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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2017 19:47:29 GMT -5
11. Drive through liquor store We.. Don't have those in my area...?? I'd never heard of that before.... I just want to know who thought that was a good idea. Makes me think "name a better duo than drinking and driving. I'll wait" Sky diving and sniping. Drinking and flying a plane A fly through liquor store
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Post by dashingshadows on Aug 27, 2017 20:04:09 GMT -5
Surprising absolutely no one, I have my state's accent
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2017 20:15:25 GMT -5
Australian i won't say exactly where i come from because you'll all think i sound like crocodile dundee anyway
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Post by smilii on Aug 27, 2017 21:23:33 GMT -5
honolulu, new york and jersey city on another note what the hell is kitty corner??? okay but I got exactly these and I'm english too??? there's a pattern emerging and it fascinates me huh southern england? i'm in sussex or maybe it's more bc we say things like roundabout and verge, rather than the things like 'y'all' and 'crayon'
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Post by Salted Squid on Aug 27, 2017 22:10:37 GMT -5
I got Madison, Aurora (Illinois, not Colorado), and Saint Louis
... I live in Arizona. But my mom's from Aurora, Illinois, so I guess that sort of makes sense
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Post by -` gumi ´- .✫ 🐾 on Aug 27, 2017 22:57:21 GMT -5
I got Seattle, Tacoma and Spokane. All washington states. Mind you, I grew up in Massachusetts. But MA was a "Almost Similar" And Nevada (where i currently live) Is almost a "most similar". Not surprised tbh.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2017 23:00:28 GMT -5
boston, miama & pembroke pines
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Post by 𝘨𝘰𝘭𝘥𝘦𝘯 𝘴𝘶𝘯 on Aug 28, 2017 0:05:20 GMT -5
okay but I got exactly these and I'm english too??? there's a pattern emerging and it fascinates me huh southern england? i'm in sussex or maybe it's more bc we say things like roundabout and verge, rather than the things like 'y'all' and 'crayon' I'm from sussex too! it's probably something like that, yeah. but still.
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Post by argyle lechuga on Aug 28, 2017 1:50:14 GMT -5
mine was most concentrated in the city I grew up in and then mostly yellow and blue everywhere else. this is really cool omg
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Post by Turin not Torino on Aug 28, 2017 10:44:31 GMT -5
This was probably the most accurate test I could've ever taken. 2 of the 3 cities I got are the closest big cities there are to the small town I grew up in. The third makes no sense.
EDIT
I just had my husband take this test, and his 3 were the city we live in now (where he grew up), a city an hour away, and then a 3rd throwaway city like I got.
Most. Accurate. Test. Ever.
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Post by barberz on Aug 28, 2017 10:56:13 GMT -5
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Post by barberz on Aug 28, 2017 10:56:51 GMT -5
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Post by barberz on Aug 28, 2017 10:57:12 GMT -5
its not showing. I'm mad.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2017 11:03:47 GMT -5
Okay I took it again and got Portland, Spokane, Vancouver.
Much more accurate than the first time.
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#a8d1ff
The Ancient One
Name Colour
pumpkin pie
what if i fall? but my dear, what if you fly?
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Post by pumpkin pie on Aug 28, 2017 11:41:21 GMT -5
my 'most like me' was where i live
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2017 12:09:12 GMT -5
I was upset because i say you guys and y'all both a lot and i was forced to choose only one.
It still pegged me as being in either kansas or nebraska though because of the other questions.
Also i always thought it was spelled caddy corner so i got mighty confused.
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Post by tiger beetle on Aug 28, 2017 12:22:47 GMT -5
I know what catty corner means because of Ramona but I don't say it
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Post by Dawnwing on Aug 29, 2017 21:30:35 GMT -5
My top 3 are unsurprising. The lowest three were New Orleans, Mobile, and Birmingham. My answers: 1. How would you address a group of two or more people? You guys2. What do you call the small gray bug that curls up into a ball when it’s touched? I have no idea what this creature is3. What do you call a traffic situation in which several roads meet in a circle? Roundabout4. What do you call the small freshwater lobster often found in lakes and streams? Crayfish5. What do you call a sweetened carbonated beverage? Soda6. What do you call the area of grass in the middle of some streets? Island7. How do you pronounce aunt? To sound like "ant"8. How do you pronounce caramel? With two syllables (car-ml)9. What do you call the small road parallel to the highway? I've never heard of this concept10.What do you call the insect that flies around in the summer and glows in the dark? I use lightning bug and firefly interchangeably11. What do you call the large, wild cat native to the Americas? Mountain lion12. Do you call the sweet spread that is put on a cake frosting or icing? "frosting" and "icing" refer to different things13. How do you pronounce the first syllable of "lawyer"? rhymes with "boy"14. What do you call the thing from which you might drink water in a school? Bubbler (I love how the map for this one is completely dark cobalt blue except for two small red spots in Wisconsin and Rhode Island.) 15. What would you call a sale of unwanted items on your porch, in your yard, etc.? Garage sale16. How do you pronounce the second syllable of "pajamas"? With the vowel in "jam"17. What do you call the night before Halloween? I have no word for this18. What do you call a big road on which you drive relatively fast? Highway19. How do you pronounce been? With the vowel in "set"20. What do you call the long sandwich that contains cold cuts, lettuce and so on? Sub21. What do you call a traffic jam caused by drivers slowing down to look at an accident or other diversion on the side of the road? I have no word for this22. What do you call the rubber-soled shoes worn in gym class or for athletic activities? Tennis shoes23. What is the distinction between dinner and supper? There is no distinction; they both have the same meaning24. What do you call something that is across both streets from you at an intersection (or diagonally across from you in general)? Kitty-corner25. What do you call it when rain falls while the sun is shining? I have no term or expression for this
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Post by Aku on Aug 29, 2017 21:47:52 GMT -5
I pretty much got three of the biggest cities around me, which is fitting because I've rarely left my state and all of my family and 90% of my irl friends were born here.
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