That or 'U' in reference to Q post 21 (letter 21):
I’ve dumped some crumbs like this over the weekend which started the intense shilling. At this point we are far enough along you can paint the picture without risk of jeopardizing the operation.
A thin wire that gives off the light in a bulb is called a filament. Due to the heating effect of electric current, the filament heats up, becomes red hot and starts glowing when an electric current is passed through it. Filaments are usually made up of tungsten.
I nearly posted about this a little while ago. It's not uncommon in regions of the UK to speak like this, usually the north or particularly Scotland. I know he has a connection to Scotland, but I forgot about it and so haven't anything further to say except as above - it's a British dialect variant pronunciation.
That is a weird way to pronounce 'film'. The only other time I've heard that pronunciation was by a cross-dressing makeup artist named John Maclean who has a campy YouTube channel where he looks nearly like a vampire and demonstrates makeup techniques. His schtick is that he speaks with an over-the-top loquacious enunciation style with a fake British aristocrat accent. It's quite humorous. Here is him speaking:
The accent sounds authentic to me. It is the accent to which people aspire when fancy themselves as a cut above the ordinary folk although the aristocracy do have a slightly different accent which is spoken more slowly and vowels are stretched out further, for example "oh" becomes a sort of "eauw."
I speak with a regional accent from a shithole in NW England and I have always kinda wished I could get voice coaching for the John Maclean accent. Not wished enough actually to do it though. But speaking like that really helps you get ahead here in our snobby class-ridden country.
I don't like cross-dressing imitation folk but I thought he was good in jarring sort of way; he has definitely found a niche there. Incidentally his occasional French pronunciation was good too.
The British Accent. Did you know the British are relatively new? After England lost the Revolutionary War, the elites decided they did not want to sound American. The elites, like Doctors and the Academies Royalty, changed their accents to sound more refined in their eyes—and not sound American. " the standard British accent was the one that changed significantly in the last two centuries while the American accent stayed more or less the same."
https://englishforless.com/2015/05/american-accent-the-original-british-accent/
Interesting. Never heard of non-rhotic but makes sense. Still is same today - the desperate wannabee "higher class" (but not real aristocracy) definitely have a particular accent which many call "strangulated" because you can only really carry it off properly by tightening your neck muscles. I do still like the way your tranny bloke speaks though.
When I lived in Canada (Ontario, specifically), I used to hear the locals say "fillum" all the time. I was a photographer at that time, and whenever I'd go into a shop for film, the clerk would ask me how much "fillum" I wanted, eh?
: as far as the middle of the stream —referring to a rule in law that when a boundary of a real property is formed by a nontidal stream, unless otherwise evident, the title extends to an imaginary line along the middle of the stream subject to the rights of the public
Maybe tied to the Biden admin suit against Texas on the Rio Grande river barriers?
I think it was telegram I seen someone explaining it's definition.
Apparently there is two and they shared a vid on trump talking about it.
I think definition two was something about a straight line? (Don't hold me on it) and then definition one was about military or men?
I think you are pretending a very busy man is worried about 'spelling' and spending time checking and retying his words. Read his message and if you are intelligent enough to SEE what he says.
Remember when he emphasized Qcumber at the Georgia rally just before the election? I picked up on it but didn’t find out about Q until a few days later…
Enlightenment come from within, so you should be asking yourself that question and although you were being facetious, you cannot cum wherever you want since its not physically possible.
He's been pronouncing it this way for a while. 2016: https://youtu.be/uO9AIqtWkAE?t=875
End of mystery.
Yup. Same with inDUStry.
Industry, emphasis on the DUS. Maybe it's a NY thing?
Filum is how any Irish person would pronounce Film.
Filum - interesting word choice. Could be comms for threads?
Filum translates to a type of fibrous band.
Maybe related to the FB threads app - thought to bringing back the mockingbird? Mind control?
What are those "bands" they are finding in jabbed peoples veins? Fibrous clots? Connected?
That or 'U' in reference to Q post 21 (letter 21):
I’ve dumped some crumbs like this over the weekend which started the intense shilling. At this point we are far enough along you can paint the picture without risk of jeopardizing the operation.
Filament.
A thin wire that gives off the light in a bulb is called a filament. Due to the heating effect of electric current, the filament heats up, becomes red hot and starts glowing when an electric current is passed through it. Filaments are usually made up of tungsten.
