Caca sunderlando

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jajajajajaj el geordiANO

geordie caca

good for him

>geordie

>geordie

He's obviously referring to the kid possibly being a geordie and being dared to take a shit at Sunderland's stadium as bantz.

>Sunderloo

What's the most abominable english accent: geordie or scouse?

defo scouse

American

Glaswegian.

I've heard the Beatles in interviews and their accent wasn't bad at all, is it because they weren't working class or what?

>English accent
>posts a scottish one
American education

It's cause they were KGB insertions.

Is sunderland not geordie or what

RP

bongo caca

Aberdonian hands down
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>that ending
Kek what the fuck.

na, geordies are from newcastle, mackems come from sunderland

That's just sunderland mouthbreathers trying to convince themselves they're not exactly the same as newcastle mouthbreathers.

BRITANIA SHALL RULE THE WAVES!

Scouse. Just listening to someone speak it pisses me off.

if you really must shit at least do it on the pitch

Scouse or brummie

The Stadium of Shite

kek, true. The whole of thenorth east of England is a shit hole, i would know i live there

paki

Newcastle and Durham are alright

Northumberland is based

Yes, the rest is a shithole

>Durham

jafacian, especially when spoken by slavs or pakis

as opposed to the north west of england?

Few factors.

>generally the accent didn't used to be so strong
>Lenon and Mccartney were generally middle class
>accents toned down in media (listen to something like Polythene Pam to hear them sound more Scouse)
>big variation in accent strength throughout the region; compare Carragher (youtube.com/watch?v=nDaTTVR2JXY) to one of the guys from Clean Bandit (youtube.com/watch?v=fUevnbQMX7Q)

Yes

This

why was this not the first post?
You disappoint me Sup Forums

based woke Canadian

I thought that indians were integrating british culture, not the other way around.