lima is the nickname for Liam, however, those Liams are very dumb because I bet they always say 5 to the power of 2 is 10 and the capital of the USA is Dallas wtf is this guy thinking should be your reaction.
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by Gooblemeetu July 17, 2022
Get the Llamaphobia mug.One of several Ohio accents (believe it or not, there are many), and the one used in the speech of the late Phyllis Diller, retired Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, retired news anchor Jim Baldridge, and the guy who wrote the Nobody's Property manga series, all of whom were either born and/or in the last example, grew up, in or near Lima.
Also how the characters in the cast of Glee talk.
People with a Lima accent generally have the following traits:
* They ALWAYS pronounce the I in Lima, Ohio like "pie" not "pea"!!!!! In fact, kids who grow up near Lima, Ohio often mispronounce Lima, Peru at first, which is pronouced the other way.
* They tend to sound like people who are on the news, as this is often mistaken for the "Ohio accent" that everyone in broadcasting school is taught.
* A little bit of the North Central (more Michigan infused than Wisconsin/Minnesota - we don't do that thing with the Os or say don't you know -but it's not always clear whether someone with a Lima accent is saying merry, marry, or Mary at times if they say one of these.
* Groceries is pronounced GROSSeries, not GROSHeries, god damn it! If you pronounce it the other way, you might be mistaken for someone from Cleveland or Dayton. The ones in Ohio or Tennessee!
* They also know that Bellefontaine, Ohio is pronounced Bell-fountain not bella-fon-tayn.
Also how the characters in the cast of Glee talk.
People with a Lima accent generally have the following traits:
* They ALWAYS pronounce the I in Lima, Ohio like "pie" not "pea"!!!!! In fact, kids who grow up near Lima, Ohio often mispronounce Lima, Peru at first, which is pronouced the other way.
* They tend to sound like people who are on the news, as this is often mistaken for the "Ohio accent" that everyone in broadcasting school is taught.
* A little bit of the North Central (more Michigan infused than Wisconsin/Minnesota - we don't do that thing with the Os or say don't you know -but it's not always clear whether someone with a Lima accent is saying merry, marry, or Mary at times if they say one of these.
* Groceries is pronounced GROSSeries, not GROSHeries, god damn it! If you pronounce it the other way, you might be mistaken for someone from Cleveland or Dayton. The ones in Ohio or Tennessee!
* They also know that Bellefontaine, Ohio is pronounced Bell-fountain not bella-fon-tayn.
1: I'm going to LEE-mah, Ohio.
2: It's LIE-mah.
1: Are you sure?
2: Yeah.
1: I'm pretty sure it's LEE-MAH.
2: Yeah. I'm from LIE-mah. Well, I grew up at Indian Lake, which is like half an hour from Lima, anyway. I actually have a Lima accent. Most people who grew up there do.
1: Isn't that near BELLA-FON-TAYN? I lived there for years!
2: Bullshit...if you had, you'd know the locals pronounce it BELL-FOUNTAIN.
2: It's LIE-mah.
1: Are you sure?
2: Yeah.
1: I'm pretty sure it's LEE-MAH.
2: Yeah. I'm from LIE-mah. Well, I grew up at Indian Lake, which is like half an hour from Lima, anyway. I actually have a Lima accent. Most people who grew up there do.
1: Isn't that near BELLA-FON-TAYN? I lived there for years!
2: Bullshit...if you had, you'd know the locals pronounce it BELL-FOUNTAIN.
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Get the Llama mug.Limalist is a creative but ordered way of thinking. It can be used to organise yourself, your home, thoughts, belongings, business, life, or anything that requires braindumping, and then sorting. It centers around exploring a comprehensive list of possibilities and refining them down to a top 5 list.
How to take a limalist approach to brain (or any other type of) clutter:
1. Braindump onto paper or excel etc. no matter how huge or basic, don't try to create order yet, let your brain run wild.
2. If you have braindumped various categories of items, write a list of those categories assigning a number to each (like a legend), then go through numbering each braindumped item with a category number.
3. Go through all items and tick anything that you think is going to need multiple steps. Put a ! at the end of anything that is urgent or has a deadline.
4. Rewrite (or sort if using software) your items into categories, putting ! items first, and ticked items second, with everything else after that.
5. Now you have a semi-prioritised list. Depending on your way of working, you can take the easy wins of the bottom of the list for some feel good dopamine motivation or start with the urgent things and get rid of that stress. For the items that will need multiple steps, its best to jot some basic steps down now, in case you need to prepare anything in advance of starting, and come back to the detail when you get started on that task.
How to take a limalist approach to brain (or any other type of) clutter:
1. Braindump onto paper or excel etc. no matter how huge or basic, don't try to create order yet, let your brain run wild.
2. If you have braindumped various categories of items, write a list of those categories assigning a number to each (like a legend), then go through numbering each braindumped item with a category number.
3. Go through all items and tick anything that you think is going to need multiple steps. Put a ! at the end of anything that is urgent or has a deadline.
4. Rewrite (or sort if using software) your items into categories, putting ! items first, and ticked items second, with everything else after that.
5. Now you have a semi-prioritised list. Depending on your way of working, you can take the easy wins of the bottom of the list for some feel good dopamine motivation or start with the urgent things and get rid of that stress. For the items that will need multiple steps, its best to jot some basic steps down now, in case you need to prepare anything in advance of starting, and come back to the detail when you get started on that task.
Her mind was cluttered with a million layers of things she needed to do, remember, buy, find and achieve, so she sat down and took a limalist approach to braindumping and organising her mind. In the end she had 4 areas she identified and a top 5 to do for each category. This gave her an effective priority list and made the next week extremely productive!
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