The main difference between most accents is how they pronounce their vowels, which has nothing to do with wether or not they use their mouth or throat, it just depends on the pitch and length of the vowels, and then of course there are some other little differences like most british people not pronouncing the R sound and pronouncing F instead of the TH sound, and then Irish people not pronouncing the TH sound, either pronouncing D, T or nothing at all.
Damn that troll!
Kay, try reading this sentence without moving your mouth.
Pwnt.
I did, it just sounded like I had a lisp.
You are outnumbered, I would suggest that you cut your losses while the time is still right.
[Edited by Latiosmaster47, 5/22/2009 3:25:57 PM]
Kay, try reading this sentence without moving your mouth.
Pwnt.
I did, it just sounded like I had a lisp.
You are outnumbered, I would suggest that you cut your losses while the time is still right.
[Edited by Latiosmaster47, 5/22/2009 3:25:57 PM]
You and I def have to voice chat.
Kay, try reading this sentence without moving your mouth.
Pwnt.
I did, it just sounded like I had a lisp.
You are outnumbered, I would suggest that you cut your losses while the time is still right.
[Edited by Latiosmaster47, 5/22/2009 3:25:57 PM]
You and I def have to voice chat.
MEEEEEE TOOOOOO
Me too =(
group voice chat!