The_Man_With_No_Name

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That's not a Southern accent, that's a basketball-american accent
Very true. "you be" should just be "your", or better yet "yuh know yuh". And "be keep'n" should just be "keep". The rest is just exaggerated caricature. The AI was taking long enough to get her to turn blue, I just quickly wrote it out without thinking much.(y)

I'll fix at least that much since it bothers me too then be done with it.
 
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armond

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Yall is a big catchall in american southern dialects
Example: don't yall go makin a girl no promise ya ain't gonna keep it
 

The_Man_With_No_Name

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yall is usually used for plural. Can be used for both sometimes. Usually when the speaker is getting uppity or emotionally animated. "ya" or sometimes pronounced as "yuh" depending on where is used for singular. "go" works slightly better than "be" but it still works.

But let's not get too linguistic, its just a quick and dirty meme guys.:LOL:
 
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