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Madonna has a message to all the YouTube users who make videos to her songs. (47 sec) NSFW for a small F bomb.
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Madonna's Message To YouTube Related Videos
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One more thing:
FAKE!!!!!
It was 48 seconds.
Do my ears deceive me, or is she affecting a slight English accent these days?
One more thing:
FAKE!!!!!
It was 48 seconds.
She's been putting that on since she moved to Britain years ago. I'd rail on her for being fake, but I've known people like that. They can't help but take on the characteristics of those they're around, its not a wholly conscious act from my observations. Plus she's an entertainer, and well that's kind of what they do.
>> ^kronosposeidon:
Do my ears deceive me, or is she affecting a slight English accent these days?
One more thing:
FAKE!!!!!
It was 48 seconds.
She's been putting that on since she moved to Britain years ago. I'd rail on her for being fake, but I've known people like that. They can't help but take on the characteristics of those they're around, its not a wholly conscious act from my observations. Plus she's an entertainer, and well that's kind of what they do.
My step-brother moved down-under years ago and hearing him talk now is hilarious- he fits all the Aussie stereotypes- real "Shrimp on the Barbie" crap. Not an affectation I'm sure, but certainly mock-able.
Also, I think it's weird when Americans use English idioms.
Madonna doesn't say it here but "Sus out" is one that seems to have fully crossed over: many American TV personalities (Bill Maher, Conan, etc) now use this idiom regularly. They're free to use it, of course, but it's weird. What's next, lorries and lifts?
I'm convinced once you reached a certain age it's sorta fixed. Most of my 20s was spent away from the south US where I grew up. My accent became more generic-y American.... more mid-west. Once I moved back to the south, I spent the next 10 years there without recovering the drawl. Well, at least the heavy drawl that's there.
This is according to my husband really. Personally, I still think I sound southern.. especially when I drink.