• @Jarix
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    -64 hours ago

    “An Historical”

    This makes my skin crawl. I imagine its what people who hate the word moist feel.

    Did you know 3M stands for MOIST MOIST MOIST

    Not sorry

    • @[email protected]
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      32 hours ago

      We all have those words that drive us crazy. Mine is when people pronounce associate as asso-SHE-ate.

      It’s petty. Like really, really petty. But for some reason it grates on my nerves.

      Also there’s an Reddit, user named random_commas or something like that. They leave legitimately good comments but with a few, extra commas in places that really fuck up the flow while reading. It gets me every single, time! I get all frazzled until I notice, the username and realize i’ve been had. Respect to that, person for having such a harmlessly evil schtick.

      • @Dasus
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        22 hours ago

        Respect to that, person for having such a harmlessly evil schtick.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 hours ago

      In the UK it is not unusual to hear “an ‘istorical” rather than “a historical” so I can - possibly - see where they’re coming from here. UK first letter “h” is going like the French and Spanish version, I.e. silent.

    • @Jarix
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      13 hours ago

      I welcome your punishment. It is well deserved

    • @francisfordpoopola
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      13 hours ago

      Added another moist for emphasis.

      Side note: humble brag…I speak and moderate periodically at conferences. My friends give me a list of 5 words to slide into my speech. Moist was one of them. That’s the hardest word to just slip into (as it were) a presentation. I was successful.

      • @Dasus
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        12 hours ago

        As someone who didn’t grow up speaking English, I never got why people consider it so annoying as a word.

      • @Jarix
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        13 hours ago

        Hows your project going these days, oh is moistly done now