He's Dead, Jim Member Dec 10, 2012 1,427 11 38 Washington, DC Jan 4, 2013 #81 oh yes, those erudite brits, with their victorian colloquialisms like "innit," "aggro," and "arse"
ratsapprentice God can gtfo Aug 15, 2009 3,011 1 38 London Jan 4, 2013 #82 The use of colloquialisms, abbreviations and slang is perfectly legitimate. Not that I'd disagree that we are no better, generally, when it comes to correctly implementing the language.
The use of colloquialisms, abbreviations and slang is perfectly legitimate. Not that I'd disagree that we are no better, generally, when it comes to correctly implementing the language.
drew_drummer Dancefap Sep 7, 2008 6,474 3 38 London, UK Jan 4, 2013 #83 He's Dead said: oh yes, those erudite brits, with their victorian colloquialisms like "innit," "aggro," and "arse" Click to expand... stfu homo
He's Dead said: oh yes, those erudite brits, with their victorian colloquialisms like "innit," "aggro," and "arse" Click to expand... stfu homo