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BruteDion

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Aug 13, 2024
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Speaking of country twang the other day a friend called me out on my usage of the word "shot-en". I never knew people didn't use that as a word.

For context we were talking about a new handgun he was buying but I never got my hands on that brand before so I said "Yeah, I have never shot-en one before". He said "Is Shot-en a word?" in an attempt to correct my English. I said "Where I'm from it is".
 

Chimonos Revenge

Fortune and Glory Kid
Oct 28, 2015
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Speaking of country twang the other day a friend called me out on my usage of the word "shot-en". I never knew people didn't use that as a word.

For context we were talking about a new handgun he was buying but I never got my hands on that brand before so I said "Yeah, I have never shot-en one before". He said "Is Shot-en a word?" in an attempt to correct my English. I said "Where I'm from it is".
Yeah, agree with your friend. You shot it or you shoot it. YOu don't shot-in it
 

Chrit

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Aug 13, 2024
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Speaking of country twang the other day a friend called me out on my usage of the word "shot-en". I never knew people didn't use that as a word.

For context we were talking about a new handgun he was buying but I never got my hands on that brand before so I said "Yeah, I have never shot-en one before". He said "Is Shot-en a word?" in an attempt to correct my English. I said "Where I'm from it is".
The literal fuck?

Do you also ask if someone wants to do something by saying:

Yonta go to tha Wal-Mart?
 

Chimonos Revenge

Fortune and Glory Kid
Oct 28, 2015
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Funny thing is, is that people don't type like that. You seem to know proper english when you type, why do you speak differently?