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IIRC, there's no mention of Canadians, but they do make some remark about English dental standards, and get the stereotypes of Scotland and Wales mixed up quite horrendously.
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I think I love you more than the Japanese love tentacle porn,
And we should dance-dance-dance to these stereotypes...
Let's come together and live in this world like a unibrow on an Indian girl,
And we should dance-dance-dance to these stereotypes...
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...And, well, you get the idea with that.
Boo. Oh, well. Either way, there's still the antislash. Perhaps it could even be a good opportunity for you to vent some of that stress from yesterday.
Lucian's was fairly simple. I mean, it wouldn't even necessarily be a requirement at all. I could, as it were, dub it in afterwards. There's still the antislash to go before that, though.
D'oh. If you could do a convincing impression of Lucian, then I could arrange it, maybe.
(Of course, for a thoroughly convincing impression of him, one would need a complete understanding of the Castillian Spanish language to know when to use accented vowels, and the letter ð to mark when he's lisping, but that wouldn't be required.)
(And in case it wasn't clear, cue the arrival of the rest of Team Triton.)
I portray both Harman and Lucian, and I cba writing a single-player slash for them, and it just can't be canon. Lucian wouldn't go for it, and Harman's technically still married to Candy.
And the set up for WYM is: Rex's birthday. It's a fairly quiet event, with just close friends and family, since he, like his father and I, isn't really one for major party events.
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