There's this girl at college (yes, Guitar Girl) who talks like a prick. She enunciates her Ts whenever she speaks and her voice isn't in that average spot between monotone and overly-expressive - it's off the goddamned spectrum.
"He was [i]unpopular[/i] for [i]redirecting[/i] money to his [i]walle[b]t[/b][/i]."
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Hopefully Deej doesn't ban you again.
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Actually, this is Camnator's voice in the video. You'll understand why the rating is so low on the video.
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Yes, they're extremely common in this part of the city. I think only the most common people don't. Especially call centre people. They need to be shot. In the face. And they're so overly self-righteous too. "I have a problem..." "No, you don't; you are lying; you cannot possibly have a problem. How dare you lie to me. Our products and services are completely flawless in everyway possible." "Fu[I]c[/I]k you"
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4 RepliesAll the time.
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2 RepliesThe flood is officially the sanctuary for pansies who don't have a backbone enough to do anything but complain about it on the internet.
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can't say i have. however, i [i]have[/i] met people who have the most soooothing voices ever.
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1 ReplyFunnily enough, yes. There was a girl in our class who Oh-Var Pro-Noun-ced Eh-veh-ree syllable. They tried so damn hard to have a posh accent but it didn't sit well with an irish lilt and so it just sounded like two frying pans being used to molest a tory.
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5 RepliesThere's a guy in the college that plays a LOT of Pokemon, much more than I do. Whenever someone challenges him and he wins, he boasts about it. But whenever he loses, he screams for a rematch in a very nasal tone. However, if the same scenario happens again where he's losing, he turns off his 3DS and leaves while saying something about the person he was losing to is a hacker, or something. And he says this in the same nasal tone as well.
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No, thankfully.
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Yes everybody have ever played against in search and destroy
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11 RepliesEdited by Verbatim: 1/7/2014 6:38:00 AMAnyone who pronounces their "t"s like "t"s instead of "d"s or nothing. It's proper, but it makes me want to just punch you.
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Sounds pretty annoying. Geez would it kill her to settle the hell down?!? By Jove, for her own sake it sure as hell wouldn't!
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Edited by Failure4Life: 1/7/2014 8:30:19 AMExplain to her how English soft t's and d's work. Example of a soft d: "Good" Example of of a soft t: "Cottage" [spoiler]Yes my d is indeed soft.[/spoiler]
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Their voice is too high-pitched
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[b]Yes.[/b]
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Yes, I have. Oddly enough, all of them seemed to be foreigners, southerners, Kalifornjians, New Yorkers, New Jersy folk, Appalachia folk, people from Erie, people from Philly, people from Scranton... in general, I'm saying that everyone without a Pennsylvania Dutch accent sounds dumb.
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3 RepliesWow, you're really obsessed with that bitch ain't you? Get over it. There are worse people out there and you're not making your day better by whining about someone else's voice.
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3 RepliesI hope you don't get banned again! :x Haha, just kidding!