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2 days agoYes Corporate Social Responsibility reports, ftw! /s
Yes Corporate Social Responsibility reports, ftw! /s
Yes.
I can only definitively answer on the second part, but i’ll take a gamble on the whole thing.
Don’t hammer whilst on drugs kids.
It can be a gateway to ridiculous trousers.
Birds are just dinosaurs after Steam blocked most of the adult content.
It’d be more emphatic if you wrote that in another language. For that type of expression the French are usually fairly adept. “Anglaise? Je deteste la pute stupide!”
Disclaimer: I don’t speak French, so probably don’t actually say that to a real French speaker.
Who tf pronounces skism like that?! Sch is longer and a bit softer than a sk sound. I guess we’re back around to Febuary again .
The point is pretty much exactly what you said. It doesn’t really matter what letters you put any where in any word in English; people will pronounce it however they like anyway. And then there will always be some opinionated arrogant contrary fucker - that’s the role that I decided to play in this case - will accuse everyone else of speaking wrong.
Personally, I see and sometimes hear a a difference between ‘sk’ and ‘sch’. Just like I enjoy pronouncing both r’s in ‘February’ unlike most people. I think ‘color’ should be pronounced differently from ‘colour’ too, and ‘meter’ is different from ‘metre’ . And don’t get me started on the difference between ‘a’ and ‘ar’. But all of that is just pettifoggery .
People are going to say it the way they say it anyway. Listen to how most Scots pronounce ‘where’, ‘what’ etc.; it’s been many hundreds of years since the letters were switched, but most Scots still pronounce it much more like the old spellings ‘hwer’, hwat’ and so on.
So add whatever letters you like, say it however you like, because everyone else will keep on doing whatever fits their culture irrespective of spelling.