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Person, who made this meme, should be tortured til he learns how to recognise "be" and "bee" only by voice.
English has too many sounds for a language that contains only 26 letters and several dialects where people just eat half of the words. Honestly, i wouldn't mind to have maybe 3-4 new letters to just not have two different learning curves: one for reading and another one for speaking
No, what we need is stopping thief letters like c, q, and x
Don't forget those silent letters who completely fuck everything up when you're trying to learn the word.
The pterodactyl is here to ptero you a new asshole.
In Australia we don't eat half the words, it's just too fucken hot to expend that much energy, also beers.
I think you might like the Shavian alphabet
I love eating my o's
Spaghetti- or Cheeri-?
Bring back ð and þ!