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Or is it just one of Phil's balls in my throat?
It's time to find out. Stand and be counted, GAF.
George Lucas also can't pronounce the names of his own creations correctly so ... there's that.
This, but also I'll pronounce it as I see fit. Like Jay-zed or zed zed top.
This is solid parenting.Hard G gents.
My daughter said gif like hit the peanut butter and I grounded her.
George Lucas also can't pronounce the names of his own creations correctly so ... there's that.
It's "gif" hard g. Expressly for the reason this first panel states.
Was going to say the same thing.anyone calling it a "jif" MUST therefore say "Gpg" using the hard J for .jpg like in "Jeep".
Then y'all motherfuckers can go have your own conversations and leave the rest of us in peace.
anyone calling it a "jif" MUST therefore say "Gpg"
are you saying that there are degenerates out there saying "me me" instead of "meem"??????Alright, now we need a poll for 'meme' too
Alright, now we need a poll for 'meme' too
You're correct about gif, imo.It's gif, not jif.
I don't care if the creator claims it's jif. The creators of velcro want you to call it hook and loop, but nobody is doing that either.
Me me..how the hell could you say meme wrong?
It's a brand of peanut butter.I never even heard of jif.
Me me..
But not actually me, promise.
gif stands for Graphics Interchange Format, so it's "gif" and not "gif", you dumb motherfucker. You stupid fucking ape.
Ah, so the Peanut Butter must be spelt with a G as well, which I creates presce--
Well, this clarifies it then: Steve Wilhite doesn't know how to use English correctly - if he did, he wouldn't need to clarify his usage of it. "GIF" with a hard G because what the fuck else would it be?
Ok, and how many have a soft G followed by "IF"? I do believe the answer is: none. And that's why the word uses a hard G - pronouncing "GIF" with soft G would make it the first and only use of a soft G following by "if" in the entire English language. Which is why it's clearly wrong. The inventor can handwave all he likes; if I spell something "Soup" but proclaim it's actually pronounced "Thop", people would be right to respond: you're a fucking idiot who needs to learn to spell.There are tons of words in the English language that start with "soft letter g sound" + vowel.
Hard G gents.
My daughter said gif like jif the peanut butter and I grounded her
k, and how many have a soft G followed by "IF"? I do believe the answer is: none. And that's why the word uses a hard G
pronouncing "GIF" with soft G would make it the first and only use of a soft G following by "if" in the entire English language. Which is why it's clearly wrong.
if I spell something "Soup" but proclaim it's actually pronounced "Thop", people would be right to respond: you're a fucking idiot who needs to learn to spell.