Pretty good. I'm actually putting up a bio for an OC that appears in my fan fic. After 9 months of work, I finally have something. Also have to draw a griffon or trixie. I have plans for her. And I've killed it again. Why, why, why! EDIT FEST: Blink 182's neighborhoods cd is awesome. -- Sent from my Palm Pre using Forums
My dear moggy, it is Gangsta. Can't you read. You ever finish that pic? -- Sent from my Palm Pre using Forums
'Allo, whass all this then?! Aye be comin' back to thah fohrumsah, whith a Schottish Ahccent! So git on withit, willya?
I am part scottish and find that a bit offensive. Not all Scots talk like that. In fact I have a few Scottish friends. None speak like that
Oh, sorry... Didn't think anyone would find it offensive...I certainly wouldn't mind anypony imitating my accent, lol. Now imitating the stereotypical, angry, potty-mouthed Scotsman, that would definitely be offensive. (At least, it's stereotypical in America. IDK if it is anywhere else...) But all the same, sorry about that. Won't happen again.
So, in my own accent, I shall go again: No wait, I don't know how to make fun of my own accent... But in any case, I have an "Inland North" accent. See? http://www.gotoquiz.com/results/what_american_accent_do_you_have
The only two American accents I can distinguish are the Brooklyn accent and Southern accent. But some British accents are completely different from one another. It's only a small country, how can they sound so different?
I wish I could burst in typing in my South African accent, but we basically speak standard English except for a few strictly South African words such as: Barbecue: Braai Bush: Veld Boerewors Biltong Eina Ag man Howzit ja heita (hello) nogal shebeen (Traditional bar) tsotsi (Gangster) And a quite a few others, they basically derived from the 11 languages we have here EDIT: Did I kill the chat with my awesome words?
Howzit? I say that all the time. Except I mean "How's it?". As in "How is it going?". Something we say around here that makes no sense is "lookit". We say that instead of "Look at it" or "Look at that". It's weird. Oh yeah, and also -glomps Simon-