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Isn't it Hamber who said she lacks an ID? That is what I read here.
I think she meant she lacks an IQ.
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Isn't it Hamber who said she lacks an ID? That is what I read here.
Aaaah, yes, Amber: the blonde, skinny, high as fuck on shrooms gorl from the video "you." that lives in Cali talks exactly like you. You could be sisters, if it wasn't for the few pounds you have to shed!Ver archivo adjunto 843810
Oh my favorite YouTubers say it like that too!
Everyone who spends development years in Cali says bolth and laahhf. It is known.
"but no one says anything"Ver archivo adjunto 843810
Oh my favorite YouTubers say it like that too!
Everyone who spends development years in Cali says bolth and laahhf. It is known.
I'm fairly certain we were making fun of her for saying "bolth" in the Dusty era. It may be the only authentic thing about her speech pattern. What consistently kihillllssss me about how she spahhheeeeks is the h she always suhneeeeks in to words with more than one syllable. It's so cahyuuuuute!"but no one says anything"
Bullshit. If other youtubers speak like white trash morons, people are definitely talking shit about it in their comments. Does anyone remember if she said "bolth" before Becky? I'm wondering if it's part of her intermittent southern accent she's tried so hard to fake.
I also just realized she said some of "your" favorite youtubers.... like she thinks everyone watches and likes all of the same channels she does. I sure don't recall ever hearing any of MY favorite youtubers talk like ignorant garbage, Amber. Maybe they aren't all articulate all of the time, but they're a long way from white trash redneck town.
If the accent was genuine, I don't think as many would give a fuck.
It's that it's changed in her YouTube career, in an area that isn't even that accented. You could move to the most Boston accent part of Boston, and if you're an adult nothing about you should change. Kids pick up accents pretty early, most of it before they can even speak.
And they might be tweaked a bit through some of adolescence, but you're not going to randomly start saying lahh when the rest of the ah and e sounds are still neutral.
"Bolth" has been going on since the beginning. However that southern "twang" is definitely her own addition