Why do americunts babble out "DEER ALE ESS ARRHH"
instead of just Dillsir like a civilized gent?
Diesel argh!
>not calling it a rooty tooty point and shooty like a civilized gent
get out
You mean a Spiegelreflex?
You mean yksisilmäinen digitaalipeilikamera?
>2017
>still have to specify it's digital.
>still have to specify it's not a twin lens.
Also:
>still have to specify TV's are flat.
>still have to specify phones are "smart"
DSLR sounds like some type of new ballistic missile from the DPRK.
Dong Typ IV, Super Long Range.
>>3142521
>Dillsir
but it's not a digital lens single reflex camera
As an Australian, I only every hear it called a camera or a chazwazza. Maybe 10 years ago when digital was new people might have said finical camera/chazwazza
>>3142556
>still have to specify phones are "smart"
Why do people do this? Even on here and /g/, I see Threads about 'smartphones'.
Got me thinking there are people in the US with Motorola Razors in their pocket still.
>>3142557
I like it.
>>3142521
"Reflex camera"
>>3142573
>Got me thinking there are people in the US with Motorola Razors in their pocket still.
There are. There's still people with burner-like prepaid phones
The same reason they call Nikon "NAIKON"
They're just special
>>3142568
What language do Australians speak?
Surely that should be "Dissler" not "Dillser"
>>3142903
English but with more vowels and swearing. There's also a lot more implied
For example, in english you would say "hey, come on now, that's not cool"
Whereas in Australian you would say "oooiiiiyyyy nahhhhhh, hey?"
>>3142914
Yeah, nah he's got it on the noggin
>>3142521
>not calling it a clickity clackity autism snappity