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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

i like the british spelling "tonnes" a lot because my brain absolutely refuses to pronounce it correctly

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  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

    @hipsterelectron

    I think we should use "show" for the noun and "shew" for the verb

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    @futurebird @hipsterelectron I think Ed Sullivan used "shew" for the noun? But pronounced that way

    Instead of pronounced the same as "show"

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      @futurebird @hipsterelectron I think Ed Sullivan used "shew" for the noun? But pronounced that way

      Instead of pronounced the same as "show"

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      @catmisgivings @hipsterelectron

      I'll shew you a show like you've never seen.

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      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

        @hipsterelectron

        I think we should use "show" for the noun and "shew" for the verb

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        @futurebird @hipsterelectron
        and the Lord said "Behold!" and he did shew forth a programming language, and shew fly a pie.

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        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

          @hipsterelectron

          I think we should use "show" for the noun and "shew" for the verb

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          Dana das Grau 🧙🏻🧝‍♂️
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          @futurebird @hipsterelectron how would one conjugate that verb?

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          • Dana das Grau 🧙🏻🧝‍♂️D Dana das Grau 🧙🏻🧝‍♂️

            @futurebird @hipsterelectron how would one conjugate that verb?

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            @DanadasGrau @hipsterelectron

            shew
            shewing
            shewn or maybe shewed? shew'd

            (so call expert English speaker can't conjugate a single verb)

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            • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

              @hipsterelectron

              I think we should use "show" for the noun and "shew" for the verb

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              @hipsterelectron

              People think English got messed up naturally but it took people like me working for centuries to make it this confusing.

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              • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                @hipsterelectron

                People think English got messed up naturally but it took people like me working for centuries to make it this confusing.

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                @futurebird @hipsterelectron we could have phial and gaol but some individuals made deliberate decisions to be different

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                  @futurebird @hipsterelectron we could have phial and gaol but some individuals made deliberate decisions to be different

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                  @catmisgivings @hipsterelectron

                  phial? You can use phial. no one can stop you. "I drank several phials of the substance" works just fine.

                  gaol is harder to pull off. "right to gaol" just isn't the same.

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                    @futurebird @hipsterelectron we could have phial and gaol but some individuals made deliberate decisions to be different

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                    @catmisgivings @futurebird @hipsterelectron

                    You mean Noah Webster?

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                    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                      @catmisgivings @hipsterelectron

                      phial? You can use phial. no one can stop you. "I drank several phials of the substance" works just fine.

                      gaol is harder to pull off. "right to gaol" just isn't the same.

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                      @futurebird @hipsterelectron gaolbird

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                      • CatC Cat

                        @futurebird @hipsterelectron gaolbird

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                        @catmisgivings @hipsterelectron

                        Sounds like a lesbian pulp novel title.

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                        • Michelle HughesM Michelle Hughes

                          @catmisgivings @futurebird @hipsterelectron

                          You mean Noah Webster?

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                          @MegaMichelle @futurebird @hipsterelectron kind of? Just because some guy writes a dictionary doesn't mean anyone has to use it

                          We could be using the OED, or Macquarie

                          Noah Webster got in good with the Federalists and through them became influential. They used his quirky but rational spellings as part of the project of nation-building because they so would

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                            @MegaMichelle @futurebird @hipsterelectron kind of? Just because some guy writes a dictionary doesn't mean anyone has to use it

                            We could be using the OED, or Macquarie

                            Noah Webster got in good with the Federalists and through them became influential. They used his quirky but rational spellings as part of the project of nation-building because they so would

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                            @catmisgivings @MegaMichelle @hipsterelectron

                            If one wants to bring back a word, or start a new one what matters more is what people around you will let you get away with and how often you can do it. I've been using "'d" in place of "ed" oft enough and no one stops me. Not one person is ofend'd.

                            Just dive in and start making changes. If they catch on you win!

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                            • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                              @catmisgivings @MegaMichelle @hipsterelectron

                              If one wants to bring back a word, or start a new one what matters more is what people around you will let you get away with and how often you can do it. I've been using "'d" in place of "ed" oft enough and no one stops me. Not one person is ofend'd.

                              Just dive in and start making changes. If they catch on you win!

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                              @futurebird @catmisgivings @MegaMichelle @hipsterelectron I want everyone to use the word callipygian more often. I think i read it in an Angela Carter novel, but I don't recall.

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