Things that shouldn't piss you off, but do.
Feel free to add your own. I'll give two really quick.
1. This girl I'm friends with on facebook makes a post about how s
way too many Reddit comments are someone making a lame joke, and it's never funny and people double/triple down to the point that it's ****ing aggravating reading most anything.
way too many Reddit comments are someone making a lame joke, and it's never funny and people double/triple down to the point that it's ****ing aggravating reading most anything.
a publically traded company deploying multiple thought bot systems inflating statistics while simultaneously ballooning the polarization of group think seems to be just the mental elixer our simple lizard brains need to survive
Thank you VLC!
Every college football commentator thinking they have to be the most enthusiastic person in the world.
Strauss coming from nowhere Germany and bombarding the market with whatever they're selling.
That for the first 60 years of my life I never heard of a capybara, but now I see something about them online at least monthly.
I was going to google that, but then I'd be in the same boat as you
A capybara saved my life
A capybara saved my friend's life
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in a dream.
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it was a friend's dream
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and no it's not what you're thinking; was a different friend.
Capybara? More like capybar-huh?
One went missing from a zoo here recently. Largest rodent in the world.
And the favorite food of the jaguar.
Now you know that, too.
It’s not the Tennessee Tie-ens with a weird glottal stop in the middle. It’s Titans, with a ****ing T in the middle.
I get if you’re Manti Teo and you have a Samoan accent. But plenty of other people do it than I know damn well know how to pronounce a T in the middle of a word.
Peter Schrager, I'm looking at you. Knock it off.
It’s not the Tennessee Tie-ens with a weird glottal stop in the middle. It’s Titans, with a ****ing T in the middle.
I get if you’re Manti Teo and you have a Samoan accent. But plenty of other people do it than I know damn well know how to pronounce a T in the middle of a word.
Peter Schrager, I'm looking at you. Knock it off.
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agree,
and it's not the Alana Falcons. What's with dropping all os these "T"s
Greg "Third Leg" Olsen is terrible about this. Tyler Guy-en.
And Sean Pey-unh.
Apparently it's a New Jersey thing, possibly other parts of the East Coast.
Learn American English.
IMO you sound like a weirdo if you pronounce Titans (or tighten or whatever word) with a full completely enunciated T in both spots though, usually at best you're kind of touching your tongue to the roof of your mouth for the mid-word T and that's it. For most mid-word Ts it depends on the sound leading into the T really, if it's a vowel sound or an R, you barely pronounce the T, if it's an S or N or something then it becomes like a "hard" T.
That said if you're literally saying "tie-ins" without your tongue even trying to form the T sound, then you suck.
How do you pronounce "often". Probably wrong.
IMO you sound like a weirdo if you pronounce Titans (or tighten or whatever word) with a full completely enunciated T in both spots though, usually at best you're kind of touching your tongue to the roof of your mouth for the mid-word T and that's it. For most mid-word Ts it depends on the sound leading into the T really, if it's a vowel sound or an R, you barely pronounce the
I say it exactly like tighten. There's a little T in there, but yeah not full T. Do some people say tighten and Titan differently?
Titrate, however, gets a full T.