Hiyakawa Sayaka (my character from my writing) wrote:God has given me a gift, that I really don't know what to do with. I guess, all I can do is put it in his hands, keep my hands inside the car, and expect to end up destroying parts of Tokyo with my perfectly good guitar.
F.M Disciple (post: 1298547) wrote:I've heard about that before.
An american woman woke up with a brittish accent. After a stroke.
Bobtheduck (post: 1304900) wrote:Now if only the same thing could cause you to speak another language... Say, Japanese...
Forget irradiating myself to get super powers, I'm going to temporarily cut off blood supply to my brain to start speaking fluent Japanese!
Bobtheduck (post: 1304900) wrote:Now if only the same thing could cause you to speak another language... Say, Japanese...
Forget irradiating myself to get super powers, I'm going to temporarily cut off blood supply to my brain to start speaking fluent Japanese!
Doubleshadow (post: 1305185) wrote:Actually, that did happen. I read a scholarly article on it a while back. A German man with severe head injuries was rescued by a squad that he had to speak to in English. After that, though he knew practically no English and had no exposure to speakers, he became fluent. Immediately, instantaneously. Doctors theorized his brain threw up emergency pathways so he could communicate and save himself.
Pascal (post: 1304954) wrote:My mother and I have the interesting trait that whenever we talk to people with different accents, we have a tendency to start to mimic their accent (AKA, if your from britain, we'll start switching to a British Accent) without even being aware of it... in fact it probobly sounds rude, but its very unintentional, we don't even realize we're doing it until after we've started doing it... at which point the questions becomes continue or stop and start again later when it kicks in again... its really weird.
Mr. SmartyPants (post: 1305207) wrote:I don't think altering your voice to sound like you have another accent really counts for this, RandomBurrito. XD It's more like you wake up one day and your accent has totally changed.
I've heard about that before.
An american woman woke up with a brittish accent. After a stroke.
Amzi Live (post: 1305487) wrote:I always thought that Canadians sounded like regular Americans.
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