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How do you differentiate between "duck" and "duck"?
Context.
"I am relay tired"?
Don't think so.
Is this rly racing?
You're right, the english language should be based off of that single random phrase.
By the way.
"DUCK! DUUUUCK!"
"Was it LEFT on the counter?"
English doesn't make any sense. You can't try and set arbitrary ironclad rules as if they were logical.
Is It Normal 2 get rly pissed of with people who ca'nt spell?
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How do you differentiate between "duck" and "duck"?
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"I am relay tired"?
Don't think so.
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Is this rly racing?
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You're right, the english language should be based off of that single random phrase.
By the way.
"DUCK! DUUUUCK!"
"Was it LEFT on the counter?"
English doesn't make any sense. You can't try and set arbitrary ironclad rules as if they were logical.