it and could listen to it all day
not a fan of british accents tbh but idk why
Heck, we kicked'em out over two hundred years ago, just so we didn't have to listen to it.
"Pip, pip... jolly good show, spot of tea, off you pop!"
..... what are y'all talking about ??
I will not rise to the bait.
I will not rise to the bait.
I will not....
Imitate a yank accent! In the voice thread!
Or hoser!0 -
Motorsheen wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »
I love it and could listen to it all day
not a fan of british accents tbh but idk why
Heck, we kicked'em out over two hundred years ago, just so we didn't have to listen to it.
"Pip, pip... jolly good show, spot of tea, off you pop!"
..... what are y'all talking about ??
I will not rise to the bait.
I will not rise to the bait.
I will not....
c'mon.... I was hoping for your very best Princess Margaret voice.
I posted in the voice thread yesterday - unfortunately my accent would reinforce your stereotype 😅
I just listened to it.
and.......
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Motorsheen wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »
I love it and could listen to it all day
not a fan of british accents tbh but idk why
Heck, we kicked'em out over two hundred years ago, just so we didn't have to listen to it.
"Pip, pip... jolly good show, spot of tea, off you pop!"
..... what are y'all talking about ??
I will not rise to the bait.
I will not rise to the bait.
I will not....
Imitate a yank accent! In the voice thread!
Or hoser!
Ask and you shall receive. I'll have to do it for you later though and it will be dreadful I can assure you 😅2 -
I wish i had a british accent sometimes. They can say basically anything and it sounds posh. “I left the rubbish until after I did the hooverin and now I have to hoover the carpet all over again. Litchrally a proper knob, aren’t I.”
I like American accents, a bunch of quirky and nice ones going on in that mish-mash down south of the border.
If I was gonna get some really bad news, please find me someone with a soft southern accent to tell it to me..."I'm sorry ma'am, the world will be imploding in 5 minutes" vs someone from Jersey tho.
On the British accents - have you ever seen an episode of Geordie Shore? I speak "English" but I need subtitles for that accent!
Some of the northern dialects require special code breaking skills.
The last time I was in a London pub, I ordered a pint.... with a side of subtitles.6 -
Motorsheen wrote: »I wish i had a british accent sometimes. They can say basically anything and it sounds posh. “I left the rubbish until after I did the hooverin and now I have to hoover the carpet all over again. Litchrally a proper knob, aren’t I.”
I like American accents, a bunch of quirky and nice ones going on in that mish-mash down south of the border.
If I was gonna get some really bad news, please find me someone with a soft southern accent to tell it to me..."I'm sorry ma'am, the world will be imploding in 5 minutes" vs someone from Jersey tho.
On the British accents - have you ever seen an episode of Geordie Shore? I speak "English" but I need subtitles for that accent!
Some of the northern dialects require special code breaking skills.
The last time I was in a London pub, I ordered a pint.... with a side of subtitles.
Sometimes I struggle to understand people in the pub too, but that's usually gin related...5 -
I LOVE this place. And the way you all banter. So many times I think 'wish *I'd* thought of that'.4
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I LOVE this place. And the way you all banter. So many times I think 'wish *I'd* thought of that'.
I used to think that all the time too, especially with one particular user that I thought was so uniquely funny and clever, and it used to make me feel so lame. I’ve realized though that it’s *because* we don’t come up with the same things that this place is interesting.
Lately I’ve been appreciating the people who openly laugh at things. My college roommate told me once that she felt stupid always being the one in the room laughing but never the one making anyone laugh. I was dumbfounded. She consistently made me feel like a million bucks because of her frequent laughter, and it pained me that she didn’t feel that same way around me. I grew up in a household where the one laughing was, by default, the least funny. My siblings so rarely laughed at what I said that to this day I consider a laugh one of the best compliments. For a long time I’d answer a joke back with another joke rather than a laugh because that was all I knew. It wasn’t until I was with someone who did that ALL THE TIME that I realized how much I hated it.
Now I try to make sure people know when I laugh at their stuff. It’s a great feeling, it should be shared. It’s already hard enough to know someone’s reaction on the internet where you can’t just see it.
If people had to choose to be around someone who was either very funny or who laughed freely but not both, it would be interesting to see what they’d choose. I know which one I’d choose. Luckily most everyone is some combination of both. Some people trigger me because they would NEVER admit to laughing at someone else’s joke. It’s like this weird power move. But I love people like you who openly share when they think something is clever or interesting. Maybe I have a flimsy ego that requires massaging, but I don’t think so. I think most everyone would feel similarly.
Ugh so many words, sorry7 -
I'm losing my mind just a little5
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I LOVE this place. And the way you all banter. So many times I think 'wish *I'd* thought of that'.
I used to think that all the time too, especially with one particular user that I thought was so uniquely funny and clever, and it used to make me feel so lame. I’ve realized though that it’s *because* we don’t come up with the same things that this place is interesting.
Lately I’ve been appreciating the people who openly laugh at things. My college roommate told me once that she felt stupid always being the one in the room laughing but never the one making anyone laugh. I was dumbfounded. She consistently made me feel like a million bucks because of her frequent laughter, and it pained me that she didn’t feel that same way around me. I grew up in a household where the one laughing was, by default, the least funny. My siblings so rarely laughed at what I said that to this day I consider a laugh one of the best compliments. For a long time I’d answer a joke back with another joke rather than a laugh because that was all I knew. It wasn’t until I was with someone who did that ALL THE TIME that I realized how much I hated it.
Now I try to make sure people know when I laugh at their stuff. It’s a great feeling, it should be shared. It’s already hard enough to know someone’s reaction on the internet where you can’t just see it.
If people had to choose to be around someone who was either very funny or who laughed freely but not both, it would be interesting to see what they’d choose. I know which one I’d choose. Luckily most everyone is some combination of both. Some people trigger me because they would NEVER admit to laughing at someone else’s joke. It’s like this weird power move. But I love people like you who openly share when they think something is clever or interesting. Maybe I have a flimsy ego that requires massaging, but I don’t think so. I think most everyone would feel similarly.
Ugh so many words, sorry
You're so cute 😊 and you often make me chuckle... btw, I was just practicing "litcherally" lol!1 -
really wondering how much worse things would be if it was Corvid-19 instead5
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I'm watching 365 Days and I cant decide if, at this stage of my life, I'd be mad about being kidnapped by a rich dom 🤔3
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Reckoner69_lmao wrote: »
Brian Keene wrote a story years ago now about a zombie plague that ran wild. it eventually spread to birds too and that was that pretty much.
so maybe? 🤞4
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