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Heh heh, Gargoyles :3
Your voice is much deeper than mine :P
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1792038/
People sometimes say I have a slight New Yorker accent, but I don't think so X3
Your voice is much deeper than mine :P
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1792038/
People sometimes say I have a slight New Yorker accent, but I don't think so X3
yeah you do have a sexy voice.. >.>;; am i aloud to say that? >.< ack! i don't know, im just a big fan of your art n.n;; and i knowtesed the proper english too, and as far as i can tell there was no accent... maybe it was from the prober english? or maybe i have the accent... i don't know... im just going to shut up know cause im rambling... n.n
I hope it’s not too creepy that I imagined your voice to sound pretty much exactly like that, only a bit more gruff (similar to [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8M-j.....g]LateBlt[url], one of my favourite LPers), although that probably comes from seeing Grant.
I only vaguely recall watching a few episodes of Gargoyles, but I remember enjoying them. The part at 02:15 with the sprites also sounds familiar; I was fumbling around with Lunar Magic a while ago, trying to make a decent Mario World hack, but the more advanced modding opportunities were too complicated for me. ¦[
I only vaguely recall watching a few episodes of Gargoyles, but I remember enjoying them. The part at 02:15 with the sprites also sounds familiar; I was fumbling around with Lunar Magic a while ago, trying to make a decent Mario World hack, but the more advanced modding opportunities were too complicated for me. ¦[
aha! I had your name right in my head.
The "about the house" everyone's talking about is called Canadian Raising (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_raising ). It happens to ows and ayes in Canadian English before certain consonants. You can also hear when you say "right", "midnight", "like", and "sprite". It gives us Canadians the supernatual ability to tell whether another Canadian is saying "rider" or "writer" without them having to emphasise the T. Works for "whiter" and "wider" too. It would also come in handy were there ever a circumstance if it were important to be able to distinguish whether someone said "what shouter?" or "what chowder?"
The "about the house" everyone's talking about is called Canadian Raising (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_raising ). It happens to ows and ayes in Canadian English before certain consonants. You can also hear when you say "right", "midnight", "like", and "sprite". It gives us Canadians the supernatual ability to tell whether another Canadian is saying "rider" or "writer" without them having to emphasise the T. Works for "whiter" and "wider" too. It would also come in handy were there ever a circumstance if it were important to be able to distinguish whether someone said "what shouter?" or "what chowder?"
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