← Back to context Comment by ryanjshaw 3 days ago I found it helped me to read it out loud in a pirate voice. 2 comments ryanjshaw Reply duskwuff 3 days ago Fun fact: stereotypical "pirate speech" is actually a relic of the English West Country dialect. Podrod 3 days ago Not so much a relic as it was West County actor Robert Newton putting on an exaggerated accent in his depections of Long John Silver and Blackbeard in several films of the 1950s. His depictions were extremely influential on later pirates in film.
duskwuff 3 days ago Fun fact: stereotypical "pirate speech" is actually a relic of the English West Country dialect. Podrod 3 days ago Not so much a relic as it was West County actor Robert Newton putting on an exaggerated accent in his depections of Long John Silver and Blackbeard in several films of the 1950s. His depictions were extremely influential on later pirates in film.
Podrod 3 days ago Not so much a relic as it was West County actor Robert Newton putting on an exaggerated accent in his depections of Long John Silver and Blackbeard in several films of the 1950s. His depictions were extremely influential on later pirates in film.
Fun fact: stereotypical "pirate speech" is actually a relic of the English West Country dialect.
Not so much a relic as it was West County actor Robert Newton putting on an exaggerated accent in his depections of Long John Silver and Blackbeard in several films of the 1950s. His depictions were extremely influential on later pirates in film.