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(07-30-2014, 09:49 AM)Psycho_Coder Wrote:
(07-29-2014, 12:33 PM)CyberGuard Wrote: I must sat ur accent cant be that bad, i have talked with people all over the world the baddset accent i know is indian. I cant stand it.

Before complaining about a particular community of people, why don't you try and improve your own writing skills ?

baddset :- should be baddest

You are using a superlative adjective. In fact baddest is used by those who have very poor English grammar skills.

Also you tried to say that "Indians have got the worst accent for English"

baddest should not have been used here instead use "worst"

Also let me tell you Mr. Awesome Grammar Nazi that 'baddest' and 'worst' are complete opposite.

"baddest" and "worst" are complete opposites, despite the fact that at first glance, they appear to be synonyms.

baddest

Supreme in status or standing. The very best at something. The Ultimate Champion or Warrior. Ultimate Title or Crown. The Highest Honor. The Greatest.

Have a look here :- http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Baddest

You used shorter words like 'ur', is this defined somewhere in English Language, we are here discuss things and this is neither IRC nor chat box where you write such short mnemonic words.

"I must sat ur accent" ---> You tried to say "I must say your accent", if you are good with English then why did you write such crap here ?

Before saying anything negative for some community whoever it maybe, take a note whether you are pure or not. Also English is not everyone's mother tongue.

Next time if I see you doing something like this I will straight away ban you for a week.

I cant write 100 english verbally is my best, sorry english teacher.

(07-30-2014, 10:15 AM)Doma Wrote:
(07-27-2014, 05:57 AM)xXfireball127Xx Wrote: Welcome, I hope that you will enjoy joining this amazing community. Take advantage of all there is to learn from others here.

I don't know whether you read it, but thanks! I prefer the principle of this community that is quality over quantity. You can find information by simple Google search too but if you would like to discuss something in depths, the principle I mentioned becomes very important.

(07-28-2014, 09:29 PM)Deque Wrote: Sorry for my late reply, I was pretty busy (and actually still am, so sorry for future late replies as well)

I did play parts in theater. I have been a member of a community theater group for about 9 years.

My opinion about your painting question: Painting is much more than being able to paint the finest details. So if you are still suffering from shaking hands, this doesn't have to hold you back from painting. Firstly there is more than realistic art. You can do paintings that are large and live mostly from color and shapes. You probably can't create detailed, realistic portraits with your shaking hands, but you could try to use other body parts if that's any option (?). Or get creative in any other way, creative about how to achieve things. The best part about arts is that you have a lot of freedom in how you do it (sometimes the how is what makes a painting interesting).
So my opinion: If you think you might enjoy painting once you overcame the past experiences, you should give it a try.
Otherwise it is fine as well if you just keep to the kinds of arts you already enjoy doing.

It's no problem. I am busy too so I totally can understand if you would like or have to care of other important things first and as you mentioned before "Forums have the advantage that you can take your time until you answer." It's true and an advantage that you have right to use for example when you have no time to answer as soon as you read something.

Take my acknowledgement please for your great experience in playacting. In my view, playacting is a complex form of art that necessitates numerous skills and much practise, but I think it's fantastic when you can feel your part with full of your body, mind and soul.

Thank you for your advice, @Deque ! Since I am still suffering from shaking hands, realistic painting probably wouldn't please me, but I agree that painting is much more. Actually, I have a friend who likes painting and when we discussed the topic and she said that her hobby is painting, I thought she must have had very good hands so I imagined detailed, realistic portraits, still life-s and so on. However, when she first shew me her work, I astonished because it was not only not very detailed and realistic, but was an abstract painting with intensive colours, had rough-and-tumble shapes and still on the whole it looked fantastic . It happened years ago and in that time I hadn't overcome my past experiences yet. This event implanted a seed somewhere in my mind, though, which seems to have grown strong enough. If I don't enjoy it, I still will stick to the arts that I am doing at the moment, but I think it's time to try painting again :Smile:

(07-29-2014, 12:33 PM)CyberGuard Wrote: I must sat ur accent cant be that bad, i have talked with people all over the world the baddset accent i know is indian. I cant stand it.

I believe, it also matters how much the accent you are listening to differs from your own accent. For example, I heard other strong accents too, but noticed that I could more easily understand accents that were similar to my own accent like Finnish. Furthermore, the bearing of accents depends on the communication's participants since the more practised you are in a language, the more easily you can understand other accents as well and by much practise you too can make yourself understood better.
True i have heard. Indian. American. British. German. French. Swedish. Danish. And an balkan accent.
(This post was last modified: 07-30-2014, 04:18 PM by kingbenyakrik.)

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