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WCDT strips 4286-4290 (15th to 19th June 2020)
BenRG:
This is another one of those situations where I get the impression that some synthetics just enjoy watching humans be human - Just watching them be alive and existing. It helps that I think that almost everything Faye does is wonderful and attractive to Bubbles. Some would find that level of adoration a bit creepy but I find it interesting that it just runs off of Faye almost unnoticed as 'something my girlfriend does a lot'.
Now, I wonder, how long has Faye been buying off excess energy with late-night snacking?
Gyrre:
--- Quote from: jwhouk on 16 Jun 2020, 05:08 ---
--- Quote from: Gyrre on 15 Jun 2020, 20:56 ---There's always the Kenoshan accent.
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I DO NOT HAVE AN ACCENT, YANNO!
Fer criminy cripes sake...
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I'm told that underneath 'everything else' I have an underlying Kenoshan accent. Me and my brothers usually spent two to three weeks of the summer at my maternal grandpa's house while growing up, and he was from Kenosha. So that explains that. I'm also from Kansas, so I've got a slight twang despite growing up "in the big city" (Wichita). Then there's all the stuff I picked up from friends and TV. Apparently it's a 'cosmopolitan accent'. Though I usually get mistaken for being from an actual big city when I'm in places like Nebraska or Missouri.
--- Quote from: Perfectly Reasonable on 16 Jun 2020, 11:50 ---Do they really talk 'down south' up north?
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Depends on how rural you get. If you're in one of those towns that should be avoided after sundown, very much so.
Mr_Rose:
--- Quote from: Tova on 16 Jun 2020, 21:43 ---I mean, I agree 100%, but I'm confused now about who was implying otherwise.
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Snubnose, probably.
awkwardness:
In Faye's defense, there's always time for cookies...
St.Clair:
--- Quote from: Gyrre on 16 Jun 2020, 23:18 ---
--- Quote from: Perfectly Reasonable on 16 Jun 2020, 11:50 ---Do they really talk 'down south' up north?
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Depends on how rural you get. If you're in one of those towns that should be avoided after sundown, very much so.
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In many ways - not all, but many - rural and urban areas in any given state have less in common with each other than they do with their counterparts in every state.
Or to put it another way, "every state has a 'south'." Usually the part that's solid red on recent electoral maps.
This even extends to language and accents.
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