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U daer bate mei?



Yeah.



@BMD is Irish, not English.

This is exactly how he sounds like.

BMD was born in Britain, his dad was born in Ireland and his mum in Northern Ireland (UK). All his grandparents were born in the UK (pre-1920). BMD is British. But that makes the production of genuinely witty comments too difficult for user _Anonymous_.
 
BMD was born in Britain, his dad was born in Ireland and his mum in Northern Ireland (UK). All his grandparents were born in the UK (pre-1920). BMD is British. But that makes the production of genuinely witty comments too difficult for user _Anonymous_.
Are you being facetious again?
 
BMD was born in Britain, his dad was born in Ireland and his mum in Northern Ireland (UK). All his grandparents were born in the UK (pre-1920). BMD is British. But that makes the production of genuinely witty comments too difficult for user _Anonymous_.

https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/the-psychology-of-referring-to-yourself-in-the-third-person
When we hear it happen, habitual illeism — the barely pronounceable word that describes the act of using the third person when talking about oneself — tends to signal to the rest of us one of a number of personality quirks in the speaker, none of them good: A stunted intellect (“Sloth loves Chunk”); the presence of psychotic personality disorders (“Smeagol hates nasty Hobbitses”); rampant egoism (“Doctor Doom shall be master of Earth!”); or a journalist using horribly awkward turns of phrase that belong in the print era (at least, that’s in the opinion of your present author).

Dude, randomradio thinks you are Irish. :p