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ChocolateFrogs

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Lately, I have decided that the English language is just too modern for my liking.

 

I prefer old fashioned communication techniques such as Morse code or even smoke signals, but am unsure which one offers better sound quality.

 

Who can recommend an outdated form of communication that I can be using.

 

-CF :kakama:

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Why do you need to communicate in the first place?

 

Otherwise, I'd recomend Morse code. We learned a bit of that in Boy Scouts... and totally won the Camporee Morse code competition!

 

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Parseltongue.

 

-Nukaya

I think we have a winner here...

 

-CF

Woo hoo!

 

Er, I mean *hisssssshissspithissssss*

 

-Nukaya

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No no, that'd would actually be pretty cool.

 

I really, really want to learn a British accent because 1)I'm going to be doing a steampunk costume soon and 2) think of how awesome that would be to answer the phone, or greet customers at my retail job, etc, with that! It'd totally throw people off.

 

-CF

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Telepathy's my personal favourite so far. It's impossible to lie when the other person knows what you're thinking. Imagine the implications for society!

 

Semaphore line. Perfect for post-apoc. ^_^

 

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No no, that'd would actually be pretty cool.

 

I really, really want to learn a British accent because 1)I'm going to be doing a steampunk costume soon and 2) think of how awesome that would be to answer the phone, or greet customers at my retail job, etc, with that! It'd totally throw people off.

But...

 

Old English is so much more than a British accent...

 

JRRT

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No no, that'd would actually be pretty cool.

 

I really, really want to learn a British accent because 1)I'm going to be doing a steampunk costume soon and 2) think of how awesome that would be to answer the phone, or greet customers at my retail job, etc, with that! It'd totally throw people off.

But...

 

Old English is so much more than a British accent...

 

JRRT

Right. I simply said I wanted to learn a British accent, slightly changing the topic.

 

It would, however, be fun to also have an Old English accent. :)

 

-CF

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