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Wow! Taking a class from a prof with a speech impediment is hella annoying!

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Originally posted by: Dirigible
Originally posted by: manowar821
Originally posted by: Dirigible
I say hella a lot. It wasn't until I left home for college that I found out it was a regional thing. At least that's my understanding. Hella = Norcal.

I hella like saying "hella."

It's also a suburban Minnesotan thing, for hipsters. I want to punch them.


It was an everyone thing growing up around here in the '70s. I didn't even know what a hipster was back then.

But I gotta agree with you. I also want to punch hipsters. Repeatedly.

Hella NorCal!

It's better than SoCal people saying "grip"
 
Originally posted by: Pepsi90919
Originally posted by: homercles337
Originally posted by: James3shin
....

0/10, weaksauce.

Are talking about a speech impediment or an accent?

:thumbsdown: to the rant if its an impediment
:thumbsup: to the rant if its an accent

why? he pays good money to go there, he deserves a quality education from people that can speak fluent english properly.

I agree. I always hated taking courses where my performance was effected by some douche bag's accent. I paid for quality and I wanted to be given the same chance to succeed as those who take a course and have it easier because their prof speaks perfect English.


Knowledge alone != Ability to teach
 
Originally posted by: TecHNooB
Linear Circuit Analysis I

Voltage -> Woltage
Wattage -> Woltage

LOLOLOL.

I thought I was the only one with this problem when I was going to school. I figured it was because it was a crappy city college. Learning Math can be a b!tch when your professor speaks with a thick Middle Eastern accent.
 
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