Alex_rcpilot
Member
I guess anonymous has been banned. I've used it for a while a long time ago indeed. Quite handy. So social/religion activists developed software and provided proxies to bypass the ban for their own benifit. And they put such things in junk mails. Sometimes I get such stuff and find it handy for browsing interesting stuff. But for now, all of these stuff themselves that I've found have been banned.
As for accents in the U.S, I would like to recall a day when I was in church. I wasn't actually getting close to the god back then. It was just because a friend of mine was Christin, and she thought I might like listening to the American missionary lady tell some interesting stories. After all, the church is a place English learners & religious people congregate. I went there and ten other Americans happend to have arrived for a visit. They were to join the lady spreading their religion. As those people started to talk, I was able to tell that they were from northern U.S. And seconds after that, one of them started to make self-introduction, informing us that they were from N.J, Pa., M.I, M.A....etc. I had never had such experience before. Maybe it's because of the movies I watched, those with Americans from all over the country, and filmed in all states of the States. Anyway, still can't completely understand someone if he speaks too fast. I may talk real quickly when I find no difficulty expressing everything in my mind, but some people throwing me something surprising at that speed to me could really drive me mad. BTW, I've been speaking in U.S accent(northern type). Ain't doing a terrible job actually(grin).
As for accents in the U.S, I would like to recall a day when I was in church. I wasn't actually getting close to the god back then. It was just because a friend of mine was Christin, and she thought I might like listening to the American missionary lady tell some interesting stories. After all, the church is a place English learners & religious people congregate. I went there and ten other Americans happend to have arrived for a visit. They were to join the lady spreading their religion. As those people started to talk, I was able to tell that they were from northern U.S. And seconds after that, one of them started to make self-introduction, informing us that they were from N.J, Pa., M.I, M.A....etc. I had never had such experience before. Maybe it's because of the movies I watched, those with Americans from all over the country, and filmed in all states of the States. Anyway, still can't completely understand someone if he speaks too fast. I may talk real quickly when I find no difficulty expressing everything in my mind, but some people throwing me something surprising at that speed to me could really drive me mad. BTW, I've been speaking in U.S accent(northern type). Ain't doing a terrible job actually(grin).
Last edited: