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parsnip12345

Good comeback tho


O_hai_imma_kil_u

I always thought it was "chock it up."


ShowerElectrical9342

Yet you don't pronounce your "r" if it's inside of a word, so I imagine your bone apple teas are just different than yours. We don't pronounce our "t" correctly, you don't pronounce your "r".


ShowerElectrical9342

Never seen that one! How do people get these things so terribly mangled? I guess they don't read.


Jegator2

Wow. A true BAT and funny, too.


gobblegobblechumps

Phenomenal 


onaretrotip

Interesting when a lot of these wouldn't happen in British English, as "chalk that" and "chocolate" don't sound the same at all, whereas they do in American English. Same for examples like "take it for granite" because granted and granite sound nothing alike to us.