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Southern :) 
aredheadthing:

tingtongtooga:

lubadub:

sporkyoysterslut:

texnessa:

dakotadays:

mt-padalecki:

sammyssideburnsatehissoul:

z-mehx3:

puffleraven:

fortheonesthatwillhateyourguts:

ashottoremember:

theragingkiwi:

fffricative:

useless-device:

chartreusechaos:

songbirdrockbird:

Welsh.

Northwest American :D

 New England

In real life?
Morbid
On microphone?
Ecclestoneish.

Yorkshire
*shudders*

Scottish. OCH AYE. lol.

 Usually very standard Southern England. But when I get excited it slips into a farmer accent. I have no idea why. None of my family members have it.

Limburgs. hahahaha.

Le sigh… Spanish accent, though not that strong anymore. Sometimes people think I’ve been living in USA my whole life, but it has only been 4 years.

northeast america. New york/Philly

Southern English accent!

Southern English accent

unidentifiable generic mostly american until angered. then snotty posh london.

Strayen

 According to @AredheadThing it’s Jewish Grandmother, especially when I’m drunk. Geographically, it’s New York City, which is very different from Upstate New York. The things those hicks do to the letter A are terrifying

Geordie! *shame* probably won’t get that unless your from England

Well, depending on who you talk to and what I say, it’s either really Southern or Baltimore-ish. *shrugs*

Southern :) 

aredheadthing:

tingtongtooga:

lubadub:

sporkyoysterslut:

texnessa:

dakotadays:

mt-padalecki:

sammyssideburnsatehissoul:

z-mehx3:

puffleraven:

fortheonesthatwillhateyourguts:

ashottoremember:

theragingkiwi:

fffricative:

useless-device:

chartreusechaos:

songbirdrockbird:

Welsh.

Northwest American :D

 New England

In real life?

Morbid

On microphone?

Ecclestoneish.

Yorkshire

*shudders*

Scottish. OCH AYE. lol.

 Usually very standard Southern England. But when I get excited it slips into a farmer accent. I have no idea why. None of my family members have it.

Limburgs. hahahaha.

Le sigh… Spanish accent, though not that strong anymore. Sometimes people think I’ve been living in USA my whole life, but it has only been 4 years.

northeast america. New york/Philly

Southern English accent!

Southern English accent

unidentifiable generic mostly american until angered. then snotty posh london.

Strayen

 According to @AredheadThing it’s Jewish Grandmother, especially when I’m drunk. Geographically, it’s New York City, which is very different from Upstate New York. The things those hicks do to the letter A are terrifying

Geordie! *shame* probably won’t get that unless your from England

Well, depending on who you talk to and what I say, it’s either really Southern or Baltimore-ish. *shrugs*

(Source: hanawasakura)




