summonthesuit: (Twas I who broke the loo)
Steven Grant ([personal profile] summonthesuit) wrote 2023-01-16 10:39 am (UTC)

< HasNoFear > Perfect!

[D'awww, Norman likes him.]

Me personally, I don't see why coming at things from different angles should ever be a problem to begin with. Unless the other angle gets people hurt, then it's worth it to disagree. But most of the time, you need that other angle to see stuff that's hidden from view. And if there's stuff I'm not seeing, I'd want someone else to point it out too.

I suppose? Accents come just as naturally as a first language though and that's what's got me wondering. I guess if I'm talking to someone who's not British, I'd be a little more aware of my accent, but it's not like I could change it. That's just how I talk. Just like how someone who only speaks Spanish might be aware, but unable to change it. Feels like it's kind of the same thing, in my eyes.

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