I think “everything” is an exception to the rule. Depending on which rules we are using. Every and thing are both awful words. Real words have purely consonants.
@ButterOnABaldMonkey@ It’s like a New York minute. It’s true that they have regular minutes in New York, and a New York minute isn’t actually a minute anyway, but people in New York use it as a minute. Prairie dogs are also not really minutes, and you can’t get a good one west of the Mississippi.
whoa, suddenly I have an interest in downhill skiing.
Why is it called a Prarie Dog anyway? It’s not like ordinary dogs live in the Tundra or something.
Though, if they did, I imagine they would be less prone to a blowout. Snow chains and all that.
Cold: I know! More sports should be played imaginarily in hot tubs.
BoaBM: EVERYTHING IS POORLY NAMED.
I think “everything” is an exception to the rule. Depending on which rules we are using. Every and thing are both awful words. Real words have purely consonants.
Knew an action once. It was a cat. A cool cat. I miss that cat.
@ButterOnABaldMonkey@ It’s like a New York minute. It’s true that they have regular minutes in New York, and a New York minute isn’t actually a minute anyway, but people in New York use it as a minute. Prairie dogs are also not really minutes, and you can’t get a good one west of the Mississippi.