sorry... have to be pedantic all on you...
you ever think that some people
are born illiterate, at leat,
partially, to escape the label: dyslexic?
sounds to me, that pretty much
all h'americans are...
is H... neither a vowel
nor a consonant?
you ******* eating steam-****
curry or something?
fill me in...
last time i heard...
you'd doing what the Hindus do to H...
they put it in,
but classify it as neither vowel,
or consonant...
some whacky orthographic
insertion...
certain languages treat H
as a... surd...
you write it... but you don't speak it...
it's like people forgot the pivot letter
for either harking up phlegm...
or laughter!
and Al Paccino can have his ***** fit
in the devil's advocate
all he wants...
that famous:
look, but don't taste,
touch, but don't taste,
taste?! but don't swallow.
sorry... own a DVD...
because you know how the English
variant of sorry, goes, in England, right?
you're not...
i always thought that
the h'Americans had a terrible
problem with having their
personal "space" infringed...
weirdos...
a part of conversation is also
a part of what monkeys find
the last bit intimidating,
close contact...
touching each other by the fur...
tugging along...
H though?
it's a surd, not a vowel,
not a consonant in the english language,
a "revised" replica of
Hindu orthography...
which inserts the letter,
as neither vowel, or consonant,
but as a surd...
oh but the Judea pundits will
what to know this info...
like?
you forget harking up phlegm in
clearing your throat for rhetorical
purposes,
or you forget how to pivot on a letter
that encompasses both sighing
and laughter?!
your choice...
so is the first H of
ha-shem a sigh of relief?
and the second H a pivot for laughing
into a vacuous space
of planets, stars, and orbits?!
i cannot not be pedantic about language,
there are rules to language,
which is how, people like me,
ensure it's sustained,
and doesn't devolve into
internet EMOJI hieroglyphics...
savvy?
the language stays,
but sure, you can run along and play your
little, pseudo / + crypto- linguistic game
of whatever the hell
a correct spelling doesn't suffice...
mind you...
i'm dyslexic on certain words in english...
e.g. vetenerian...
as you already know,
it's actually veterinarian...
and that's because of what, exactly?
quasi-stenography bound to english...
e.g.?
don't: do not
isn't: is it not
won't: will not...
you get the drift?!
i call that the highest form of
cannibalism,
eating letters...
serving the apostrophe
Canni...
and yes, a (indirect article),
the (direct article),
's (possessive article):
there is a third article in play when
reading english grammar...
but eating certain letters
within the construct of crafting simple
compounds - i.e. -
simple sentences?
no wonder the spelling errors...
back in Poland?
you don't have dyslexics -
you have orthographic ronin -
the clarification of syllables
is, to my knowledge, ever question...
but in English?
always.
i make the mistakes...
the English are a race
of linguistic cannibalism,
they eat certain letters out of existence...
never having noticed
that H, is neither vowel, or consonant...
but a surd in most
obscure instances...
esp. in that "cultural appropriation"
dynamic of borrowing Hindu words...
or Urdu, whichever...
hatchet -
hovering -
hay -
wasn't it the Cockney shlang
that ate the H out of existence?
'ay,
'atchet,
'overing...
oi! 'ate me sum more!
i swear the Cockney accent
don't allow H...
but did the Cockney's
laugh more?
or sigh more?
the H is about to become dodo
and people are still desiring to use
it for either sighing,
or to pivot on it for the consummation
of, laughter!
odd... isn't it?!
and it's the English who are
attempting to **** of H...
via Cockney,
having introduced the surd Hindi
H in... say... words like
dhāl (see how the H "suddenly" disappears,
the macron elongates the spelling to dhaal?) -
lentil curry, decent provided
enough chillies...
not funny anymore?!
How will you laugH?
witHout this letter?
oi! Cockney sHdders!
tHe **** are you going to pivot on?
wHat's your tigHt rope, replacement?!
let's just say...
some of us, are pedantic enough,
to care about setting standards
of literacy...
or at least? up-keeping them...
like gardeners...
tending to the gardens of Buckingham palace.