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@otp@sh.itjust.works · 2d ago
I don't think "of" has anything to do with an accent. They're probably thinking of 've (as in "Would've"). That's not the same as "of".
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@otp@sh.itjust.works in asklemmy · 2d ago
What is Calum’s List about? Google’s AI suggested it’s a list and site maintained to commemorate people who died due to welfare cuts? I tried reading the sites you linked, but they seem to be blogs that don’t give a good overview
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@otp@sh.itjust.works · 3d ago
I don't think they're saying I'd of, but are instead saying "I'd've". In written text, I don't think it's anything more than a spelling mistake. Call me back when respectable dictionaries have "of" listed as a verb, though! Haha
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@otp@sh.itjust.works · 3d ago
Hah! This is the best answer, lol
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@otp@sh.itjust.works · 3d ago
Probably, but "of" is not short for "have"
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@otp@sh.itjust.works · 6d ago
>I'd of told my kid What does it mean to "of tell" someone something?
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@otp@sh.itjust.works in asklemmy · 6d ago
I mean they can, there are many male OF models and some don’t even work out, you only need to find your place in the market (usually with a kink) For sure! I didn’t mean “they can’t make money” as in “men can’t make any money”. That’d be absurd. I meant that “those angry individuals can’t make money from it”. And maybe they could if they tried, but they’re not trying, so they can’t.
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@otp@sh.itjust.works · Apr 11, 2026
Those are probably covered by the other three groups
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@otp@sh.itjust.works in asklemmy · Apr 10, 2026
I think a lot of hate comes from: People who are jealous of people with natural looks People are jealous of people who have more motivation than them to exercise and keep their bodies healthy Men who exercise and work on their bodies but can’t make any money from it
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@otp@sh.itjust.works in technology · Apr 06, 2026
It would be very odd if the US or Israel did it, because this started when Iran wanted to stop communications among citizens who were protesting the government. TL;DR, yes. It was Iran. It began before the attacks on Iran (back when it was Iran attacking its own people)
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@otp@sh.itjust.works in technology · Mar 30, 2026
Well…up until recently
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@otp@sh.itjust.works in asklemmy · Mar 25, 2026
Are you a man? Call it a kilt.
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@otp@sh.itjust.works in funny · Mar 09, 2026
This feels like “haha men stupid” and this is why I like it
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@otp@sh.itjust.works in asklemmy · Dec 14, 2025
Or never at all! Haha
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@otp@sh.itjust.works in asklemmy · Dec 13, 2025
I don’t think age determines when that happens
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@otp@sh.itjust.works in asklemmy · Dec 13, 2025
Suh-poon is also reasonably common! It if you speak Spanish, “Es-poon”!
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@otp@sh.itjust.works in asklemmy · Dec 13, 2025
My apologies though, I got it backwards. I’ll edit the comment to be accurate, but for router (networking stuff)… “oo” is more common outside of North America. “au” is more common in North America.
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@otp@sh.itjust.works in asklemmy · Dec 13, 2025
I feel like a lot of people just drop the “I a” and say “'preciate it!”, lol (That’s assuming you’re using it like “thank you”, and aren’t just starting a sentence)
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@otp@sh.itjust.works in asklemmy · Dec 13, 2025
Mispronunciation. “Mis” isn’t a word, but a prefix (or something) that gets attached to another word to modify it. Since it’s not its own word, it gets prepended to the root word (“pronounce” in this case) without a dash. German would always have the capital. In English, proper nouns get capitalized. There’s an official list, I’d bet, but a good rule of thumb is that titles (books, movies), specific place names (Germany, London, Abbey Road), people’s names (Bob, Reiner), and “I” (but not “me” etc) are put into “Title Case”. (Title case wouldn’t be capitalized, I just typed it that way to demonstrate it) I actually like a lot of the German capitalization rules. On the internet, a lot of people will be more casual with capitalization. Some people will capitalize “important words”, or things that aren’t proper nouns but have a different meaning than usual…but these kinds of things are improper. As for routing (and router, and heck…route in general)…both are correct pronunciations of this “ou”. I think “oo” is more common for networking in North America, and “au” is more common in other English-speaking countries (the UK, Australia…). As for “route” as in “Route 56”, I tend to hear and say both/either (I’m in North America). Sorry it’s so inconsistent!
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@otp@sh.itjust.works in asklemmy · Dec 13, 2025
“sp” cluster can be hard. So can “sk” at the end of a word. Hence why you can get “axe” instead of “ask”
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@otp@sh.itjust.works in asklemmy · Dec 13, 2025
“uu” would just be “oo” (most likely) in English, generally. I’m not sure what the difference would be
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@otp@sh.itjust.works in asklemmy · Dec 13, 2025
Half the price isn’t bad to get more longevity out of a phone. And a different used phone will probably have to have its battery replaced fairly soon enough, too
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@otp@sh.itjust.works in asklemmy · Dec 13, 2025
Queue is just the name of the letter “Q”. But it “kyoo” might not be an easy sound depending on your mother tongue
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@otp@sh.itjust.works in asklemmy · Dec 13, 2025
It only has a single vowel, which is an r-coloured vowel…which most languages don’t have. For that matter, many languages don’t even have our “r” sound, so colouring a vowel with “r” is incredibly hard when you don’t even have that consonant to colour with! Not to mention that after using that r-coloured vowel, you have a semi-syllabic L immediately afterwards. (Is squirrel one syllable or two? Depends on who you ask I guess!). As you may know, L and R are the same in some languages. And even if a language has both AND pronounces them the same ways as English (not necessarily common), they might not allow an L to follow an R! (Just like how we don’t allow R to follow an L) Oh, and which vowel are we colouring? “i” or the “short I”. This is a very rare vowel, following a third dimension (tenseness) that the majority of other vowels don’t use. Not common in other languages, either! So that’s the last two sounds. The first three is a consonant cluster containing another uncommon consonant (w). And even ignoring that, s and k can’t always be combined together in other languages. So literally every sound in the word “squirrel” has something foreign and rare about it to many languages immediately as you start to get past that “s” sound. Brutal.
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@otp@sh.itjust.works in asklemmy · Dec 13, 2025
Of course, we have two th sounds just to make things more fun
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@otp@sh.itjust.works in asklemmy · Dec 12, 2025
Oh, Galaga is another good one!
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@otp@sh.itjust.works in asklemmy · Dec 11, 2025
I play lots of games from my childhood. Even though it was before my time, Super Mario Bros on the NES is probably the oldest game I regularly go back to. But I love retro games, so I’ll play even older games on occasion.
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