[quote=@Shoryu Magami] As for accents; it's actually kind of interesting picturing you sounding like a southerner to be honest. As for my own accent... yeah, it's distinctly Aussie, but I'm not as bad as some of the stereotypes you might see on TV (I actually was thinking about trolling one of the next people in our little group who I get to introduce myself to on voice chat, basically putting on a really bad "Crocodile Hunter" accent until I reveal I'm just bullshitting you). On another note, Ailyn Evensen actually has a bit of a long-standing joke with me involving accents; she insists that people in Oregon don't actually have an accent despite the fact that I explicitly hear an accent in her voice. Really, while we Aussies probably sound exotic to you guys, you're the ones who sound different to us; it's all subjective. [/quote] 1: Oregonians and Washingtonians are the most accent-less folks of the country, we have nothing to compensate for xD. and 2: Yeah, your accent is unmistakably Aussie. As I was saying over the phone and felt like I should mention to the good folks here, your accent isn't the cheesy "Crocodile Hunter" accent as you mentioned, lol. During my work as a call center agent, we'd field calls for loan companies in Australia and sometimes the callers would have such [b]THICK[/b] Aussie accents that I had to guess what they were saying. But I must have faired better than others because I was able to complete the calls without issues. I'm guessing the heavier accents are a bit further away from tourist/foreigner populated areas, where the accent can't be diluted as much. (I'll be back later, I have physical therapy in less than half an hour xD)