https://clips.twitch.tv/ShinyBrightArmadilloBCouch-f8H2dc_ZU45N0Blk calls ayrin a "cheeseball asian"
and he also said "do they even speak english in India hahaha"
https://clips.twitch.tv/ShinyBrightArmadilloBCouch-f8H2dc_ZU45N0Blk calls ayrin a "cheeseball asian"
and he also said "do they even speak english in India hahaha"
As a cheeseball, I find this extremely offensive and it should be a term that only other cheeseballs and ball cheeses alike can say. He crossed the line and Ayrin is a victim. Cancel Wardell for derogatory conduct and make sure he never plays on a team, and for Ayrin, give him 10000 VCT circuit points as compensation for Wardell's behaviour. Ayrin, fellow cheeseballs and I shall come together to Destroy his platform and his career.
100%. Essay incoming
A lot of people dislike American English accents, which is fair because the way we pronounce words is extremely quick and it loses some of the enunciation of the letters (for example in a normal conversation where people aren’t making an effort to enunciate words, if someone said “one and two” it would kind of sound like “wun nan too”)
But accent and pronunciation is the only thing I think other people are justified in disliking or whatever.
I think he’s just going off of the way we write online, in which we use slang and less variety of words because usually we don’t need to. It’s not like we speak and write like that all the time, especially not at school, for example. In fact, a lot of teachers when grading a paper will include word choice and variety in the rubric. Like i could say “lied” a few times but I’d get a few points marked off if I didn’t mix a “deceived” and other synonyms
in there