Would it make sense for “rhyme” to rhyme with “time”?

Or for “through” to rhyme with “two”?

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    1 month ago

    Do you have a link to a more reputable site? Gate communications is an American thing.

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      1 month ago

      Just look it up.

      It’s like being blind: a lot of blind people can still see but not well.

      Or using a wheelchair, a lot of people in wheelchairs can still stand short periods or walk short distances, but have a very short limit.

      ETC

      Society oversimplifies these things to be binary, but in reality they are a spectrum.

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      29 days ago

      Are Americans intrinsically wrong about Everything? Like, I get most things, but surely one of us has had a correct thought before

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            28 days ago

            Often the USA gets the spelling and meaning of words wrong. In restaurants in the USA entrees are main meals and not entrees.

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      1 month ago

      You’ve got multiple sources now. It’s good to question things, but you might want to start by questioning the things that you’ve previously learned when encountering new information.

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        1 month ago

        How come you can say someone’s partially deaf when deafness already covers people who can partially hear? Isn’t that redundant?

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          Yes, it is redundant. The things people can say are not always completely medically accurate.