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- Cynical Ninja - 01-30-2009 The Antagonist Wrote:'Ey! Don't make fun of the NY accent. Is always makes me lol, when fucking yanks criticise the English for speaking what is in reality proper English. All the changing of spellings and meanings and words is you bastardizing the language we gave you, and don't you fucking forget it you septic mongrel. - Cynical Ninja - 01-30-2009 SyberBitch Wrote:The Antagonist Wrote:'Ey! Don't make fun of the NY accent.lol even the French use contractions Wrong. Bloody is one of the mildest curse words in the English language, even my daughter uses it sometimes and I don't deem it serious enough to really admonish her for it. Yet another national stereotype put to bed forever. - LuMPyPussy - 01-30-2009 SyberBitch Wrote:Strange, I heard it was more historical.The Antagonist Wrote:'Ey! Don't make fun of the NY accent.lol even the French use contractions - Momster - 01-30-2009 You fuckers seriously arguing about the origins of a word? Holy shit, this place is getting a little too lame for ME... and I am very easily entertained. - SyberBitch - 01-30-2009 Ordinary Peephole Wrote:Wrong.Doh!! Well, put to bed in MY mind at least... unless you're just fucking with us. Ok, so I got that information from my ex who spent a few years in England. I actually USE the word 'bloody' on a fairly regular basis, so once when he heard me saying it, he gave me shit about it, saying Brits considered it a really foul word, akin to the way Americans categorize 'fuck' or 'cunt' and that I should be careful not to use it around Brit friends. Sorry for the misunderstanding and thanks for clearing that up. I shall feel free to use the word 'bloody' when I feel so moved. - SyberBitch - 01-30-2009 Momster Wrote:You fuckers seriously arguing about the origins of a word?Etymology is a very interesting subject for those interested in language. |