I nearly posted about this a little while ago. It's not uncommon in regions of the UK to speak like this, usually the north or particularly Scotland. I know he has a connection to Scotland, but I forgot about it and so haven't anything further to say except as above - it's a British dialect variant pronunciation.
That is a weird way to pronounce 'film'. The only other time I've heard that pronunciation was by a cross-dressing makeup artist named John Maclean who has a campy YouTube channel where he looks nearly like a vampire and demonstrates makeup techniques. His schtick is that he speaks with an over-the-top loquacious enunciation style with a fake British aristocrat accent. It's quite humorous. Here is him speaking:
https://youtu.be/7uVlPszCXRA
But Trump doing it?? Just weird.
The accent sounds authentic to me. It is the accent to which people aspire when fancy themselves as a cut above the ordinary folk although the aristocracy do have a slightly different accent which is spoken more slowly and vowels are stretched out further, for example "oh" becomes a sort of "eauw."
I speak with a regional accent from a shithole in NW England and I have always kinda wished I could get voice coaching for the John Maclean accent. Not wished enough actually to do it though. But speaking like that really helps you get ahead here in our snobby class-ridden country.
I don't like cross-dressing imitation folk but I thought he was good in jarring sort of way; he has definitely found a niche there. Incidentally his occasional French pronunciation was good too.
The British Accent. Did you know the British are relatively new? After England lost the Revolutionary War, the elites decided they did not want to sound American. The elites, like Doctors and the Academies Royalty, changed their accents to sound more refined in their eyes—and not sound American. " the standard British accent was the one that changed significantly in the last two centuries while the American accent stayed more or less the same." https://englishforless.com/2015/05/american-accent-the-original-british-accent/
Interesting. Never heard of non-rhotic but makes sense. Still is same today - the desperate wannabee "higher class" (but not real aristocracy) definitely have a particular accent which many call "strangulated" because you can only really carry it off properly by tightening your neck muscles. I do still like the way your tranny bloke speaks though.
He does a good job with the makeup, too!
He is the least annoying tranny I have ever seen and quite nice on the eyes actually.
Everything is comms.
It’s comms. Read Philemon
When I lived in Canada (Ontario, specifically), I used to hear the locals say "fillum" all the time. I was a photographer at that time, and whenever I'd go into a shop for film, the clerk would ask me how much "fillum" I wanted, eh?
Old gangster movie talk: "Fill em with lead."
I thought this too when I saw it
Perhaps it’s me, but he also said “overcombing” instead of “overcoming”.
I heard that too
Trump says a lot of things in a weird way?
CHYUHAYENA
I noticed that at least twice, but could think of nothing to correlate it to.
usque ad filum aquae
: as far as the middle of the stream —referring to a rule in law that when a boundary of a real property is formed by a nontidal stream, unless otherwise evident, the title extends to an imaginary line along the middle of the stream subject to the rights of the public
Maybe tied to the Biden admin suit against Texas on the Rio Grande river barriers?
https://www.dailywire.com/news/biden-admin-threatens-to-sue-texas-over-barriers-on-rio-grande-blocking-illegal-immigration
Its quite common the the UK, its said in an ironic and jokey way.
I think it was telegram I seen someone explaining it's definition. Apparently there is two and they shared a vid on trump talking about it. I think definition two was something about a straight line? (Don't hold me on it) and then definition one was about military or men?
Gitmo has expanded facilities to accommodate criminals through old age and natural passing on.
FILL EM ALL UP!
I think you are pretending a very busy man is worried about 'spelling' and spending time checking and retying his words. Read his message and if you are intelligent enough to SEE what he says.
He didn't spell it or type it, he stated it. Clearly.
No, Why?
There is this think with Q drops and misspelled things. So someone would normally look for drops with [u] but apparently u's are not that popular.
OK. I see the 'Q' thing but i am more a facts and what Is actually happening/results man.
He wasnt typing anything. It was a speech where he said 'filum' with a U - 3x.
Remember when he emphasized Qcumber at the Georgia rally just before the election? I picked up on it but didn’t find out about Q until a few days later…
LOL says you.
Losers in what way? You should probobly ask yourself what the underlying reasons are that you come here.
Enlightenment come from within, so you should be asking yourself that question and although you were being facetious, you cannot cum wherever you want since its not physically possible.
You appear to not want real conversation, but instead you are only here to troll.