The context is literally a picture of a plane, the words “Taylor Swift”, and people keep upvoting them so people keep making more.
The context is literally a picture of a plane, the words “Taylor Swift”, and people keep upvoting them so people keep making more.
I see what you’re saying, and to a point I agree. I see it as people reading it a certain way in their head and becoming attached to how they think it should sound. This happens often because English words especially can have all manner of exceptions to the usual rules of spelling and grammar. There is nothing embarrassing about reading, or at least there shouldn’t be. What I DO find embarrassing is when people find out that they’re pronouncing something differently and flat out disagree with the world about its actual pronounciation.
What did the creator of the GIF name them? Imagine if a bunch of people read your name wrong, then when you told them how it’s pronounced said that they don’t care, and your mom was wrong to pronounce your name that way.
Not everybody knows how to do everything! Driving isn’t the only thing!
For real. Is the stork just chopped liver?
Waluigi numba one!
Kyle, no! I’ll follow best practices, I swear!
“While Kentucky doesn’t have an ocean, it does have aquariums. In 2006, at least 12 people at Kentucky’s Newport Aquarium were bitten by sharks while at an exhibit that allows visitors to touch the animals”
Keep in mind that this aquarium is just across the river from the zoo where parents let their kids fall into the gorilla exhibits.
You say that like it’s a bad thing.
You want to wake up and fend off the serial killers without pants? Pshh, good luck.