Anonymous wrote:The meaning of the lyrics of most of my favorite songs from the 70s...and 80's for that matter!
Anonymous wrote:When I was 17, I learned that people have sex for reasons besides having children. I did not grow up sheltered in the least and I’ve known how sex works since I was five. However, I am asexual and am on the autism spectrum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That a "yamaka" and a yarmulke are the same thing. I just thought I had never seen "yamaka" written out.
Dh thought “epitome” was pronounced ep-ih-tohm, and didn’t realize it was the same word that we all pronounce as ee-pit-oh-me.
I had an English teacher who would praise us for mispronouncing words like that. She said it was a sign that we were reading lots of challenging books
I did this recently with hyperbole. I've been pronouncing it like super-bowl but using it correctly. No one ever says "hyperbole" in real life!
Anonymous wrote:How vulgar the word sucks is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t realize until learning on DCUM in my late 30s that you are not supposed to flush tampons. Oops!
At least you learned on DCUM, not when you were writing a $700 check to the plumber.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t realize until learning on DCUM in my late 30s that you are not supposed to flush tampons. Oops!
At least you learned on DCUM, not when you were writing a $700 check to the plumber.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That realtor is not pronounced "real-uh-tor"
again, this is regional.
Jewelry and Realtor are pronounced differently depending on where you were raised.