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I always associated northern America with the 'normal' accent the rest of the world thinks of.
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But then again, don't people in Hollywood who are in the movies have the pretty typical accents as well?

I am yet to write any words that include Ж. I avoid the hard letters whenever possible
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Yes, Japanese does look pretty hard with all the curly bits. Do you think you're going to visit Korea some day? I hope some time I can go to Russia. That's, like, my holiday goal. lol.

Very nice! Sounds exciting. What kind of stuff does Basic Training involve?
There are a good bit of accents here :p Roughly about 7 main ones I can think of at the moment; Western (California, Oregon, Washington), Texan "Cowboy" (Texas, surrounding states), Cajun (Louisiana, Mississippi. If you ask my northern grammar nazi self, I think it's a butchering of the English language, but whatever :p I can't even understand people often times, even after a yea!), South Eastern (most of the south eastern states), Eastern (New York, New Jersey, other states in which I don't want to attempt to spell :p), Mid-Western (My accent. Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Michigan, Idaho, many more surrounding states), and then the accent everyone thinks Minnesotans, Iowans, North/South Dakotans, etc. people sound like which is mostly just fiction :p (ok, this isn't a main accent XD)
There are a ton of sub accents of each too, like in North Dakota, they say some words slightly different, like bag is pronounced like "bäg", Pillow is "pellow", and Milk is "melk"

Noice XD I usually just write it like a 'K', then add more arms on the other side
Too always curly :p just the 4 alphabets that make writing hard :p as far as Korea, I'd like to visit South Korea one day :3 Russia would be awesome!

Tons of exercising, lots of team building stuff, and lots of shooting guns :p
 
I always associated northern America with the 'normal' accent the rest of the world thinks of. :p But then again, don't people in Hollywood who are in the movies have the pretty typical accents as well?


I am yet to write any words that include Ж. I avoid the hard letters whenever possible :lol:

Yes, Japanese does look pretty hard with all the curly bits. Do you think you're going to visit Korea some day? I hope some time I can go to Russia. That's, like, my holiday goal. lol.


Very nice! Sounds exciting. What kind of stuff does Basic Training involve?

There are a good bit of accents here :p Roughly about 7 main ones I can think of at the moment; Western (California, Oregon, Washington), Texan "Cowboy" (Texas, surrounding states), Cajun (Louisiana, Mississippi. If you ask my northern grammar nazi self, I think it's a butchering of the English language, but whatever :p I can't even understand people often times, even after a yea!), South Eastern (most of the south eastern states), Eastern (New York, New Jersey, other states in which I don't want to attempt to spell :p), Mid-Western (My accent. Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Michigan, Idaho, many more surrounding states), and then the accent everyone thinks Minnesotans, Iowans, North/South Dakotans, etc. people sound like which is mostly just fiction :p (ok, this isn't a main accent XD) 
There are a ton of sub accents of each too, like in North Dakota, they say some words slightly different, like bag is pronounced like "bäg", Pillow is "pellow", and Milk is "melk"

Noice XD I usually just write it like a 'K', then add more arms on the other side
Too always curly :p just the 4 alphabets that make writing hard :p as far as Korea, I'd like to visit South Korea one day :3 Russia would be awesome!

Tons of exercising, lots of team building stuff, and lots of shooting guns :p


What an encyclopedia. Thanks for that. :p There was a Disney movie on TV the other day that was set in New Orleans - the grammar was admittedly sometimes quite…odd but I thought it was kind of quaint. :p

Are you talking about Massachusetts? Spell-check is well-versed in correcting me on that one, lol.

Oh yes of course, South Korea. I don't imagine it would be so easy to travel to the North..
I can never understand anything spoken in Russian though, probably because I learned it out of a book.

Good work. I do recall you being a fan of guns, yes. :p
As for exercising, you have fun with that! I can't even remember the last time I did proper exercise… :th
 
What an encyclopedia. Thanks for that.
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There was a Disney movie on TV the other day that was set in New Orleans - the grammar was admittedly sometimes quite…odd but I thought it was kind of quaint.
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Are you talking about Massachusetts? Spell-check is well-versed in correcting me on that one, lol.

Oh yes of course, South Korea. I don't imagine it would be so easy to travel to the North..
I can never understand anything spoken in Russian though, probably because I learned it out of a book.

