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    Devout worshipper of Bilious Member miotas's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by SwordsMaster View Post
    I subconsciously copy the accents of people I spend a long time talking to...
    I do this when talking to kiwi's, only it's not so subconscious and I ask them to say "fish and chips" and "six" because I know how much that annoys them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miotas View Post
    I do this when talking to kiwi's, only it's not so subconscious and I ask them to say "fish and chips" and "six" because I know how much that annoys them.
    That always reminds me of this clip from the Chaser.
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    I must confess, I say "male gyration" WAYYYY too often.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Askthepizzaguy View Post
    I must confess, I say "male gyration" WAYYYY too often.
    I can't even think of an appropriate context to say that in.
    #Hillary4prism

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