• Flying Squid
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    157 months ago

    This is a very old meme. It would now be Pru Boo.

    • Gabe BellOP
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      67 months ago

      Matt Lucas Spookus

      • Flying Squid
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        17 months ago

        He’s gone too. Now it’s Allison Hammond… Horroramond?

        • Gabe BellOP
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          37 months ago

          You may have gathered I don’t watch it – I only see it occasionally when I am at my parents (and even then only very occasionally

          Allison Hammer House of Horrors? (This is devolving into an episode of The Simpsons, isn’t it?)

  • 🔍🦘🛎
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    27 months ago

    OP is scared of teddy bear picnics

    • @[email protected]
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      177 months ago

      I think they think scary rhymes with Mary… That said, there are dialects where Mary rhymes with berry - it’s known as the Mary-merry-marry merger!

      • Gabe BellOP
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        57 months ago

        That would be so cool!! I would definitely take my wife’s name if I could marry someone named Mary Scary!

        “Welcome – Mister and Mrs Scary!”

        And just think of the kids!!

        “Kids, welcome to our new students, Jane and Justin Scary!”

        “Ladies and Gentlemen, Pope Scary The First”

        “The Right Honourable Prime Minister Scary!”

        Imagine the possibilities!!!

        (Sorry --I am running a very long test run and I am BORED OUT OF MY MIND while I am waiting for it to finish)

      • kase
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        57 months ago

        How… how do the rest of you pronounce them?

        • @[email protected]
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          In IPA, [mɛːɹɪj], [mɛɹɪj], [maɹɪj] is what I say. Basically Mary has a long “eh” sound, merry has a short “eh” sound and marry has a short “ah” sound (you can check the IPA vowel chart for the specific sounds here) In General American I think speakers without the merger say them something like [mɛɚ.ɪj], [mɛɹɪj], [mæɹɪj], although over half of Americans are supposed to have the merger now.

          If you’re interested, you can read more here

        • @[email protected]
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          17 months ago

          So horrifying they outnumber the people who speak in accents where Berry and Mary don’t rhyme.

    • @ThatWeirdGuy1001
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      67 months ago

      There’s a very noteworthy country of very large size and population that pronounces berry like Mary.

      I’ll give you a hint. The main language is English.

    • Gabe BellOP
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      47 months ago

      I think that it rhymes with “Mary” is more the point :)