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    830 days ago

    No, I was 16 in 2016 and already fucking hated him and I voted for Biden in 2020. Anyways I was making a joke about your misspelling, you wrote profit which has to do with economics rather than prophet which has to do with religious and supernatural shit.

      • @[email protected]
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        130 days ago

        Hey its not the worst word to get mixed up. Theyre barsly distinct in my accent with only a slightly harder T in profit being the notable difference. But then again I say wader so perhaps I aint the most valid example.

        • @captainlezbian
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          129 days ago

          There aren’t places they aren’t full homophones?

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            129 days ago

            Nah, I knew a dude with a real fucked up accent whos ph and f sounds were different. He was from real rural Arkansas and was old as dirt.

            • @captainlezbian
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              229 days ago

              That’s certainly strange. Especially to someone like me who doesn’t have an accent (/s I’m from where the tv accent actually is from). That said it’s hard to actually picture that

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                129 days ago

                So im gonna guess ya have a standard pacific LA accent. And yeah it was a bit odd his ph sounds had a sligh bit of vibration to em similar to a v.

                • @captainlezbian
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                  129 days ago

                  Nah Cincinnati. They used to send newscasters there because it’s a particularly neutral accent. And thanks that actually helps a lot

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                    129 days ago

                    Ah the older tv accent got it, kinda weird how neutral Cincinnati is accent wise given that south eastern Ohio is part of the Appalachians which are known for Scots-Irish with some particularly thick accents.