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tf_talk2015-04-09 12:58 pm
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continued Thatfucker discussion
Since we've been kicked off FFA for the week, please feel free to continue the anon discussion here. Apologies if this is a big flop - I've never made a DW community before!
The rules are vaguely the same as they are over on FFA. Please refrain from being too much of an asshole, making personal attacks, posting identifying information or engaging in transfail.
ETA: If there's information you'd like to see archived (journal/blog posts related to Andy, etc.), please dump it here and link to it from the main post for discussing.
The rules are vaguely the same as they are over on FFA. Please refrain from being too much of an asshole, making personal attacks, posting identifying information or engaging in transfail.
ETA: If there's information you'd like to see archived (journal/blog posts related to Andy, etc.), please dump it here and link to it from the main post for discussing.
Re: Accents
(Anonymous) 2015-04-11 08:01 pm (UTC)(link)Most children who are raised by people with accents will pick up a thing or two.
Like my grandparents are of french extraction but grew up in Canada. I have lived in NYC for over 20 years but still say u-boot (about) with a Canadian accent. But that's about it other than some colorful phrases in french.
Picking up the accent whole cloth is not kosher unless raised in the country of the accent.
Even my french cousins who live in Canada now don't sound French anymore.