Fancy maybe wouldn’t be the best word, perhaps exotic, but I know there’s plenty of us who, depending on the Aussie, might not be able to tell the accent from a British one and just go “ooh, accent, fancy”.
As an American I feel like either US or UK could be considered the “normal” one, UK or AUS the “fancy” one, and US and AUS the “wildcard” (from the UK perspective).
This bad boy can fit so many fucking Canadas in it
We’ve got: New England Canada, North Atlantic Canada, Mid Atlantic Canada, Florida Canada, Gulf Coast Canada, Rust Belt Canada, Midwest Canada, Southern Canada, California Canada, and All The Rest Canada.
Now, to take the ferry costs a nickel, and in those days nickels had pictures of bumblebees on them. “Give me five bees for a quarter,” you’d say. Now, where were we?
You can choose normal, fancy, or wildcard. (startrek.website)
Motivation to start (startrek.website)
Gotta be nice to the future skynet (lemmy.world)
"No guts, no glory" by MrLovenstein (lemmy.world)
mrlovenstein.com...
Me in 6 months (we've been together 6 years now) (lemmy.world)
Not a huge fan (lemmy.world)
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A little perspective (lemmy.world)
Population of USA in units of Canada (startrek.website)
Rust Lord squad for life (lemmy.world)
Big talk > small talk (startrek.website)
They're not equivalent (lemmy.world)
My friend thinks you’re cute (lemmy.ca)
This is for (almost) all of you (lemmy.world)
Could wake the fucking dead (lemmy.world)
If you didnt know, this is what caused daylight savings last weekend. (startrek.website)
I didn't know (startrek.website)
Cold Feet (lemmy.zip)
Bets on the next one? (startrek.website)