"Oh, good. You're setting up a tur.... SHAVEICE? REALLY?"

Discussion in 'Monday Night Combat 360 General Discussion' started by Veras Gunn, August 29, 2010.

  1. HagenMichiel

    HagenMichiel New Member

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    at least you noticed, i see players do it every time, and upgrade them.
  2. Geminosity

    Geminosity New Member

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    I just realised... you 'mis-corrected' my spelling of defence. I'm from the UK, we don't spell it with an s. Silly simplified american english :p

    And no... when you have more towers, it makes more sense to sacrifice one for a slowing turret, not less :3
    The correction of 'for lots of people' to 'for me' is also incorrect as well because... well... look at people's attitudes towards shaveice turrets ;D

    ~steals tlbww's grammarnazi badge~

    ;p
  3. bdcjacko

    bdcjacko New Member

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    According to recent research American English is actually closer to older dialects of English than British English. After the Revolutionary War (I believe you guys call it the American Temper-Tantrum), the English aristocracy actively began promoting different pronunciations to make themselves sound more refined than the stupid Americans. Strangely enough the Americans are the keepers of Shakespeare's accent.

    That being said, the turrets need more armour.
  4. Geminosity

    Geminosity New Member

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    yeah, a friend told me about that recently which I found kinda interesting :3

    Seeing as I'm scottish I'm not really too fussed about whether someone uses 'english' or american 'english' though, until they try to correct me with the opposite version ;D

    I pronounce armour and colour as 'armer' and 'caller' so I too prefer the 'ou' over the 'o' as it represents a pronounciation closer to the one I actually use :D
  5. bdcjacko

    bdcjacko New Member

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    Being that I played a lot of Warhammer 40k, I've gotten use to seeing armour and colour and have to correct myself being American and all.

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