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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
dickgraysoff

If I get ten “accents” I’ll record myself saying all this!

parineetiofrp

Tumblr Accent Challenge!

So I did the accent challenge last night, and decided I was going to make a new one, since the challenge I did (which you can find here,) is five years old. So here’s the one I made, have fun! 

Bonus: If you’re comfortable with it, do it as a video! 

  • What’s your name & username?
  • Where are you from?
  • What’s the time where you are?
  • Pronounce the following words: Meme, Pepe, Doge, Sudoku, Espresso, Celtic, Açaí, Dr. Seuss.
  • What’s your favourite pizza place? Favourite pizza topping?
  • What’s your favourite dessert?
  • What’s your favourite food? What food do you hate?
  • What’s your favourite TV show? Which show were you into, but then got out of?
  • What brand is your phone?
  • Do you speak a second language?
  • How do you define a group of people when you’re talking to them? Do you say ‘guys,’ or ‘dudes’ or?
  • What Harry Potter house do you most identify with? If sorted by Pottermore, did you agree with the one you got?
  • Is there something you should be doing right now but are procrastinating?
  • Now that you’ve talked about what you need to be doing, go do it! 
Source: parineetiofrp-archived
nihilant
lithuanias

What absolutely stuns me about the Brexit decision is how the people of Western and Southern Europe take EU Membership for granted. Central and Eastern European nations were clamoring to get in after the fall of Communism. Ukrainian protesters flew the EU flag to fight for their human rights during Euromaidan. There’s a reason why the most pro-EU nations are Poland and the Baltics. The EU is flawed but it promises peace and stability to a region that has been under bloodshed for the past century. 

sveikidraugai

And now it looks like Poland and the Baltic Republics are the most vulnerable, not just from an economic standpoint, but because 1. they have the most citizens working and living in Britain currently (200,000 from Lithuania alone, according to the Washington Post) and 2. quoting from the Post directly, “For an Eastern Europe that is staring across its borders at mounting numbers of Russian troops, the British decision will also have security implications, emboldening the Kremlin and weakening European resolve against Russian actions in Ukraine.”

to-ma-to

i am literally crying…

Source: lithuanias