Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I laughed at the "miss isle attack". What a poser.
It's crazy that everyone just has to accept that accent. She grew up in Connecticut. Like an idiot, she featured her parents on like the second episode and they had American accents. She's not some first generation Israeli American, she didn't go to boarding school in Europe. She's just an aspirational poser.
I admit, I hate her accent. However, I do know people, myself included, who unintentionally adopt accents. If she lived in Europe for a stretch, it's quite possible she picked up their accent and it's become mangled. Why hasn't anyone not noticed that a Georgia gal like Erika is not speaking with a southern twang. Why, because she has lived outside the south for a long stretch and has adopted another accent that has been mangled with her southern roots.
Give me a break. People move away from the south and lose the drawl all the time. In those cases, you can still here it on certain words. Which is precisely the case with Erika. Not the same thing as having an utterly manufactured accent that's extremely pronounced. It's more than an inflection influenced by a loved one or temporary home. And I say this as a new Yorker that started pronouncing some words differently when I lived in Mississippi, so I get it.
Ok PP you win. You speak for and know everyone. No disputing with you. I don't hear a southern twang in Ericka's voice, but you do so that's all that matters. Your post makes no sense, if you can admit that people can move from the south and lose their accents, why can you not admit that people can move to other parts of the country outside the south, or even continents and lose/change accents and inflections. Dorit has lived in Australia, UK, and Connecticut (they have accents there to), so her messed up voice inflection is simply a mangled mess. That does not mean it's manufactured. That's just too much work to try to keep up with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I laughed at the "miss isle attack". What a poser.
It's crazy that everyone just has to accept that accent. She grew up in Connecticut. Like an idiot, she featured her parents on like the second episode and they had American accents. She's not some first generation Israeli American, she didn't go to boarding school in Europe. She's just an aspirational poser.
I admit, I hate her accent. However, I do know people, myself included, who unintentionally adopt accents. If she lived in Europe for a stretch, it's quite possible she picked up their accent and it's become mangled. Why hasn't anyone not noticed that a Georgia gal like Erika is not speaking with a southern twang. Why, because she has lived outside the south for a long stretch and has adopted another accent that has been mangled with her southern roots.
Give me a break. People move away from the south and lose the drawl all the time. In those cases, you can still here it on certain words. Which is precisely the case with Erika. Not the same thing as having an utterly manufactured accent that's extremely pronounced. It's more than an inflection influenced by a loved one or temporary home. And I say this as a new Yorker that started pronouncing some words differently when I lived in Mississippi, so I get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I laughed at the "miss isle attack". What a poser.
It's crazy that everyone just has to accept that accent. She grew up in Connecticut. Like an idiot, she featured her parents on like the second episode and they had American accents. She's not some first generation Israeli American, she didn't go to boarding school in Europe. She's just an aspirational poser.
I admit, I hate her accent. However, I do know people, myself included, who unintentionally adopt accents. If she lived in Europe for a stretch, it's quite possible she picked up their accent and it's become mangled. Why hasn't anyone not noticed that a Georgia gal like Erika is not speaking with a southern twang. Why, because she has lived outside the south for a long stretch and has adopted another accent that has been mangled with her southern roots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I laughed at the "miss isle attack". What a poser.
It's crazy that everyone just has to accept that accent. She grew up in Connecticut. Like an idiot, she featured her parents on like the second episode and they had American accents. She's not some first generation Israeli American, she didn't go to boarding school in Europe. She's just an aspirational poser.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't read everyone's comments. But I'm team Erika. I completely get where she was coming from in regards to the panties, I would have felt the same and the majority of husbands would not be happy to hear their wives vajayjay was the topic of conversation amongst their peers. And I agreed with Eileen, my husband would not have looked. Peaky was rude and crass and a true gentleman would not have made a big deal of this and his wife certainly would not have gone around town talking to everyone about it. Dorito and Peaky were looking to make trouble.
I think she overreacted to Eileen's comment -- Eileen meant nothing malicious about her son, but I think it gone blown out of proportion due to emotions running high and jet lag.
Lisa V was ridiculous for telling Ericka that it was nothing. It meant something to Ericka and Lisa V was just undermining her emotions, which seems to be par for the course.
I'd agree with you if we were talking about any of the other women and not about Erika, aka Erika Jane, whose vajayjay has been seen by the multitudes at this point. There is no way one night of not wearing panties would illicit a negative response from Tom if he's not bothered by her career as a sex kitten. So ridiculous of her to even throw that out there.
But Erica Jane is fake. I think he might get upset if it is portrayed that his wife is actively trying to seduce men she knows IRL to have an affair with. Erica Jayne is more like look how sexy I am and you'll never get me. Plus, I think she made very popular at gay clubs where Tom doesn't have to worry and the men are just celebrating her fabulousness and not wanted to fuck her.
If I remember correctly, wasn't Erika the one who originally called attention to the fact that SHE wasn't wearing any underwear in a super cheeky way when LVP jokingly asked if she had any extra underwear Kyle could borrow? Maybe I'm wrong, and I'm not saying it justifies PK staring or Dorit making a huge deal about it time and again, but I feel like it's not fair to forget that there's a strong chance that no one ever would have been aware that Erika wasn't wearing underwear if she herself hadn't called it out.
Anonymous wrote:I laughed at the "miss isle attack". What a poser.
Anonymous wrote:I laughed at the "miss isle attack". What a poser.