QUOTE(Benjiro @ Dec 10 2011, 16:32)

I obviously wasn't talking about you. You yourself admitted not to know too mich about popculture (Again: What a surprise to see your career turning out like that (IMG:[
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I know you weren't talking about me, but I've been wanting to use the word scientistical.
QUOTE(Benjiro @ Dec 10 2011, 16:32)

It might just be me, but does your english get worse when you think of your past in Mexico(IIRC)? (IMG:[
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I just imagined you sittig somewhere in a bar talking about your childhood and falling back to a thick latino accent, delving deeper and deeper into your mind while completely forgetting your surroundings and then you start using more and more spanish words like a confused drunk old man. (IMG:[
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Sorry if that was offensive. My mind just presented me this scene and I found it hilarious enough to share with you. (IMG:[
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LOL I never noticed it, but I'll keep an eye on it. I wonder if I'll be a drunken old man retelling my tale in Spanish to whoever is sitting at the bar? OH that reminds me one time I was waiting for my friend at the bar and some really old black guy started talking to me about his past. It was an interesting story about racism and the south, but as soon as my friend got there I cut the conversation short (after buying him a drink, I'm a gentleman like that). Sometimes I type from my phone and for some reason the speed doesn't keep up at all with my fingers, and by the time the words appear I'm a sentence ahead and I don't feel like fumbling and backtracking to correct stuff. BUT I do see what you're getting at, it makes sense, psychologically. And I do admit that after I come back from trips to Mexico my friends tell me I have a slight accent, but I tend to lose it really quick after a day or two. When I went to boot camp, since most of the Marines were white, my older sister and my mother said I sounded 'like a white boy' (whatever the hell that means) after I graduated. I guess my language skills change and adapt to my situation.
QUOTE(Benjiro @ Dec 10 2011, 16:32)

Sorry if that was offensive. My mind just presented me this scene and I found it hilarious enough to share with you. (IMG:[
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Nah I didn't take offense. I don't take offense to people who are cheerful and can jest in genuinely good spirit, meaning no harm. All others are conditional.
QUOTE(Benjiro @ Dec 10 2011, 16:32)

I'd almost have said that we have much in common, that'd probably be kind of stupid, though......
I'm sure we have just as many things not in common, but it's good that you try to find something in common with others, instead of finding reasons to not like someone. It's a good trait that will enable you to get along with others, and social relationships promote health.