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Gotta be one you can pick up on ebay to sort that? (I mean the plug)
probably a better one too that won't crap out
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Gotta be one you can pick up on ebay to sort that? (I mean the plug)
The leads are shit and far too fragile. I could solder it back together, but I'm shit at solderingThe cables transformer is bust?
Are you..... Irish?
I'm not sure how long this is going to last. I can see them stop, half way through a sentence, visible confusion, do the head shake and just rip the question out. Or the: Where are you from??
Always Irish people, I must be hitting some kind of uncanny valley point with the accent, where it almost sounds like it's familiar, but it's definitely 100% not right. You can kind of see the anxiety even, Where did this prick learn English.
Irish people right?I got 'oh do they take bikes on trains in northern ireland' this morning going to work.
I might go on a while.
Either stop having a stupid accent or start responding saying it's because you're just such an empath that you pick up accents really easily and they'll never want to talk to you again.
Irish people right?
I don't think Canadians or Brits or Kiwis would be getting as visibly WOAH, what's all this about with their accents. I've been getting double taked with the accent thing in the US for a while, African being the latest. Subtle though, just "oh, I thought you were African" months later.
But in Ireland I get the full AH HERE, stop everything, what exactly is going on, bit mid conversation. Prefixed by the
Racist!!!It's too dark
It's too dark
your first time?not really sure if this belongs in the minor complaints thread - it is what it is - but i got a jury duty summons this morning.
Are you..... Irish?
I'm not sure how long this is going to last. I can see them stop, half way through a sentence, visible confusion, do the head shake and just rip the question out. Or the: Where are you from??
Always Irish people, I must be hitting some kind of uncanny valley point with the accent, where it almost sounds like it's familiar, but it's definitely 100% not right. You can kind of see the anxiety even, Where did this prick learn English.
I'm realizing that the people I speak to are: my kids (Americans), and people from work (all over the shop, but a lot of Americans).I've been working with a lady from scotland, but who has spent a lot of time in canada. I constantly have a similar response to her accent.
its almost a cognitive dissonance thing...
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