See here, my all time rage compilation. Enjoy!
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See here, my all time rage compilation. Enjoy!
Rage Compilation Picture
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"Look on the bright side atleast you can train those legs walking back to upper"
Did you ever level your ranger up or is he still level 7x? I remember destroying Upper/Lower with you a while back lol Kinda wish I could have been arsed to screenshot peoples rage too.
Actually thinking about it - it was your dhan that you were playing at the time - He was lvl 7x
I have a dhan, ranger and guard all lvl 70-75. I never lvled those further they've been that lvl forever just to rpk for funzies. I used twins and normal weapon oftenly, to give people a chance ( I have/had upgs, bossdrops + etc) but even with ''normal gear'' they mostly died fast and raged just as hard or harder.
On ISEN i had a lvl30 agi dhan which I used to pk people with and get nr.1 in pvp points.
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This was in ISEN lmao
Yeah thats true - rpking when your character has a Heroic Power buff visible, just doesn't seem as much fun!
how come they can turn on and off there aussie accents on demand?
what im saying is you guys should all learn that trick and just speak american 24/7!
'Murican accent is not something I'd be proud at lmao....
''Ain't nobody touchin' mah gunlaw'' ''You gotta helthcair system in europe? focking commies'' ''Northern Virginia BOOOOORN 'n raised'' ''I went out to buy mah sistah and mah wife a present and came back with only one thang''
all I hear: ''I'm a degenerate piece of sh1t''
sorry not sorry
Y'all need to work on ur 'murikan, heah?
I spent some of my more formative years in around Little Rock Arkansas (looooong time ago). Dad got transferred to to the S.A.C base in Grand Forks North Dakota. I gotta tell ya, I never got so trolled in school as i did when all those northies picked on my hillbilly "Suthen Drawl". They had a ball with it/me. Ever hear someone raised and living in Boston speak?
Doesn't mean Canada doesn't have its spread of accents as well. Spent a few months in a really small town on the Eastern side of Newfoundland, not to mention my social group consisted primarily of Newfies. I was cursed with a newfie accent and inflection until I hit my early 20s. Thankfully my current accent has settled down to pretty much general Canuck.
At the end of the day I would expect any good-sized country has its accents, in whatever language they are speaking.When the same language spans countries, those differences make the language in on country almost unintelligible in the other (i.e. Portuguese in Portugal or Brazil, Dutch between Holland and South Africa, or French between France, Canada and New Orleans).
lol..... I think its symptomatic of the world these days............ Many Brits language skills have degenerated to the point where foreign people who live here are easier to understand than a lot of the natives.
I like a Southern US accent on a woman it sounds pretty nice (to me anyway) - On guys it sounds inbred / old fashioned. I love a stereotype tbh........
I don't know if you have such a thing as "Chavs" in Holland.........?
I've only heard one Canadian accent before PJ.......... It sounded like an educated accent, if there can be such a thing as that.
The difference in American accents is much more pronounced to me, whilst the remarkable thing with British accents is that someone can sound completely different to someone else living only 20 miles away.
I can pretty much pinpoint to within 10 miles where someone is from in the UK as soon as they open their mouth.
For such a small country we have heaps of different accents, the difference in accent can be clearly noticable from one town to another meaning you travel 15 km and people have another accent already. Globally there are quite some different kinds of dutch as well: Vlaams, which is spoken in Belgium(Mr. EP) and is similar to dutch, Afrikaans which is also similar to dutch and even in Indonesia they might still speak some dutch).
We don't have one accent that's considdered to be ''redneck/hilbilly'' but being dutch you can hear in what region of the country (as tiny as it might be) someone grew up. The words people use and how they construct their sentences usually gives away if they're complete utter morons or normies xD
I really dislike the 'Murican Southern accent which might come due to me meeting a few moronic stereoptype rednecks IRL. I'm okay with accent up north like Boston, as PJ mentioned also canadian, australian, kiwi, brittish (I love brittish accent, specially on woman) are all fine to me.
In England I would say "The Queen's" or Oxford English to be the "educated" accent (which remains to be seen if it actually is ;) ). At the other end of things cockney can be damn near unintelligible to those unfamiliar with it. But yeah for such a relatively small place (The whole of the British Isles is smaller than the Canadian province of Ontario where I live) the accents around the British Isles can really, really varied. Had a neighbor from Dublin once and I could hardly understand him when he got excited over something. And then there's Scottish... Haggis anyone?
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