You're not, and because you're not, you probably should refrain from commenting about those subjects for which you admit ignorance. Yes?
I can explain to you why someone from South Central speaks the way they do- even though I'm not from there- and "ignorant" to that dialect. I can explain to you why someone from Wisconsin speaks the way they do- even though I'm not from there- and "ignorant" to that dialect. I know, and associate with several homosexuals who speak normal- in fact, I just hired a very intelligent and great employee who happened to be homosexual two months ago.
I'm ignorant to the over-the-top and unnecessary dialect. Hence why I asked the question- so please, enlighten me.
Edit: I guess I'll just assume it's like being a nerd. Some act socially "normal", while others embrace thick-framed glasses and star-trek talk. Still seems like a giant attention-grab though.
They're just nonsense, without any meaning to them at all.
That commercial showing that girl with a baby who makes music is actually tragic! The ironic part of that commercial is that the girl doesn't actually use her Note to make any music, because she can't! Nobody can! Android sucks donkey balls for making music on!
And that last commercial featured some hairdresser who can barely speak english. It should have been subtitled, not that it would have mattered much, because every one of these commercials is just pure crap.
Why do certain gay people choose to talk like that? It makes absolutely no sense to me. It's not anything geographic, it's not a trait they learn from their parents. They simply just want to sound "gay"- whatever that means. If I were a homosexual, that dialect would annoy me to no end.
You're not, and because you're not, you probably should refrain from commenting about those subjects for which you admit ignorance. Yes?
I don't know how some of you got through those commercials. By the time I got to the third one I was ready to have a snooze. Kudos to those that survived them all!!
I can explain to you why someone from South Central speaks the way they do- even though I'm not from there- and "ignorant" to that dialect. I can explain to you why someone from Wisconsin speaks the way they do- even though I'm not from there- and "ignorant" to that dialect. I know, and associate with several homosexuals who speak normal- in fact, I just hired a very intelligent and great employee who happened to be homosexual two months ago.
I'm ignorant to the over-the-top and unnecessary dialect. Hence why I asked the question- so please, enlighten me.
Edit: I guess I'll just assume it's like being a nerd. Some act socially "normal", while others embrace thick-framed glasses and star-trek talk. Still seems like a giant attention-grab though.
I think you missed the lesson about letting people be who they are. You seem to get annoyed by meaningless things.
Why do certain gay people choose to talk like that? It makes absolutely no sense to me. It's not anything geographic, it's not a trait they learn from their parents. They simply just want to sound "gay"- whatever that means. If I were a homosexual, that dialect would annoy me to no end.
If you ask me, it's a subtle way of announcing their sexual preference. IDK, just making a suggestion; and, for me, it's a good fit. All I know is, while it doesn't bother me in the least, IDK where, why or how it came about. And it seems that no one else does, either.
I agree with you - why hide your ignorance? Proudly let it be seen by all.
Ignorance. That's funny.
You know what's ignorant? Talking like a moron.
You want to be taken seriously? Get a grasp on your native language, grammar, pronunciation, enunciation, and inflection.
Want to stir the pot, and set yourself up for ridicule, and then scream "prejudice" and when people don't accept your childish behavior...by all means.
Never, at any point, does sexual preference become a part of this conversation ^.
Or you know, IFA is starting this next coming week. You know, the world's leading trade show for consumer electronics and home appliances that's been going on around this time of the year for longer than Apple has been making phones.
Thanks for letting us know. Since I've never heard of it, I searched for IFA on Bing, and got one hit (on the second page) for an electronics trade show in Berlin next week, leading me to their official website, which had no real information on it.
I got dozens of hits for the International Fertilizer Association, though.
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Now THIS is some expensive, labor-intensive trolling.
Because the work has already been done for them, it's really not that difficult for Samsung to knock-off Apple.
They must have hired the same outfit that made Microsoft's cringe-me-now (now-me-cringe? me-cringe-now?) ads.
