Also, perhaps I say it as should not, but I do not think Cracked a reliable source.
Joel Send a noteboard - 19/09/2012 10:36:44 PM
They are not scholars, only comedy writers. Actually, they are not even that: They are snide bloggers with a good research department (i.e. people who read a lot of stuff online; that will produce cytogenesis any second. ) They also say Jackie Robinson was not the first black major leaguer, because of a couple of siblings who played for a team that disbanded in the 1880s before anything worthy of the name "professional baseball" existed. They also maintain that Lindbergh was nothing special, because a couple of Brits previously flew non-stop from Newfoundland to Ireland, which is true, but completely ignores the "God is my copilot" aspect of Lindberghs first SOLO flight.
Hence Cracked attributes stereotypical pirate language to the West Country dialect prominent in Stevensons book and the film adaptation thereof, completely ignoring the laundry list of West Country pirates our resident Brits cited, and snoops observation that that is only logical given the West Countrys leading role in British shipping during the Age of Sail. Turns out Stevenson and Hollywood did not just arbitrarily decide to give pirates accents and vocal mannersisms unknown outside England just because it sounded cool. Stevenson probably did not think it especially cool, but just figured it was typical of British pirates, because it most likely was.
Hence Cracked attributes stereotypical pirate language to the West Country dialect prominent in Stevensons book and the film adaptation thereof, completely ignoring the laundry list of West Country pirates our resident Brits cited, and snoops observation that that is only logical given the West Countrys leading role in British shipping during the Age of Sail. Turns out Stevenson and Hollywood did not just arbitrarily decide to give pirates accents and vocal mannersisms unknown outside England just because it sounded cool. Stevenson probably did not think it especially cool, but just figured it was typical of British pirates, because it most likely was.
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I want to pre-empt your asinine Pirate Day with the inconvenient truth.
19/09/2012 03:29:45 AM
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You're such an asshole.
19/09/2012 04:19:51 AM
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???
19/09/2012 01:58:25 PM
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I stop by at times and see if there is anything interesting to read.
19/09/2012 03:32:49 PM
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Y
19/09/2012 04:30:52 AM
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19/09/2012 04:31:13 AM
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Q: Who is a pirate's favourite Star Trek character?
19/09/2012 04:46:40 AM
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Q: What is a pirate's favourite animal?
19/09/2012 04:49:04 AM
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What's a pirate's favorite chemical element?
19/09/2012 04:51:54 AM
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What's a pirate's favorite open source statistics program?
19/09/2012 04:52:17 AM
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Who's a pirate's favorite member of the Fellowship of the Ring?
19/09/2012 04:53:05 AM
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these puns Arrrrr scraping the bottom of the rum barrel, me harties *NM*
19/09/2012 10:17:57 AM
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In all fairness, that wasn't real Star Trek, but Star Trek: The Next Generation *NM*
19/09/2012 01:39:50 PM
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And here I expected to find Jack making the jokes - Nate *bows in your general direction* :
29/09/2012 01:00:38 AM
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You promised me an Al Gore movie and now I expect you to deliver!
19/09/2012 05:02:28 AM
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A lot did, in fact
19/09/2012 10:34:43 AM
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The stereotype pirate accent is totally due to Robert Newton in Disney's Treasure Island.
19/09/2012 02:50:23 PM
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Trust me, if you think the pirate accent is an exageration you've not spent time in the West Country
19/09/2012 08:05:07 PM
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But the "arr", the poor grammar (like "me matey" and such) and the colorful words ARE the accent.
19/09/2012 10:42:30 PM
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When talking about an accent, the actual language doesn't occur to me
20/09/2012 12:13:20 AM
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But what if they got a nasty splinter or something. They'd have said Arrrgh then.
19/09/2012 11:16:31 AM
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Also, perhaps I say it as should not, but I do not think Cracked a reliable source.
19/09/2012 10:36:44 PM
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Cracked is not the only source that says pirates didn't talk like that. National Geographic did.
19/09/2012 10:40:16 PM
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