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This is why you should ALWAYS get someone TRUSTWORTHY to neuter your dog.
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Funny for 2 minutes, but I couldn't live with that dog.
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The vet, for all intents and purposes, murdered my dad's dog.
The world was a better place once said vet committed suicide.
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Makes me wonder what cats with balls would sound like.
Oh, wait
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Originally Posted by subego
...for all intents and purposes...
HUGE HUGE HUGE props for not saying "for all intensive purposes." Seriously, this is the first time in months that I have seen the phrase correctly written (or even heard spoken).
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For all intensive porpoises, homophone equivalence don't unpair readability to much.
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Interesting sentence, because it illustrates the point I came here to make. Which word in that sentence did make you pause when reading?
unpair. Changing the first letter makes it much harder for the subconscious to correct.
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The new Mac Pro has up to 30 MB of cache inside the processor itself. That's more than the HD in my first Mac. Somehow I'm still running out of space.
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Originally Posted by Spheric Harlot
For all intensive porpoises, homophone equivalence don't unpair readability to much.
Jez, lätz voagedd abaoot späl ing alltwogethere.
Hommofonn voa de vinnz.
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Originally Posted by P
Interesting sentence, because it illustrates the point I came here to make. Which word in that sentence did make you pause when reading?
unpair. Changing the first letter makes it much harder for the subconscious to correct.
Unpair is also far enough away phonetically from the intended meaning to be confusing.
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Originally Posted by Person Man
HUGE HUGE HUGE props for not saying "for all intensive purposes." Seriously, this is the first time in months that I have seen the phrase correctly written (or even heard spoken).
Ha ha ha- I've never heard "intensive purposes" yet. I guess I'm lucky, that would drive me nuts. I get so frustrated being told "your lame".
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