You're not, and because you're not, you probably should refrain from commenting about those subjects for which you admit ignorance. Yes?
I can explain to you why someone from South Central speaks the way they do- even though I'm not from there- and "ignorant" to that dialect. I can explain to you why someone from Wisconsin speaks the way they do- even though I'm not from there- and "ignorant" to that dialect. I know, and associate with several homosexuals who speak normal- in fact, I just hired a very intelligent and great employee who happened to be homosexual two months ago.
I'm ignorant to the over-the-top and unnecessary dialect. Hence why I asked the question- so please, enlighten me.
Edit: I guess I'll just assume it's like being a nerd. Some act socially "normal", while others embrace thick-framed glasses and star-trek talk. Still seems like a giant attention-grab though.
Totally disgusting commercials!
They're just nonsense, without any meaning to them at all.
That commercial showing that girl with a baby who makes music is actually tragic! The ironic part of that commercial is that the girl doesn't actually use her Note to make any music, because she can't! Nobody can! Android sucks donkey balls for making music on!
And that last commercial featured some hairdresser who can barely speak english. It should have been subtitled, not that it would have mattered much, because every one of these commercials is just pure crap.
Why do certain gay people choose to talk like that? It makes absolutely no sense to me. It's not anything geographic, it's not a trait they learn from their parents. They simply just want to sound "gay"- whatever that means. If I were a homosexual, that dialect would annoy me to no end.
You're not, and because you're not, you probably should refrain from commenting about those subjects for which you admit ignorance. Yes?
No.
TMS!
(too many 'shrooms)
( I couldn't take more.)
Now that's beautiful!
I don't know how some of you got through those commercials. By the time I got to the third one I was ready to have a snooze. Kudos to those that survived them all!!
Samsung is competing with Xiomi to see who can copy Apple better.
No.
Guess you showed him.
I can explain to you why someone from South Central speaks the way they do- even though I'm not from there- and "ignorant" to that dialect. I can explain to you why someone from Wisconsin speaks the way they do- even though I'm not from there- and "ignorant" to that dialect. I know, and associate with several homosexuals who speak normal- in fact, I just hired a very intelligent and great employee who happened to be homosexual two months ago.
I'm ignorant to the over-the-top and unnecessary dialect. Hence why I asked the question- so please, enlighten me.
Edit: I guess I'll just assume it's like being a nerd. Some act socially "normal", while others embrace thick-framed glasses and star-trek talk. Still seems like a giant attention-grab though.
I think you missed the lesson about letting people be who they are. You seem to get annoyed by meaningless things.
Why do certain gay people choose to talk like that? It makes absolutely no sense to me. It's not anything geographic, it's not a trait they learn from their parents. They simply just want to sound "gay"- whatever that means. If I were a homosexual, that dialect would annoy me to no end.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gay_lisp
If you ask me, it's a subtle way of announcing their sexual preference. IDK, just making a suggestion; and, for me, it's a good fit. All I know is, while it doesn't bother me in the least, IDK where, why or how it came about. And it seems that no one else does, either.
Edit: Linguistic profiling#Gender and sexual orientation
I agree with you - why hide your ignorance? Proudly let it be seen by all.
Ignorance. That's funny.
You know what's ignorant? Talking like a moron.
You want to be taken seriously? Get a grasp on your native language, grammar, pronunciation, enunciation, and inflection.
Want to stir the pot, and set yourself up for ridicule, and then scream "prejudice" and when people don't accept your childish behavior...by all means.
Never, at any point, does sexual preference become a part of this conversation ^.
Or you know, IFA is starting this next coming week. You know, the world's leading trade show for consumer electronics and home appliances that's been going on around this time of the year for longer than Apple has been making phones.
Thanks for letting us know. Since I've never heard of it, I searched for IFA on Bing, and got one hit (on the second page) for an electronics trade show in Berlin next week, leading me to their official website, which had no real information on it.
I got dozens of hits for the International Fertilizer Association, though.
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As in, "the -Sung Remains the Same"?