wtf is shat masel
88 0 ReplyI gotcha fam, I got this shit
"I was standing next to a goth at a crosswalk and they opened their umbrella and I literally shit myself thinking this person was turning into a bat."
No cap I think that's it
183 1 ReplyShat is the past tense of the verb to shit, methinks
38 0 Replyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scots_language
English-like, not strictly English. The line is generally pretty blurry in the modern day
24 0 ReplyNo cap on what?
9 0 ReplyDefs no cap.
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I's Bri'ish, ri'en foanettically, rye?
Pe'haps "Shet Maahsel" is maw clee?
33 5 ReplyIt's Scottish English. Don't call a Scottish person English, they might take offence.
37 1 ReplyI don't have any money just take the wallet!
9 0 ReplyMazel tov to you too!
9 0 ReplyThe "a" makes me think Scottish.
7 0 ReplyThe sheep need tending
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Shat myself
17 0 ReplyDinnae fash yersel, it's jist a wee blether.
11 0 ReplyIt's OP's friend. Shat Masel is always thinking the most outlandish things.
7 0 Replyhighlandish things
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"...and I honestly shat myself thinking..." Also "goth" can be a goth, emo, metal head, or other adjacent subculture.. I'm not really sure what the deal with goths in Scotland is.
6 0 ReplyLiving in perpetual rain fog and twilight does that with you
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Probably voice recognition. "Shat myself"
Punctuation would be nice too.
5 1 Replypeople purposely dont use punctuation to show tone
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You have to read it with an Irish accent to understand the post.
3 1 ReplyScottish works better, no?
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What language is this?
34 0 Replyscots or scottish english maybe
13 0 ReplyYep, it's Scots, or at least mostly
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read it out loud
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Scottish people have the best way of talking. We need more Scottish speaking people in this world.
28 0 ReplyThere was a bunch of goths used to hang about outside Argos in Stirling and the locals called them The Argoths
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