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what does your voice sound like? post your voice.

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LMAO. The Old Republic: the Star Wars MMO.

That last part was an after thought obviously.
 
I thought it might be, but I also didn't know whether you were wondering whether it was me. :lol:

Actually, my dad used to play that game, I think. XD

Considering the game is only 3 MONTHS old, you would know if you dad played said game unless you are blacking out on us already.
 
Must have been Star Wars: Galaxies: Sony's iteration of the MMO. I'll let this discussion die because it is not related to the relevant topic.
 
Hey, I play the Old Republic! What server are you on?
 
^It's kinda hard to understand, ChickenGuy.

:rolleyes:

"Huntyyyy you are such a sweet guy I remember seeing a video of you, uhhm, d-uhh when the It's [sic] Gets Better project thing was on and you did a video and you talked about, sort of, your school days and it was, uhh, a really great video and, and you are really really cuuuute! (giggles) "Zephyr in the sky at ni...." No I can't do it. Sawwryy."


Tell me, though: can you speak Glaswegian? That'll really confuse the JUBbers. I bet not one JUBber in 1000 can understand it.

I can't speak Glaswegian or even give a good imitation of it, but I don't have any trouble understanding even the strongest speaker of it.

Actually, if you want incomprehensible, I suggest the Doric accent of northeast Scotland. It's much closer to old Scots and not all words would be immediately recognisable as English to most people outside of the British Isles. That, combined the very strong accent they have there, renders it very difficult to understand (but I again have no trouble with it) :p
 


I don't know if this is just for me, but the only accent I find difficult to understand are those used in gangsta rap and hip-hop, i.e. urban 'street' accents. I think it's more about the phrases and sentences they use rather than the actual accent itself though.

lol Quite a few people have made that comment, HuntNeo.

But do tell: what did you think I would sound like? (afraid to ask)

JB, until a few weeks ago when I heard your voice on this thread, I actually thought you were European. I thought you lived in Switzerland or somewhere. :o


For swerve and JohannBessler....

How much of what this young man is saying can you understand? :badgrin:



Also compare the massive difference in my voice to his. Yet we're both Scottish. ;)

I understood about 99% of what he said. :)
 
AWP, I'd love to see a video where you talked about your life and your experiences. :)

Say for example your childhood, your family, growing up, school, being gay, etc. etc.

I think you're a really mild-mannered and easy-going and interesting kind of guy. :kiss:


P.S. To JohannBessler - are you 100% American born and bred? It was your name that led me to believe you were Swiss or Austrian, lol.
 
I'll be back in a few, I expect all the cute southern boys voices to be gathered for me into one convenient post. Thank you.
 
^ I won't post it but I was just reading it aloud and I was okay until I got to "muddas". Fucking accent.
 
You see Topher, you don't notice the nuances of vernacular. Adam Sandler is a Brooklyn douche. That becomes quite apparent because he actually enunciates his 'r's: particularly the word "bartender". A Bostonian would say "bahtendah". Also no real Bostonian would say "you". It's "ya".
 
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