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Of course the OP made it up. It's not even a catchy name. Who would want to be called a shirt?
"Who would want to be called a shirt?"
It would be appropriate in England, since those speaking with an English accent tend to barely voice the "r" sound in words.
American Shirt: /ʃɝt/ British Shirt: /ʃɜːt/ Shit: /ʃɪt/
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That's not an R they would soften. You live in the UK so you know this. Your bullshit has no power here.
I like SHIRT because it can be easily said unlike their movement which is currently kicking our asses, LGBT. Plus we can think of it as wearing a shirt of common sense.
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Of course the OP made it up. It's not even a catchy name. Who would want to be called a shirt?
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"Who would want to be called a shirt?"
It would be appropriate in England, since those speaking with an English accent tend to barely voice the "r" sound in words.
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American Shirt: /ʃɝt/
British Shirt: /ʃɜːt/
Shit: /ʃɪt/
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Thank you.
That's not an R they would soften. You live in the UK so you know this. Your bullshit has no power here.
I like SHIRT because it can be easily said unlike their movement which is currently kicking our asses, LGBT. Plus we can think of it as wearing a shirt of common sense.