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  • Waswas.
    Again, Küntworts. Kristig versus Degma, to be precise. Come to think of it, I never did find out their surnames...

    Anyway, there wasn't a 1am here in the UK. 12:59 passed and now it's 2am, so I must now to go.
    ...Similarly, one parent is long-sighted and the other is short-sighted (I can never remember which is which).

    You would have thought I'd be blind or otherwise sight-impaired, but no. I have perfect vision. Genetics-- they only make sense when they want to.
    I don't know why it should be that I can understand him so well, but I can. Equally, I don't see why I have a so-called 'RP accent' when th'mother is slightly Cockney and th'father is some kind of cross between generic northern, Hull, a tiny bit of Scottish and other foreign accents, and Jonathan Ross.
    It helps that I'm 25% Scottish, of course, and grew up in relatively-frequent contact with th'grandfather, who happens to have a very thick Glaswegian accent, which I've never had any trouble understanding.
    Example: The Yird is the mukkilest o the solar seestem's fower stanie planets, an the ae bodie that modren syense kens ti haud lyf. The planet cam thegither aboot 4.57 thoosan million yeir syn. Nae lang eftir (4.533 thoosan million yeir syn) it wis jyn'd bi the Muin.

    I can understand that, but I couldn't reproduce it without copying-and-pasting.
    Yes, indeed. Of course, I prefer Scots over English in general, but I can only understand Scots, not actually speak or write in it.
    At first burp glance, Blazian English looks a bit derpy, what with the extra 'U's here and there, amongst other things, but I prefer it over English English.
    ...It's pronounced 'Hwernberg' ('hweəʳnbɜ:ʳg), by the way. Because Swedish. Except the 'h' is kind of like the Japanese 'fu', in that it's more of a voiced exhalation of breath, rather than a definite 'H' or 'F' sound.
    D'AAAAAGH.

    Anyway...Poseidon Carl will make a cameo at the start of the next dungeon. And he shall allude to Poseidon Sly and Poseidon Gex (or, rather, their OSCs, whatever they're called), and that shall be, perhaps, the only allusion to the canonity of the three Gex-X-Sly slashes.
    IF I GIVE YOU THREE CHANCES TO CORRECTLY PRONOUNCE 'ROBIN STJERNBERG'

    YOU WILL NOT GET IT RIGHT ON THE FIRST TRY UNLESS YOU LOOK IT UP.
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