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The Bulbagarden Conversational Chat Thread Vol 4

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General Advice -
Money
School (how to survive, study tips, how not to hate everything about it)
Around the house (how to fix things, pretty it up, etc.)
Food/drink (recommendations, restaurants to try, what not to try, etc.)
Jobs
Computers (laptop v desktop, Mac v PC, etc.)
Computer software (Photoshop v other photo editing programs, video editing stuff, sound programs, etc.)
Tic-Tacs (which flavor/flavour works best to freshen breath)
Preparing for college/uni (what to buy, how to act, what to do, what not to do, tips for living on campus, etc.)

Unfortunately, ones like Computers could turn from simple "Is a Mac laptop worth it if I don't use any editing programs?" into a flame war for Mac v PC users. Wouldn't be too hard to stop, but it's extremely similar to internet browser wars and can get vicious.

Will bring this post to Min :)
 

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Idk about the tic-tacs one, but I think the rest are good ideas. A general advice section would be pretty nice to be able to consult :) However, computers may fall under the realm of Entertainment Inc. and we already have an entire section devoted to food, so I doubt those would be added.
 

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Tic-Tacs were a joke. :p
I didn't know about the tech support forum though, which is odd, since I'm always browsing the music threads in Entertainment Inc. Not quite sure how I missed the only subforum on the top of that page.
 

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You guys have amazing ideas, and hah, the tic-tac one made me laugh. xD
 

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Let's not start a Americanism war, I'd only win. c;

A crisp thread ... Walkers vs Home Brand. Haha. xD
 

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It wasn't Americanism. :p I have a bunch of friends in the UK so I don't even notice when people call things differently. Heck, because of working at camp with so many people from England, Ireland, Scotland, New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa, I barely recognize accents anymore. I'm so used to hearing them.
 

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It wasn't Americanism. :p I have a bunch of friends in the UK so I don't even notice when people call things differently. Heck, because of working at camp with so many people from England, Ireland, Scotland, New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa, I barely recognize accents anymore. I'm so used to hearing them.

wow ok name all the uk countries except wales I always notice when people spell/say things differently, simply because the town I live in isn't very culturally diverse. >>;; I can't say it bothers me, but sometimes hearing a new accent can be a little daunting.
 

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I don't know the Welsh accent well, which is why it wasn't on there, haha.. sorry. I'm not sure if I've actually worked with anybody from Wales.
Haha, don't worry, I was just messing with you. xP Most people haven't, being such a tiny country that's often just classified as part of England (it isn't). The Welsh accent is pretty normal, just has a tendency to roll the letter "r", stretch out vowels and drop "th" among other sounds. xD
 

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Haha, don't worry, I was just messing with you. xP Most people haven't, being such a tiny country that's often just classified as part of England (it isn't). The Welsh accent is pretty normal, just has a tendency to roll the letter "r", stretch out vowels and drop "th" among other sounds. xD

Uh, uh, yeah. Normal.
 
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