arbitrary_sarcasm

@arbitrary_sarcasm@lemmy.world
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Yeah those dead toddlers were definitely hamas. /s

Wait, I thought this was an onion article

My roommate was cooking at the time, so yes.

Oh we know. We just don't care.

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I thought I left this kind of cringe back in 2015 facebook.

Didn't climb up the wall to pet them?

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You don't really say why you don't want your close ones to realize that you're picking up an American accent. Maybe it's just fear about being ridiculed?

If you're looking for justification for changing your accent, there's definitely arguments that can support you. But the important thing is for you to understand that you can do whatever makes you happy. And if your friends are any good, they'll understand that.

I don't remember where I originally heard this from, but the Serenity Prayer has helped me get through some tough times

"Oh God, give us courage to change what must be altered, serenity to accept what can not be helped, and insight to know the one from the other"

I know it begins with "God", but I found it applicable to my life without requesting anything from God.

My point was about myself actually. I didn't mean to generalize to any group as much.

Also, I do agree that super cheap t-shirts don't really last very long. And my point wasn't that I'd buy t-shirts only if they're under $5. But rather that "I'm not spending more than $50 on a t-shirt".

I'll go with shoes and clothes (not the work kind)

That does not mean that I'm going out to buy the cheapest I can find. I just mean to say that I don't buy expensive ones.

And my definition of expensive is $100+ I always make sure to not spend more than $50 on a shoe or any item of clothing (shirts, t-shirts, shorts, jeans)

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If your first response to a valid point is to attack the other person, then you're worse than anything inbreeding might produce.

That's exactly my point as well. I've got a pair of shoes that I got for $40 around 5 years ago and I still wear them everywhere.

I'm lucky in the sense that I'm bang on average. So most off-the-shelf stuff fits me good enough.

I moved from India to America 5 years ago and I've picked up an American accent now. When I was in India, I frequently saw Indians correcting the pronunciation of other people when they tried speaking Indian languages.

So if that's acceptable, why is it not okay for someone to try and correct their pronunciation of English? (Ofc there are multiple native English speaking countries, but you get my point)

Put it another way, I don't speak hindi and I assume there might be accents in Hindi. So if I was taught Hindi by someone who had a particular accent, I would probably adopt the same accent. Does that mean that I'm faking this accent? Or is it just a matter of what we're taught ?