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Jonsi
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10 Feb 2011, 9:52 am

Now I'm sure it's just Asperger's. :D

I'm currently stuck with the Icelandic accent, which makes it very hard to speak in my normal accent. v_v I'm going to stop faking my accent soon, I think. It's too hard to maintain a fully Canadian one. Waaaaaay too hard.

Off-topic. I'm at school. On a spare, NOTHING this whole period. And then lunch. :\



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10 Feb 2011, 10:11 am

I naturally have no accent at all, and , logically, i should. I was raised first in the south of france, where they have a strong "southern accent", and never caught it. Then i moved to the carribeans, and as i was trying to fit in, i learnt creole and got a creole accent in french. The list goes on, as i've since moved to holland, france again, and immersed myself in "brasilian only" communities i france , where people asked me where i was from since they couldn't quite pinpoint an accent (in portuguese...so basically they asked me what part of brasil i was from. and thought i was just bragging when i said i was only french.)
I don't know where's that's all from though, or what it means.