8:18 am
March 18, 2017
“What ya’ scoffing” in British terms means “what are you eating?” A popular phrase from where I live!
We have a drinking thread, A smoking thread so why not an eating one?
So go on then, what are you ninjas shoving down your cakehole right now?
Me? I’ve just finished a packet of jaffa cakes! (Also British! Their lovely) because I can and I’m fat! ;)
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10:31 am
August 3, 2016
Me? I’m scoffing at the fuckin’ funny way you limeys talk. Ha.
In all seriousness, I’m probably gonna fix myself a nice breakfast of corn beef hash, eggs and toast.
Given the opportunity, I’d like to indulge in a prepared meal made from human meat. I’m still figuing the finer points of that one out, but a guy can dream.
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BritishJuggalettex10:53 am
May 4, 2014
TheFvckinKreeper said
… Given the opportunity, I’d like to indulge in a prepared meal made from human meat. I’m still figuing the finer points of that one out, but a guy can dream.
Get ur ass to India. A nomadic Hindu tribe recently shared a meal of cooked human brain with an American (then flung feces at him cuz he talked too much.) They’ll even throw in alcohol served in a human skull for the right price!
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11:09 am
March 18, 2017
Ben_uk said
Scoffing? Young Lady I don’t believe you truly to be British using that common Army language. Instead fair people of faygoluvers, we would like to know :what are you ellequently dining on?
Most places in the Britain talk like they’ve got a rod rammed up their ass, mainly the rich places..but in the middle of England (where im at) we tend to speak like that! It varies a lot from place to place! :)
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@krunkazphuk Human brains have a denser concentration of prions, which lead to prion disease. Basically human mad cow. That probably explains why the Aghori cook them so thoroughly, but I want to be able to taste what I’m eating. Muscle meat is not only more versatile for cooking, it’s healthier. I’m pretty sure this is the tribe that worships Kali- weren’t they on Jackass or Wildboys or some shit?
@britishjuggalettex I’m a bit of a language nerd, so I find formal English and it’s stringent rules of articulation (as well as the Brit’s stuffy and steadfast adherence to it) elegant and fascinating. But Pigg’s right, accents and dialects vary by region as it is anywhere in the world. What would you say yours is?
3:46 pm
May 4, 2014
TheFvckinKreeper said
…weren’t they on Jackass or Wildboys or some shit?..
Yeah, here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFvbo4VN4eY
YouTube Video Jackass-The Aghori Outtake
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TheFvckinKreeper said
@krunkazphuk Human brains have a denser concentration of prions, which lead to prion disease. Basically human mad cow. That probably explains why the Aghori cook them so thoroughly, but I want to be able to taste what I’m eating. Muscle meat is not only more versatile for cooking, it’s healthier. I’m pretty sure this is the tribe that worships Kali- weren’t they on Jackass or Wildboys or some shit?@britishjuggalettex I’m a bit of a language nerd, so I find formal English and it’s stringent rules of articulation (as well as the Brit’s stuffy and steadfast adherence to it) elegant and fascinating. But Pigg’s right, accents and dialects vary by region as it is anywhere in the world. What would you say yours is?
@thefvckinkreeper – I really haven’t a clue what is so interesting about the English language? Maybe because i hear it (and its variations) every other day!, the middle of England’s (where im at!) accents and dialects are a lot more relaxed than say somewhere like London, where most of the people speak the Queens English!, but the further north you go from London..The more relaxed the accents and dialects become!..The Midlands accent is very thick, rather amusing and of course with no rules on grammar or correct pronunciation on anything!
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i got a thing about accents. dunno what its called, but its like having perfect pitch or sumn. i can pick up on an accent real quick.
as long as it is english or spanish being spoken, that is. or german. a lil bit with french, italian, or russian [which i can barely speak]. most other languages, accents dont stand out to me. probably cuz i have very little fluency in em.
id like to visit england someday. the whole lil archipelago, really.
ill probably spend a lot of time just imitating whoevers around me, so im not likely to be the freshest tourist around, but whateva.
awfully paranoid, arent you?
11:27 pm
August 3, 2016
@BritishJuggalettex “I really haven’t a clue what is so interesting about the English language? Maybe because i hear it (and its variations) every other day!”
Well, yes. That’s exactly why. Nobody thinks too deeply about their native tongue. English is a Romantic language, like French or Italian. The Latin derivitives all have distinct flow from subject into predicate which makes it ideal for prose and descriptive writing. I believe there is more possessives and homonyms in English than there are in any other language, but I could be wrong about that.
What interests me about romance languages is their individual character, which is dictated as much by culture as it is by the rules of grammar that govern it. I’m still a laymen, but from what I understand there is a tonal difference between French and Italian that equates to the difference of being detatched and passionate versus being personal, but subtle. English can be subtle as well, (Queen’s English is what I meant by formal English, which is subtle and articulate, with stringent attention to how it is spoken), but there’s a versatility to it. Very little is left to implication, as it is with some Asian languages. I’m sorry if this just reads as confusing bullshit. It comes across a lot less interesting when I type it out, but about as nerdy as I expected.
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I ate tacos earlier so that was cool. Roasted some corn and finished it off with lime juice and cilantro. Slow cooked the chicken in adobo peppers and then pulled it apart. Shit was tasty.
Didn’t know “scoffing”. I was kind of hoping it was a thread about the (apparently) other definition of “scoffing”.
Scoff
Verb: to speak derisively; mock; jeer (often followed by at)
Like, what are we currently taking umbrage with.
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The English accent is amazing, I’m down south with a little bit of Essex and brizzle mixed in. We have amazing ways of saying the same thing completely differently, asking for a cup of tea-
do you want a wet / brew / tea depending on where you are.
Also we spell words correctly. I.e colour.
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