Still, I can’t very well assault the British too much for their vocabulary. It is, after all, where we Americans got it from.
Also, they’ve got some bomb-ass tea over there. Both a joke and an experience; I’ve been to Britain and their tea really is quite excellent. They take that shit seriously.
@Sirius-Face
And she even lovingly Tsundere the cap off of Button Mash when she passed him by during her “I can be nice” bit. Hidden crush? Who knows. But let the wave of fiction flow through the gates!
All those things are British.
And British English is actually French.
Or Scottish, or Irish, or Welsh, or I really don’t care.
@Joseph Raszagal
>Implying I’m British
M9
Yeh.
Still, I can’t very well assault the British too much for their vocabulary. It is, after all, where we Americans got it from.
Also, they’ve got some bomb-ass tea over there. Both a joke and an experience; I’ve been to Britain and their tea really is quite excellent. They take that shit seriously.
Well, they spell it with an extra i.
Still doesn’t justify pronouncing it alleyouminniyum.
At least we don’t pronounce the word aluminum like it has seven additional letters.
Geez, you yanks need to learn to spell
And she even lovingly Tsundere the cap off of Button Mash when she passed him by during her “I can be nice” bit. Hidden crush? Who knows. But let the wave of fiction flow through the gates!