Was the British cav a bunch of twinks?
>>18121356Buncha poofs innit
>>18121494U no wot m8, ur fookin right. bunch of poofers..
>>18121494It seems we have a wittle but of a jewwousy pwobwem among the poorwer cwasses of anons.
CHAWWWWWWWGE..
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>>18121510lmfao underrated
>>18121356I find this vewy wisible.
>>18121611Tell your gweat fwend in Wome.
>>18121594Sowwy chap
>>18121356I got HIV from reading that.
>I wanna be in the Cavalry when they send me off to war>A femboy’s bussy under me that will make my penis gorge
>>18121356>confidence in their ability to beat any enemy single-handed
>>18122064Fucking hell anon, well done.
>>18122274;)
>>18121356This must be where the "Princess Pride", "Mawwige. Mawwige is what bwings us togever today." pronunciation stems from, ultimately. Our Lord and Savior, Mohammed(PBUH), was also a "cavalryman" of sort who enjoyed riding as much as these chaps. He was most famous for his al-Zutt method.
>/his/ being retarded once againhaving a small, light frame is an advantage for horseback riding. Historically cavalry officers tended to be shorter in stature
>>18123377kek
>>18123392Okay so then what's the practical reason for talking like Elmer Fudd?
>>18123377
>>18121356>The mighty roar of the Russian gun>silenced by uwu boishow will they recover?
>>18123409so the enemy can't decipher top-secret plans
>>18121612welease wodewick
>>18123392>having a small, light frame is an advantagewell, you oughta know, thweetie!
what book?
>>18123699https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/955102.The_Reason_WhyI also found the specific chapter as a pdfhttps://cooperative-individualism.org/woodham-smith-cecil_the-reason-why-1953-08.pdf
>>18121356>the light brigade twinks got POUNDED by russian artillery in the crimean warkek>Was the British cav a bunch of twinks?lines up with contemporary descriptions of chinggis. are all horsemen like this?
>>18123771This cavalry GOD was a 6'3" chad.
>>18121494>officer classOf course they were
>>18123804>6'3 back in the mid 1800sI kneelThe Confederacy really did have the better commanders
>>18121356French hereIsn't pronouncing R as W the proper way to speak English?I mean, English language as no proper R sound and always pronounce it as W.I can't even make out the difference between "right", "white" and "write"
>>18123877awe you wetawded?of couwse english has an actual w sound
>>18123576I love that someone took the time to format their "Ode to Zutt" so precisely. My prediction is that by this time next year, "Zuttery" will be a commonly accepted term, like pederasty or sodomy.
>>18123822Yes
>>18123877Write and right do sound the same, but they start with an R sound White is different and starts with a W soundThe English R is different to the French R and much closer to the W sound, but it's still distinct from it. It's softer and pronounced in the mouth rather than the throat (I know there's a better way to explain that but I'm not a linguist and it's early)
>>18123664Can I just mention that my favourite part of the Biggus Dickus scene is Palin very obvious rushing his read of "Incontinentia... Incontinentia Buttocks" to stop himself laughing.
>>18121494posh twats
>>18122064>I wanna be in the Cavalwy when they send me off to waw>A femboy's bussy undew me that will make my penis gowge
>>18123771Mongols were 50% Alans.
>>18123771Ehhh should be a mix of both, he was still described as tall and broad.
>>18123909>he has a wife you knowthe look on his eyes is what gets me every time
>>18123877This is what happens when you learn English from another Frenchman, I guess.
>>18123877oui mon grenouille
>>18123877Retarded ESL
>>18123976That’s Hungarian
>>18124294Japanese websites
>>18123392>Historically cavalry officers tended to be shorter in statureOnly true for light cavalry, curaissiers and all assorted heavy cavalry types wanted big burly lads.Curaissiers in the 18th century needed to be a few inches taller than average
>>18121356Don't look into the homosexual abuse british kids got into in their boarding schools.
>>18124719and ignore the female teacher x male student problem because that's heterosexual meaning its okay.
>>18121356>their large cigars were irresistible
>>18124764British boarding schools were gender segregated, retard.
>>18124811the student body was (and is), yes.
"uwu speak" is based on 19th century upper classes and became stock in anime. It stems in turn from the Japanese fascination with the European elite, sailor uniforms for example are based on British royalty dressing up their kids in sailor outfits.This fascination with the west in turn stems from Japan's ancient debates about superior races. They were once rather humble and loved and imitated China as Rome with Greece, but after the Mongol invasions and their own invasion of Korea and piracy in China this soured. They then believed they had achieved harmony under Edo and a deep sophisticated culture, of course shattered by the west surging ahead in the industrial revolution.Their view of their own superiority was mocked by their new chattering liberal middle classes, yet at the same time they were shocked by western views of white superiority. Thus they set about trying to figure out what made white people tick, speculating big eyes gave them a wider view of the world whereas the Japanese became perfectionists. Thus they set upon adopting western technology and artificially seeking new things and innovation while maintaining Japanese culture.Every Japanese person thus had a western suit (or sailor suit for students) and a ceremonial kimono, the external world and the internal world. In theory the Kimono was the real Japan, but over time the Kimono became the costume and the suit the real Japan.
>>18124811oh no. its retarded
>>18124826That's bullshit but I believe it.
>>18124764https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fagging
>>18123877I'm too lazy to find proper sources but it is a documented linguistic phenomenon of English "r" sounds going from phonetically closer to "L" to "W", and it's been happening fairly recently and rapidly across most native English dialects starting from within the past 50-100 years. It's why native English speakers can't really roll their Rs, because they way we make our R sound is completely different from every other languages' Rs.As a native English speaker I can tell the differences between our Rs and Ws quite easily, though I'm not really sure how to describe it since I don't have any real education in linguistics or speech pathology. The best description I can give is that Ws are more "wide" while Rs are more "tight".If you can find audio recording of older English speakers then you could probably hear them pronouncing their Rs more in line with other languages.Give it another 100 years or so and we'll all be speaking uwu speak, unironically.
>>18126244>If you can find audio recording of older English speakers then you could probably hear them pronouncing their Rs more in line with other languages.According to Wikipedia, the only English accents that regularly use the voiced alveolar trill (the same phoneme that appears as "rr" in the Spanish word "carro" or at the beginning of the Russian surname "Rostov") are Scottish and Welsh English, even though I do recall hearing it in some Caribbean and West African accents.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voiced_dental_and_alveolar_trillsThen again, the alveolar flap (which can be heard in the "r" in the Italian word "orzo") is used in several accents, such as Irish, South African, certain Scottish accents, and Victorian/Edwardian-era RP.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voiced_dental_and_alveolar_taps_and_flapsThen again, even though some ESLs might perceive the regular English "r" sound (the voiced alveolar approximant) as sounding like a "w", I do not know of any English accents where pure Elmer Fudd speech (pronouncing "r" as "w") is seen as anything but a humorous, childish form of speech or a speech impediment.
>>18121356Brits can't into the letter R.>champagne supernovar in the sky
>>18123877right and write are homophones. right and white are not. you are a stupid frog-posting frogyou turn your lips into a little o to say white, but your lips barely move saying right or write
>>18124805 benis
>>18121356Having seen Charge of the Light Brigade (1968) and read the Flashman novels, this is extremely accurate but omits the plungers' seething hatred of any officer with any combat experience
>>18121522That's unironically how british speak today