Ah, here's my boilerplate as I'm asked ta soive it every so often! Don't mind yer askin' at'all:
1. writin' in the vernacular in the Joel Chandler Harris / Lil' Abner-Al Capp / Mark Twain tradition I admire* saves me from a lotta bullies, bots an' AI mayhem that jus' cain't troll me this'a way (an' I'm no fan'a bots, trolls, 'er bullies) AI just cain't figger me out!
*ye kin even add Steven Berkoff if ya like yer banter in cockney rhymin' slang
2. I'm an actor plyin' my trade anonymously via mah nom-de-plume cuz we "performers" who refused the jabs-bad-countermeasures & "mandates" became magically unemployed so I horizontally moved from stage to stack an' I frankly enjoy the "role" (now plyin' my trade in print) sans mandates an' still "in character"...
3. keepin' "in character" 'bout anythin' that so pleases me makes it less risky ta be frank, name names (I do!), an' pernt genu-ine fingers at the baddies while keepin' the target sign offa -- me an' my fambly...
Ya might know that many who write on the stack have been targeted in all sorts'a ways--lit'rally included--which ain't good, no how...
Hope that'll suffice as an answer...
ps not from the South myself but I'm'a HUGE fan've Southern writers, philosophers, moo-sicians, an' culcha' an' I got me fambly from Kentucky (one'a the smartest & wittiest fellers I ever met!) -- an' my nom-de-plume comes from a character I've portrayed an' whom I've admired mightily since "girlhood" ;-)
I’m curious—why do you write like that, with deliberately misspelled and contracted words?
Ah, here's my boilerplate as I'm asked ta soive it every so often! Don't mind yer askin' at'all:
1. writin' in the vernacular in the Joel Chandler Harris / Lil' Abner-Al Capp / Mark Twain tradition I admire* saves me from a lotta bullies, bots an' AI mayhem that jus' cain't troll me this'a way (an' I'm no fan'a bots, trolls, 'er bullies) AI just cain't figger me out!
*ye kin even add Steven Berkoff if ya like yer banter in cockney rhymin' slang
2. I'm an actor plyin' my trade anonymously via mah nom-de-plume cuz we "performers" who refused the jabs-bad-countermeasures & "mandates" became magically unemployed so I horizontally moved from stage to stack an' I frankly enjoy the "role" (now plyin' my trade in print) sans mandates an' still "in character"...
3. keepin' "in character" 'bout anythin' that so pleases me makes it less risky ta be frank, name names (I do!), an' pernt genu-ine fingers at the baddies while keepin' the target sign offa -- me an' my fambly...
Ya might know that many who write on the stack have been targeted in all sorts'a ways--lit'rally included--which ain't good, no how...
Hope that'll suffice as an answer...
ps not from the South myself but I'm'a HUGE fan've Southern writers, philosophers, moo-sicians, an' culcha' an' I got me fambly from Kentucky (one'a the smartest & wittiest fellers I ever met!) -- an' my nom-de-plume comes from a character I've portrayed an' whom I've admired mightily since "girlhood" ;-)