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jeffc42
said, 3 months ago
I’m lost.
Sanchia said, 3 months ago
I think it is a comment on the frustration of having certain words which you cannot say correctly.
Tue Elung-Jensen said, 3 months ago
His arch enemy is the most well spoken, so makes sense.
F6F5Hellcat said, 3 months ago
Third to last panel Cap looks like Hulk in a Cap suit. Second to last he’s got Hulk’s color but looks like Cap painted green. Maybe this ain’t Cap, maybe it’s Hulk in a Cap suit.
rmacprivate said, 3 months ago
Your next word is nuclear.
joexrayguy said, 3 months ago
Nuculer, did I get it?
don57 said, 3 months ago
ambliance
Troy Young said, 3 months ago
Next, let’s tackle “perseverance” and the phrase, “for all intents and purposes”.
briatollah said, 3 months ago
@don57
I met a guy who said “bambulance”.
fishbulb239 said, 3 months ago
How ’bout the name of our current month? If you believe that the pronunciation “Febuary” is OK, then surely you also say “libary.”
briatollah said, 3 months ago
@fishbulb239
I hate people who say “lie berry”.
dillio9000 said, 3 months ago
I could care less. I’m going back to Antartica.
emjaycee said, 3 months ago
“Aks” me about how I feel about mispronunciations. (cue: thermonuclear explosion). Next week, the spelling test (cue up: matter/anti-matter cyclotron).
joexrayguy said, 3 months ago
I knew a guy who said “verlumptuous” for “voluptuous”, but I kind of thought it worked so I never said anything. But he also said “pacific” for “specific”