interesting
I’ve never noticed that but I guess it checks out
(i dont actually know this for a fact, just my opinion / observation)
oh
I can imagine it though
because if you’re learning English as a second language, you’d be likely to learn it formally, and then write it formally online because you wouldn’t know what things can be changed without making it [sound strange / be unclear]
versus if you speak it natively, you’d be comfortable writing more informal text
yeah that makes sense
Stressing a numerical value, how many vernacular dialects could you feasibly believe me to express verbal articulacy in, darling friend Tutuu?
DONT FUCKING SAY THESE WORDS VERNACUALR BINACULAR I WILL FUCK YOU UP. SPIT IN YOUR VEGEMITE
but thanks for calling me darling awwwww so cuuuute
Am I >rand american
I think a big part of it isn’t even comfort per se so much as, just, like, “this is the language I text with my friends in” vs “this is the language I post online in”, sorta? You build habits talking really casually with people you know IRL
you definitely sound like a native english speaker but i dont think you sound particularly american. you sound like an automatic voice messaging system. “press 1 to continue”
yes from your walls or big posts. not from your short posts and shitposts. i think those are neutral. i think your serious posts have more american-ness to them
that said i dont think i can explain it very well. i dont think i can justify it orderly with words. im just trying to explain gut feeling
their accent bleeds aussie
perhaps this means i spend too much time around aussies
their real voice or their text messages? you notice accent in their text messages?
magnus is they them exclusively
Gonna stream Civ in the Breadbox on For Adults difficulty
i’ve heard their voice before
well thats cheating!!! australian accents are very noticable. i was talking about tone via text only!!
most accents are very noticable
also that’s not cheating you just decided it wasnt what you meant postmortem
not true