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    • PolkP
      Polk @Pavel
      last edited by Polk

      @Pavel Right. The reason that, for example, Auld Lang Syne has so many strange words in it that it’s not in English. It’s in Scots.

      And well, a Scottish person jabbering away in Scots is going to be virtually unintelligible to most people. So you might as well just write <Scots intensifies>, or at least outright emit that <you probably wouldn’t understand but a word being said here> so people don’t feel the need to try to parse it.

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      • SnacknessS
        Snackness
        last edited by Snackness

        Y’all got me. It’s not that I hate typed out dialect, it’s that I hate Scots and I’m an unread bumpkin.

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        • PavelP
          Pavel @Polk
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          @Polk There’s also the consideration that some folks can parse it rather easily, either natively or through exposure; therefore they simply don’t know that others can’t. So it’s not intended to be annoying, it’s just how they or people around them use language. So tell them.

          He/Him. Opinions and views are solely my own unless specifically stated otherwise.
          BE AN ADULT

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          • PolkP
            Polk @Pavel
            last edited by

            @Pavel Absolutely right. Assume the best, and you often get just that.

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            • GashlycrumbG
              Gashlycrumb @Snackness
              last edited by

              @Snackness Naw, you hate typed out dialect. You’re allowed.

              "This is Liberty Hall; you can spit on the mat and call the cat a bastard!"
              – A. Bertram Chandler

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                GF @Cobalt
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                @Cobalt said in MU Peeves Thread:

                (At fifteen I was convinced only 100% strict “proper” English was correct. At fifteen I was an asshole.)

                Did you have a copy of “Eats, Shoots and Leaves” with the panda stickers in the back to put on typos? I had a copy of “Eats, Shoots and Leaves” with the panda stickers in the back to put on typos.

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                • RozR
                  Roz @GF
                  last edited by

                  @GF said in MU Peeves Thread:

                  @Cobalt said in MU Peeves Thread:

                  (At fifteen I was convinced only 100% strict “proper” English was correct. At fifteen I was an asshole.)

                  Did you have a copy of “Eats, Shoots and Leaves” with the panda stickers in the back to put on typos? I had a copy of “Eats, Shoots and Leaves” with the panda stickers in the back to put on typos.

                  I had a copy of the book, and my parents still make comments and jokes about my grammar strictness, in the way that parents do when they don’t know you’ve outgrown a part of your childhood because you now understand the classist and racist nature of strict grammar adherence wait where are you going I’m not done with explaining–

                  she/her | playlist

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                    GF @Roz
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                    @Roz Your wording of your post made me notice that no one in this thread has said “grammar Nazi” and that makes me very happy.

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                    • RozR
                      Roz @GF
                      last edited by

                      @GF Yeah, I also grew out of that one years back.

                      she/her | playlist

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                      • saoS
                        sao
                        last edited by

                        I doubt anyone who types out dialect is doing it because they intend to be annoying, they’re just succeeding at being annoying.

                        let it be a challenge to you

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                        • GashlycrumbG
                          Gashlycrumb
                          last edited by

                          When people type ‘viscous’ when they mean ‘vicious’ I find it interferes with my immersion.

                          "This is Liberty Hall; you can spit on the mat and call the cat a bastard!"
                          – A. Bertram Chandler

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                            Roadspike @Gashlycrumb
                            last edited by

                            @Gashlycrumb But it’s much easier to immerse yourself in something viscous than something vicious.

                            Formerly known as Seraphim73 (he/him)

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                            • GashlycrumbG
                              Gashlycrumb @Roadspike
                              last edited by

                              @Roadspike This is the problem with the viscous attacks. I’m immersed, in the wrong way.

                              "This is Liberty Hall; you can spit on the mat and call the cat a bastard!"
                              – A. Bertram Chandler

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                              • PavelP
                                Pavel @Gashlycrumb
                                last edited by

                                @Gashlycrumb https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Molasses_Flood

                                He/Him. Opinions and views are solely my own unless specifically stated otherwise.
                                BE AN ADULT

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                                  Corinthian @Pavel
                                  last edited by

                                  @Pavel So my wife told me about her worst day at work ever, when a young kid came into the ER with constipation, and the doc ordered a milk and molasses enema.

                                  Apparently it was like that scene from Daddy Daycare. You know the one.

                                  And yes, I created an account just to make this comment.

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                                  • WuffW
                                    Wuff @Corinthian
                                    last edited by

                                    @Corinthian

                                    While this probably is meant for the RL peeves thread. I can only hope she was not the one that had to clean up.

                                    daddy day care

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                                    • farfallaF
                                      farfalla @Pavel
                                      last edited by

                                      @Pavel said in MU Peeves Thread:

                                      I will say that lots of what people are picking out as accents, like cannae and dinnae etc aren’t actually just accents, they’re elements of Scots. A language (or dialect, depending on your definition) all its own.

                                      Agreed. But that kind of supports the point - we’re RPing in English. I neither speak nor understand written Scots. Just as no one should start writing all of their dialogue in Italian.

                                      as previously stated, good day.

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                                      • L. B. HeuschkelL
                                        L. B. Heuschkel @farfalla
                                        last edited by

                                        @farfalla People do look at me funny when my Danish character starts ranting to himself in Danish.

                                        But then, I don’t expect them to understand it and respond to it, either.

                                        Any pronouns. Come to Chincoteague. We have ponies. http://keys.aresmush.com

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                                          dvoraen @Gashlycrumb
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                                          @Gashlycrumb That person is such a rouge.

                                          Because every MU* char is a type of makeup rather than a rogue.

                                          (Since you brought up things that mess with immersion.)

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                                          • TributaryT
                                            Tributary @farfalla
                                            last edited by

                                            @farfalla We have a word for this: Oirish.

                                            And it’s terrible in text, but you also get bad accents in voice acting, and my spouse and I use it for that as well.

                                            “What sort of accent is she supposed to be doing here?”
                                            “Uh, I think French? It’s Oirish-French.”

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