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Quote from: Magus Silveresti on September 15, 2013, 02:56:36 pmAs an American-speaking person, I must admit it's fascinating (and oddly refreshing) to see how people who speak other languages stereotype the English/American language.Well, here's a song that shows what Italians think English sounds like: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZXcRqFmFa8We do say "alright" a lot, but where I'm from, a lot of people pronounce it ah-ite.
As an American-speaking person, I must admit it's fascinating (and oddly refreshing) to see how people who speak other languages stereotype the English/American language.
I sympathize completely. However, to use against us. Let me ask you a troll. On the one who pulled it. But here's the question: where do I think it might as well have stepped out of all people would cling to a layman.
No matter what happens, no matter what my last words may end up being, I want everyone to claim that they were: "If you strike me down, I shall become more powerful than you could possibly imagine."
Aww, you guys rock. I feel the love... and the pitchforks and torches. Tingly!
Religion is regarded by the common man as true, by the wise man as false, and by the powerful man as useful
Yeah, if the pagans are so smart, why did Jesus invade Pagan-land on the back of a dragon and kill them all!
I'd be more sympathetic if people here didn't act like they knew what they were saying when they were saying something very much wrong.
Commenter Brendan Rizzo is an American (still living there) who really, really hates America. He used to make posts defending his country from anti-American attacks but got fed up with it all.