Good work. I do recall you being a fan of guns, yes.
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As for exercising, you have fun with that! I can't even remember the last time I did proper exercise…
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Yep XD
You ought to hear it in real life, tis quite the earfull! :p

There's a couple states I don't want to spell XD that being one of them :p

Indeed :p
I can understand but a word or two, but not really anything more than that

Indeed I am! Although not that much of a fan of M16s and M4s, which I will be using :p

XD I'm going to die XD
 
What an encyclopedia. Thanks for that. :p There was a Disney movie on TV the other day that was set in New Orleans - the grammar was admittedly sometimes quite…odd but I thought it was kind of quaint. :p


Are you talking about Massachusetts? Spell-check is well-versed in correcting me on that one, lol.


Oh yes of course, South Korea. I don't imagine it would be so easy to travel to the North..

I can never understand anything spoken in Russian though, probably because I learned it out of a book.


Good work. I do recall you being a fan of guns, yes. :p

As for exercising, you have fun with that! I can't even remember the last time I did proper exercise… :th

Yep XD
You ought to hear it in real life, tis quite the earfull! :p

There's a couple states I don't want to spell XD that being one of them :p

Indeed :p
I can understand but a word or two, but not really anything more than that

Indeed I am! Although not that much of a fan of M16s and M4s, which I will be using :p

XD I'm going to die XD


There are some Russian scenes in series and movies on TV. I usually end up completely lost, my Russian reeks lol. The only parts I seem to be able to comprehend are the lines spoken by the foreigners in the film, attempting to communicate with the locals. :lau

I know nothing about guns. :p I know lots about gunpowder though, because of that history of explosives book I didn't plan on buying when I went shopping… fascinating.

I'm sure you'll get fit soon enough. There was a time earlier this year when I climbed our local mountain (it's in all honesty a weeny little hill) every week to get action hours for CAS (IB and bureaucracy for the win….) and despite my usually quite inactive nature, I got fit. lol.
 
There are some Russian scenes in series and movies on TV. I usually end up completely lost, my Russian reeks lol. The only parts I seem to be able to comprehend are the lines spoken by the foreigners in the film, attempting to communicate with the locals.
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I know nothing about guns.
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I know lots about gunpowder though, because of that history of explosives book I didn't plan on buying when I went shopping… fascinating.

I'm sure you'll get fit soon enough. There was a time earlier this year when I climbed our local mountain (it's in all honesty a weeny little hill) every week to get action hours for CAS (IB and bureaucracy for the win….) and despite my usually quite inactive nature, I got fit. lol.
Well hey, you'll definitely end up learning more Russian than I :p well, for now anyways
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Guns r da best (butchering intended :p) Lovely :p tell me about gunpowder :p

Yeah :3
Nice!
Last week was cadet challenge in JROTC (Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps), and my buddy, the Battalion Commander, and I was able to jog a mile in roughly 8 minutes :p
 
There are some Russian scenes in series and movies on TV. I usually end up completely lost, my Russian reeks lol. The only parts I seem to be able to comprehend are the lines spoken by the foreigners in the film, attempting to communicate with the locals. :lau


I know nothing about guns. :p I know lots about gunpowder though, because of that history of explosives book I didn't plan on buying when I went shopping… fascinating.


I'm sure you'll get fit soon enough. There was a time earlier this year when I climbed our local mountain (it's in all honesty a weeny little hill) every week to get action hours for CAS (IB and bureaucracy for the win….) and despite my usually quite inactive nature, I got fit. lol.

Well hey, you'll definitely end up learning more Russian than I :p well, for now anyways ;)

Guns r da best (butchering intended :p) Lovely :p tell me about gunpowder :p

Yeah :3
Nice!
Last week was cadet challenge in JROTC (Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps), and my buddy, the Battalion Commander, and I was able to jog a mile in roughly 8 minutes :p


lol, I hope so. If only so I can read the stories in my book easily. They're very funny stories involving a number of characters who have endeared themselves to me. :p

Gunpowder was the explosive of the day for several hundred years, before they started making fun things from nitric acid. It's technically not even a real explosive because its shock waves travel slower than the speed of sound. :lol:

Typical composition: 75% potassium nitrate, 15% charcoal, 10% carbon (but I think there's a lot of different ones, and people use AN and chlorate and various other things.)

I think smokeless powders were favoured in the wars to stop the guns being located. That's cordite and not gunpowder. But it's a while since I read that book, so I'm not 100% clear on the details. :p

I don't think I'm capable of jogging for much longer than about 400m (my longest race at sports day). lol.
 

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