The rich don't have suites like that, they have planes.I wanna be rich too.
I still wanna be rich.The rich don't have suites like that, they have planes.
Yeah, since we don't use "Ye" in the US any more, except as an affectation.TIL "Y'all" is a proper noun.
Huh.
Or Dinosaur onomatopoeia.Yeah, since we don't use "Ye" in the US any more, except as an affectation.
--Patrick
Holy fucking shit my life is misery without this
Really? I was called "y'all" in Texas.The one thing "y'all" is not is singular. I have no idea where Hollywood (and too many buzzfeed style lists) got the idea that southerners use it as singular.
you and your sideburns were.Really? I was called "y'all" in Texas.
I have never heard this outside of movie, unless it was from that type of southerner who likes to Hollywood up their own accent. My elementary school principal did that. It was eye-roll inducing.Really? I was called "y'all" in Texas.
I've never lived in the "true south" but I've definitely seen y'all used singularly.I have never heard this outside of movie, unless it was from that type of southerner who likes to Hollywood up their own accent. My elementary school principal did that. It was eye-roll inducing.
I admit. I'm curious...
Who knows? He sure doesn't.Is Daredevil fighting Constructicons?
He doesn't even know enough to not hold the gun by the rotating barrel.Who knows? He sure doesn't.
First that Democrats are slave owners pic. Now this. Not funny. Not funny at all. I guess now that Trump is . . .
Fade has lived in every town in every south there ever was; his is not only the combination of all southern experiences, but the one true experience. Whatever you believed you experienced was at best a parallel universe's south that Fade has erased from existence, and at worst a delusion. You cannot compare with Fade in his southering.I've never lived in the "true south" but I've definitely seen y'all used singularly.
No need for the ladies to hog it all; every one of us can be smart, guys.Here's one to show the missus, fellas.
That is not how your conversations about this go. It isn't:I've been around enough of the South to know it's not this ubiquitous, standard thing Hollywood thinks it is.
It's a mix. Got some juice in it. Not lime.Inspired by GasBandit? That's some really weird looking vodka.
Well I mean sorry you read it that way. That's not what I intended. This is how it happened from my end:That is not how your conversations about this go. It isn't:
Someone: This southern thing
Fade: Not all southerners; in fact, it's uncommon.
This is how it goes:
Someone: This southern thing
Fade: That isn't true, it's a fabrication, a stereotype. I haven't seen it, therefore it didn't happen, and you don't know what you're talking about.
Now if you'll excuse me, I have to partake of this traditional southern beverage as inspired by Gasbandit.
Well I mean sorry you read it that way. That's not what I intended. This is how it happened from my end:
Me: Hollywood does this stereotype all the time. I've never seen anyone do it.
Invariably someone else: Well I've seen it.
Me: can't say I have, and here's my reason why I don't think I'm pulling it out of my ass.
The thing is these stereotypes are pervasive about southerners. It bothers me personally as a southerner the way people in general accept these stereotypes as fact based on movies. We just saw tons of media personalities hopping on these stereotype trains during the last election. So if I get a little overprotective of my people, that's why. Apologies if it comes across as abrasive
What are you? Some kinda Southern Hipster?The thing is these stereotypes are pervasive about southerners. It bothers me personally as a southerner the way people in general accept these stereotypes as fact based on movies. We just saw tons of media personalities hopping on these stereotype trains during the last election. So if I get a little overprotective of my people, that's why. Apologies if it comes across as abrasive
I gotta jump in here on Fade's side of things. I have lived in the south my entire life. Born in Texas, raised in South Carolina, friends and family in Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, Alabama, etc. and I have never once heard anyone use "y'all" when addressing one person outside of TV or Movies.What are you? Some kinda Southern Hipster?
--Patrick