Author Topic: There always seems to present itself a certain level of eloquince to my diction-  (Read 498 times)

-such that whenever it is I have found myself to have recently made read the works of such authors as Shakespeare, my words do seem to form themselves into a most peculiar arrangement. A Clockwork Orange also had a similar manner of alteration to my communication for a relatively brief time itself.

Wherefore do I choose to talk like this?
I do bid thee all to partake in this conversation and share with us any such occurrences that could be construed as brown townogous to this experience.
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I simply employ such vernacular consistantly.




beng on teh intenret has runed my ablity to talkn good :(

beng on teh intenret has runed my ablity to talkn good :(
lol look at teh nub!11!1eleven! XD


Yes, this has been quite the invigorating exchange of words, my good sirs!

Much to the confusion of other people, I often find myself speaking in a way reminiscent of the Terms and Agreements in everyday life. It is made even more amusing, of course, by the fact that I hardly show any emotion.

its called reading too many books