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I can remember many British actors doing American regional accents. Selma had Tim Roth, Tom Wilkinson, and David Oyelolo as southerners/Texans. Kelly MacDonald played a Texan in No Country for Old Men. Well, I am also going to admit that I am not an expert in southern/Texan accents. Also, Anthony Hopkins didn’t do a

Really? Most British actors disappoint you with their American accents? I guess I don’t pay that much attention, but I have never cringed at one. Jude Law, Emily Blunt, Rebecca Hall, all good to me. I wonder if Michael Caine has ever even tried an American accent, he seems like someone who might have some trouble.

Ah, well I just read on Wikipedia that Anderson lived in England from infancy to age 11. If some kid from Michigan carved out a niche as the go-to American actor as a Brit, that would be impressive.

Are there any American actors/actresses who consistently portray British characters?

Yeah, shaving your legs seems really annoying, especially in a cramped shower. But it seems that most of the things women “are required” to do to be attractive are things which every woman can do. Time consuming, annoying, and expensive, sure, but every woman can wear makeup, dress well, and shave her legs. The things

Damn, that really sucks, as I love saunas. Honestly, that really makes gay men look bad. I wonder if men can argue for a cheaper rate since men are denied the sauna.

I mean, maybe Isis V was weirded out that a random guy she does not know answered her question, which is still pretty rude on her part. Sometimes, a very peripheral facebook friend will post, “Who wants to go to Las Vegas?” Or course it would be awkward for me to write, “ME!!!” on his/her wall. I wonder what people do

That is such a shame, I love saunas. Sometimes I would go to the gym solely for the sauna. Did the SF gyms close the saunas in the women’s locker rooms?

When I was a kid, like 5 or 6 years old I thought that women were walking around naked in the bathroom. Because whenever a cartoon male enters the women’s room, there is always a shriek from the unseen female in the bathroom. Why would they freak the fuck out unless they were naked?

Well, maybe that Isis V person is really just being an asshole. This might be a case of an annoying misuse of a word. Such as “ironic,” and “literally,” and “ghetto.”

Really? I did not know that the definition had shifted so drastically. And honestly, I am skeptical how many people agree with you.

I constantly say “Men get away with being boorish, and women get away with being boring.”

Well, Palin was girls, this Brenda King is not.

If things are going reeeeeeeeaally well, I guess a man can survive talking about cross dressing.

I don’t know what is going on here. Maybe you are right. I really think that the amount of gay sex is greatly exaggerated.

I seem to remember a movie where Denzel Washington recreates miniature Civil War battlefields as a hobby, pretty close to model trains. Denzel could survive that because of his coolness. I really think that “cross dressing,” and “stalking my ex girlfriend,” are the two hobbies most likely to kill any vibe I have going

I don’t really know what to think about this author. I am unsure how self-aware he really is. When he says, “I shouldn’t even have to talk to you,” that sounds outrageously rude. Did he actually say that? Is that a joke?

Maybe it is, maybe it isn’t. I have been accused on Jezebel of “mansplaining” when I was clearly describing the male perspective on a male topic.

Yeah, pretty much. But I was fascinated by the interaction. I never used that shower stall again. But I am sure that was not the sole designated sex stall.

I don’t understand your comment. What about 2008? So, if a father explains how he met his son’s mother, is that mainsplaining? Or are you generally wary of the word “mainsplain”?