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2009-05-01T07:04:38.000Z
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𝕚𝕕𝕘𝕚𝕖 says
2009-05-01T08:15:31.000Z
wow, that's insane and awesome at the same time.
Ziggy Vertigo
2009-05-01T08:29:38.000Z
once picked up an Irish brogue for a few days after hanging out with a bunch of Irish folk for a week. Closest I've got, really XD
𝕚𝕕𝕘𝕚𝕖 says
2009-05-01T13:20:50.000Z
well, yeah, I think that's normal... Manda and I had southern-ish accents after spending a week in Memphis.
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𝕚𝕕𝕘𝕚𝕖 says
2009-05-01T13:21:18.000Z
but to genuinely wake up with a completely different accent? that's crazy! XD
majima
2009-05-01T19:54:45.000Z
and he hadn't even been to ireland before! :0
Ziggy Vertigo is
2009-05-01T20:01:31.000Z
sure he had at least heard the accent!
majima
2009-05-01T20:10:39.000Z
yeah but hearing the accent doesnt mean you know it! :B I've heard a south African accent in person and I couldn't emulate it for my life
majima
2009-05-01T20:10:49.000Z
then again irish accents aren't that far off from british
Ziggy Vertigo says
2009-05-01T20:12:51.000Z
Though Yorkshire is pretty different than Irish. ^^;
the other side says
2009-05-01T20:26:03.000Z
...what the hell, irish sounds nothing like british
the other side says
2009-05-01T20:26:41.000Z
if anything, i sometimes have difficulty telling if someone's irish or american, lol.
Ziggy Vertigo says
2009-05-01T20:28:09.000Z
Really? Interesting...
majima
2009-05-02T02:54:16.000Z
when i accent around, I have to go british before I can do irish because the way the mouth moves feels the same
majima
2009-05-02T02:54:44.000Z
even though I usually fall into australian? idk, I'm terrible at accents anyway- IT DOESNT SOUND THE SAME but it's closer than like idk
majima
2009-05-02T02:55:01.000Z
american and irish, but I just. XD dont see how those are similar. unless you mean like. a certain part of america.
majima
2009-05-02T02:55:07.000Z
/too used to southern people
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