Harry Potter and the Curse of the F*ckBoy
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
- What if Harry Potter was a "F*ckBoy"????
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Your Mutha got us kicked out of that library for being too loud.
Yea I heard, she couldn't stop laughing at the size of your wand
Harry Potter or Hairy Porno?🤣 Thanks, I needed that. 👍👍
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Dtf's bahaha this was good Hairy palmer bahaha
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You turned your mangina into a little one.
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Your accent hybrid is sounding kinda like somebody from the south end of London.
Lol it was tough! I’ve never done a British accent before. The Boston one came out in so many outtakes 🤣
@@JamesDeveneyProductions Well, non-rhotics are fairly common in English accents, but largely not as emphatically as in Boston; if you've ever watched the Vanity Fair video on learning the accent, the student remarks that they're making him feel British. They are most prevalent in that "frum da streets" Londonder though, which this was reminding me of. It was pretty cool.
Yea I wanted to do almost a cockney accent like a Guy Ritchie movie, but not too far in that direction because some people don't get that accent and think it's Jamaican
@@JamesDeveneyProductions The main thing I recommend working on: drop more Ts. While Americans tend to "glide" over their Ts, in English it's rare to hear a sentence without at least one glottal stop. (In fact "glottal" is a great word for practising it on.) You seem to kinda have that already, but much like you'd teach a person learning the Boston accent to really commit to R-drops (and when NOT to do that) when you're doing English, it's important to know which Ts to "stop" on.
Anyways, given that I've been having a go at learning the Boston accent (using you as a resource, actually) I'm sure you'd have plen-tee to tell me once you heard it :3
You need more clout
Thanks, trying hard 😩
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