Lambu sounds like I’d expected, awesome. (Except I’d imagined at least a tiny bit of a Spanish accent, arriba mi dios la cucaracha, you sound American-like!)
Plz don't remind me of that@Asako just heard yours, interesting accent, and that cute „you‘re welcome...not“ at the end
Wat, Lambu doesnt sound like a chibi
Yeah, I've adopted the accent of the people I treat with in my job (lots of americans), so that and my father's canadian accent make me talk like that.Lambu sounds like I’d expected, awesome. (Except I’d imagined at least a tiny bit of a Spanish accent, arriba mi dios la cucaracha, you sound American-like!)
You always say that lolLambu sounds like I’d expected, awesome. (Except I’d imagined at least a tiny bit of a Spanish accent, arriba mi dios la cucaracha, you sound American-like!)
Based on the way people write, I guess? I don’t know really. Though I wouldn’t say everyone sounds like I imagined. It’s more common that I have an “oh, I see” reaction, rather than an “a-ha, as I suspected!”-reaction.You always say that lol
It's like you're imagining our voices...
How do you determine this lol..I just wanna cuz you said the same thing to me.
Possibly due to my preferred mode of transportation?but don’t ask me about the Schindler part..
Ok. That's cool. I don't put much thought into these kinds of things. I'm always like, "oh that's what the person sounds like."Based on the way people write, I guess? I don’t know really. Though I wouldn’t say everyone sounds like I imagined. It’s more common that I have an “oh, I see” reaction, rather than an “a-ha, as I suspected!”-reaction.
For the record, I vary between reading @zimbardo as Stephen Briggs (narrator of Discworld audio books) and Liam Neeson in Schindler’s List.
The Stephen Briggs part I can kind of understand why my subconscious applied, but don’t ask me about the Schindler part..