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    • SnacknessS
      Snackness @Omen
      last edited by

      @Omen I am all hanging g’s, gonnas and wannas on the character I currently play. Those things don’t bother me at all.

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      • CobaltC
        Cobalt @Snackness
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        @Snackness Idk why but this post triggered a memory from when I was like fifteen where I got absolutely incensed at a chat buddy for using “gonna” or maybe it was “finna” in like casual conversation.

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

        A couple of years later I went on to write out a southern accent like “Ah am (name). Yuh gahts a purdeh mouf”.

        I’m curious has anyone ever asked someone to stop writing out their accent? Had it gone badly?

        (Also side note I went to read a book once and the non dialogue was written normally, but all the dialogue was written like the author spent too much time on Scottish twitter and I couldn’t understand a word and immediately returned it…)

        Cobalt@Under the Stars
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        • GashlycrumbG
          Gashlycrumb @Cobalt
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          @Cobalt I’ve never asked someone to stop writing an accent.

          I have been asked to stop writing an accent myself. I have never been asked to stop writing an accent politely, it’s always been snippy fuckery along the lines of, “Stop that, it’s so obnoxious, some people use screen-readers you know!” I comply without comment, biting back the impulse to ask, “Does anyone in the scene right now use a screen-reader or are you just trying to pretend your personal preference is morally superior?”

          I don’t really mind, and would actually be happy to do so if people were courteous. As is, well, they can’t see me roll my eyes at them and complying is less boring and annoying than trying to play Miss Manners, though not always less boring and annoying than avoiding them in the future.

          When asked to stop typing an accent that is composed of the occasional substitution if ‘ee’ for ‘i’ and ‘zh’ for ‘th’ and a whole bunch of grammatical errors, I’ve fixed the spelling and ignored further comments about the remaining ‘accent.’

          When people complain that it’s just somehow bad practice in writing, I tend to respond with this:

          “Society invents a spurious convoluted logic tae absorb and change people whae’s behaviour is outside its mainstream. Suppose that ah ken aw the pros and cons, know that ah’m gaunnae huv a short life, am ah sound mind, ectetera, ectetera, but still want tae use smack? They won’t let ye dae it. They won’t let ye dae it, because it’s seen as a sign ay thir ain failure."
          – Irvine Welsh, Trainspotting.

          I have a much easier time understanding Welsh than I do certain American slang.

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

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          • SpaceKhomeiniS
            SpaceKhomeini @Jumpscare
            last edited by

            @Jumpscare

            Don’t think you can use online translation tools for this either.

            American/Canadian English to Glaswegian Scots is just something that hasn’t been properly automated. Until I can find an algorithm that can properly figure out just when “bawbag” should enter a sentence, I will cling to this stance.

            I woke up feeling so good, I think I’d better call in sick/ I need a personal trainer to help me hold my drink
            I plan to be spontaneous next time we meet/I’m putting off procrastinating until next week
            I’ll get onto it when I give a shit

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            • SnacknessS
              Snackness @Cobalt
              last edited by

              @Cobalt I have never asked anyone to stop it. I just come to this place and bitch about it.

              (that’s not true, I bitched at WORA and MSB, this place didn’t exist when the accents were thick on the ground)

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              • GashlycrumbG
                Gashlycrumb @SpaceKhomeini
                last edited by

                @SpaceKhomeini said in MU Peeves Thread:

                Until I can find an algorithm that can properly figure out just when “bawbag” should enter a sentence, I will cling to this stance.

                AI will never manage this, and in Scotland, CAPTCHA asks you to correctly place ‘bawbag’ in a pre-generated sentence.

                BUT just throwing it in randomly works about 80% of the time.

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

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                • hellfrogH
                  hellfrog @Gashlycrumb
                  last edited by

                  @Gashlycrumb said in MU Peeves Thread:

                  “Society invents a spurious convoluted logic tae absorb and change people whae’s behaviour is outside its mainstream. Suppose that ah ken aw the pros and cons, know that ah’m gaunnae huv a short life, am ah sound mind, ectetera, ectetera, but still want tae use smack? They won’t let ye dae it. They won’t let ye dae it, because it’s seen as a sign ay thir ain failure."
                  – Irvine Welsh, Trainspotting.

                  This is terrible, and I hate reading it. I’m sorry.

                  fr fr
                  (she/her)

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                  • PavelP
                    Pavel
                    last edited by

                    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.

                    A minor gripe, to be sure, but fuck lexical essentialism.

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

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                    • GashlycrumbG
                      Gashlycrumb @hellfrog
                      last edited by Gashlycrumb

                      @hellfrog And yet it’s a much-praised work, in spite of not winning a Booker and Welsh griping that the Booker is “imperialist” and “anti-Scottish.”

                      I don’t think Welsh is so great.

                      Maybe it doesn’t technically count as a “spelled out accent” but is Scots language.

                      And

                      Wee, sleekit, cowrin, tim’rous beastie,
                      O, what a panic’s in thy breastie!
                      Thou need na start awa sae hasty,
                      Wi’ bickering brattle!
                      I wad be laith to rin an’ chase thee,
                      Wi’ murdering pattle!

                      I’m truly sorry Man’s dominion
                      Has broken Nature’s social union,
                      An’ justifies that ill opinion
                      Which makes thee startle
                      At me, thy poor, earth-born companion
                      An’ fellow-mortal!

                      etc

                      ETA Robbie Burns

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

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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–

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                                    • G
                                      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
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                                            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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