Bold of you to assume Northern paid a voice actor and didn't just sit a random driver down in front of a microphone. /joke
How did you think it was pronounced?
Not judging you for not magically knowing how random place names are pronounced or anything, genuinely curious.
Got it in one! Or, two. You got it in two.
But I would've let it lie, Vic!
I would've let it lie!
I've been rewatching Vic Reeves Big Night Out on All4. Presumably because I hate my sanity and want to confuse myself? /joke
Rest in peace.
Cloanto, the company that owns the rights to the Commodore Amiga line, have a legal emulator that they sell called Amiga Forever. It's about half the price of one modern AAA game, and when you download it, it comes with about fifty games of varying notability, and there's many times more you can just install and play. And it's all legal.
I would love this to be the industry norm, imagine being able to download a NES! It's annoying that if we want future generations to be able to experience games of the past (whether to learn from them, or just for pleasure) we need to teach our children about piracy.
Surely the answer is "Depends which bit of it you're quoting." For example, if you quote something that calls for genocide then, obviously, yes. But if you were to quote something relatively innocuous, then yes because you're quoting from a book that, among other things, calls for genocide.
Funny thing, when I was growing up there, depending on which side of the town you lived on you pronounced it one of two different ways.
Neither of which was slay-th'wait.
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I support this decision.
Thanks for looking out for us, Ada. <3