>>64206841
>"Fall" instead of "autumn"
so far as I know, Shakespeare used autumn, so Dickens can suck my dick, and I'll dip it in brandy butter just for him

I'm not sure about word choice. Americans tend to favour (over)simplifying, which can inadvertently lead back to Middle English words rather than later (Romance) loanwords
on the other hand Americans are just as happy as everyone else to use words which sound fancier
and when all else fails, make up their own language (and spelling) so everyone knows they're the cool kids
>stop trying to make sox happen, it's not going to happen!

>>64206856
hah! a touch!