Lord Bradenham vs The South Asian Technical Support Corporation (SMBC Comic Adaptation)

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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2011

http://www.smbc-comics.com/index.php?db=comics&id=2247#comic

I thought for ages it would be funny to voice the comic linked above, but these things are always better conceptually.

Just in case anyone wants to call my Indian accent racist; it's about as racist as my Bradenham English accent, and I have spoken to countless people who spoke just as Vidhur and Rajdeep do.

Anyway. SMBC Comics are a constant source of awesome, and I recommend you check them out.

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  • Bosdike you people can make fun of others thats it,,, you people talk as if someone thrust banan down your throat,,,, thius ius blah blah lol..

    bosdike lauda thera.. gaandu.. thera language chodke kuch aur language seeka hai thu??? Gandu log.. we'll own you all soon. Any way call centre job is treated as leftover job in India, only people who don't succede in anything end up there ;) Anyway my LORD BLAH BLAH BRIT SUCK MY COCK.

  • @ajshetty It's ironic that you accuse me of making fun of others and THEN tell me I talk as if a banana is down my throat.

    After that point, your comment collapsed into complete incoherence.

  • @Th1sWasATriumph Look i did not intend to use those harsh words.. I'm sorry. But since I ended up in your video after watching many such videos so I was pissed of people making fun of my countrymen when poor kids graduate with lot of difficulties & they don't get chance to study english as much as you/me still they make up within a year after doing such jobs within a years time. I hope I made my point.

  • @ajshetty Your point is fucking BOLLOCKS, and here's why: whilst you instantly leapt on my cliched interpretation of an Indian accent, you completely ignored my just as cliched interpretation of a BRITISH accent.

    And let's not forget that a lot of people in call centres do ACTUALLY talk in accents as ridiculous as my parody. In fact it's NOT a parody, it's a direct imitation of the people who phone my work every day to sell me insurance, phone coverage and healthcare.

  • @Th1sWasATriumph I don't think you could manage to utter a single word in any of major Indian languages let alone in correct accent..you should google "PIE languages". I rest my case here anyway , I say sorry once again for those harsh words I uttered kid take care.BYE BYE..

  • @ajshetty Wonderful. Ignore my point and then level an ad hominem. How can you rest your case when you've not proved or won your point?

    Of course I can't speak any Indian. I never took any lessons. Does this somehow prove your point? I bet there's dozens of languages you can't speak as well. I know some Bulgarian; do you, glupav?

    Now, are you going to acknowledge that I insulted British accents as much as Indian or just run off?

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  • Having worked tech support, I've learned two things:

    1. Lords frequently forget to even assign a man-servant to crank the mill.

    2. They will do it again, and they will refuse to admit it.

    There's a reason why tech support treats callers like idiots. Most of the time they are.

  • In a debate with the YouTube user Th1sWasATriumph in his video (this URL), there is an open and heated debate as to whether Lord Bradenham is to have written "unity" or "unit y".

    Would be so kind so as to settle this debate with an explanation of which is the proper reading?

    Zach (in quick response): Definitely "unity." It's a schmancy way of saying he has an "off by one error."

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  • @Th1sWasATriumph But a mirage actually exists as well, it's just not water. I should say that whatever gap you're seeing there is deceptive and misleading, just like an illusion is. And honestly, I really don't see this gap that you keep going on about. The word is exceedingly apparent to me as "unity" without any gap. And this is why I originally took your objections to be jocular, because it seemed like something so contrived that it made me think, "this _HAS_ to be a joke."

  • @puellanivis Yes . . . but that's a slightly unfair comparison. There IS a perceptible gap between unit and y, and I'm not perceiving it as something that isn't there, like I might with a mirage. And you DID call my reading "false and illegitimate"! Did you really accept that there was a possible other reading, even if this reading was false and illegitimate?

    I should state, in case it's not obvious, clearly you were right. I just feel you're somewhat too sweeping in your statements.

  • @Th1sWasATriumph Also, I didn't say that you don't see a gap, I said that such gap is insignificant, or insufficient to be a word boundary. That you see it, was analogized by me as seeing a mirage in the desert. Sure you might actually see something, but it's not actually there, it's an illusion.

  • @Th1sWasATriumph "unity" was however the proper and appropriate reading. The words "false and illegitimate" were used for schmancy wording, as was the joke in the entire debate. See, at this point, I was JUST beginning to debate internally if you were actually being serious... I seriously thought your position was all part of a joke at first, because the reading of "unity" was as plain to me as the next word "Please". That you're still taking this so seriously surprises me a lot.

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