COMMENTS
  1. herestoyoucunts reblogged this from adeunim
  2. anjeriin reblogged this from pantsareunwelcome and added:
    South Floridian….. Cuban Baby!! :D
  3. aquatic-nostalgia reblogged this from jamesjumpsuit and added:
    Milwaukee where everyone thinks they don’t have an accent, but I’m sure I do have a Wisconsin accent on some words ha!
  4. amimorethanyourebloggingforyet reblogged this from theymakemedreamyourdreams and added:
    ^^I love you Cara.
  5. theymakemedreamyourdreams reblogged this from amimorethanyourebloggingforyet and added:
    i wish it were british, unfortunately tho, my accent is PURE AWESOME :P
  6. saffronsugar reblogged this from varietyshow and added:
    Swedish = what we refer to as Rikssvenska, ie what people in the glorious capital speak. Um. At least since the 80’s....
  7. varietyshow reblogged this from grandmasterflash and added:
    Uhh. I don’t really have one not even a regional Irish one or a touch of it except for some dialect phrases and word...
  8. garoidoutremer reblogged this from ms-demeanor and added:
    I have two actually. I have a decently thick East Tennessee drawl and a neutral Mid Atlantic accent I learned to do...
  9. bellusmortis reblogged this from zombiecrush and added:
    WHATHTEFUCK. First off, I’m Mexican...that’s far from exotic
  10. cookieception reblogged this from tylerhortonsmanboobs and added:
    Canadian, American, and Filipino!
  11. neverloveawildthing16 reblogged this from queenofglass and added:
    Canadian? Is that an accent? I don’t know, eh! lol.
  12. shitfaceee reblogged this from loveablebri
  13. starrrfishh reblogged this from zombiecrush and added:
    Canadian, Ehh. ;D
  14. truthisiamsassygayironman reblogged this from korbinnian and added:
    A mix between really posh-sounding English and farmer English. Yeah…um.
  15. villejavat reblogged this from laurencephilomene
  16. deathtouch reblogged this from hanawasakura and added:
    A sort of Midwestern, NorthEastern United States thing. Mostly NorthEastern, and some days harder than others.
  17. twistedntempted reblogged this from aredheadthing and added:
    Southern :) aredheadthing:
  18. come-on-eileen-tierney reblogged this from unshavenlegs and added:
    bronx yonkers with a little bit of irish
  19. wherethewolvescry reblogged this from jaccobisan0wl and added:
    Usually its more of a Sarcastic bitch but on my good days just californian
  20. heartofanartist reblogged this from porcelainbones
  21. celestewazowski reblogged this from hopelesslyobsessed and added:
    Northern Californian
  22. theteenagevowinaparkinglot reblogged this from hopelesslyobsessed and added:
    Spanish, from Argentina is different from Spain or Mexico “che todo bien?” xD
  23. hopelesslyobsessed reblogged this from pesternomiarchive and added:
    Aussie, apparently. G’day.
  24. manifest-jess reblogged this from pseudogene and added:
    A little bit southern USA, a little bit Midwest-USA, and on occasion, I pull an Irish flair.
  25. pseudogene reblogged this from tumbledmygame and added:
    A combination of Dominican slang and Argentine Spanish with a flair, although Argentine is the most prominent.
  26. pre-chan reblogged this from grandmasterflash
  27. coffeintherain reblogged this from hanawasakura and added:
    boston british tone down
  28. hot-baby reblogged this from hurrito and added:
    I talk like NorCal and SoCal had a baby and that baby was my diction.
  29. hurrito reblogged this from detective-brand-swagger
  30. maytheoddsbe-everinyourfavor reblogged this from tasmiaxox and added:
    Great lakes region..idk what its called…but i say my i’s long…like f(eye)re or t(eye)re etc…m(eye)r
  31. merlinssuprisingbeard reblogged this from who-isjohngalt and added:
    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Same.
  32. ririrara reblogged this from frowny and added:
    … probably chinese/canto (do those even count as accents?!)
  33. frowny reblogged this from childcat and added:
    American with a tiny bit of Australian, despite being from Israel…
  34. childcat reblogged this from darkandgolden and added:
    Poshtralian (Australian but sometime it’s so posh that people think I am British)
  35. esotericsnob reblogged this from hanawasakura and added:
    California Latina, go figure you would have to hear me.
  36. darkandgolden reblogged this from kriegspeil and added:
    Austra-english? (Australian with some English pronounciation)
  37. scarletttheshutterbug reblogged this from kriegspeil
  38. pieceofrainbow reblogged this from kriegspeil and added:
    svengelska 4 lyfe
  39. tu-mamita reblogged this from zefu and added:
    Wienerisch (viennese)
  40. mesustarbunny reblogged this from urukio- and added:
    New Yorkerish With a bit of Midwestern American =w=
  41. lieren reblogged this from misscherry and added:
    IDK REALLY. :/ It depends on what language I’m speaking. When speaking English, idk, because I’m from Washington/Oregon...
  42. pad-f00t reblogged this from youreasuperfox
  43. razzel-dazzle reblogged this from mirrors-into-windows and added:
    F.O.B. lmao not even!
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