Why is spelling it "tires" actually inaccurate depending on the context?
>>28480099 (OP)"tyre" is ebonics, get over it
>>28480099 (OP)It's not. Stop listening to faggot euros.
>>28480119F1 seems to insist on it.
>>28480121The epitome of euro faggotry.
>>28480099 (OP)I'm tired of you irrelevant eurofags trying to insist you're correct.
Europeans provide no value. Their entire economy is based on fake solutions to manufactured problems ever since decolonizing Africa and India.
>>28480889Thomas Young was a eurofag too.
>>28480903no, it's based on begging America for money and then spitting in our face every time we give it to them.
>>28480889I still say Aluminium instead of aluminum because I'm a foreigner and can afford to stand out with my eccentricities. My accent is pretty spot on, so only a few people have managed to spot me as ESL as fuck.
>>28481178Im american and use aluminium because its the proper term.
>titanum>magnesum >cessum
>>28481178I know what you're trying to say here but pronunciation doesn't apply to typed text...
>>28482128He did get the point across though.
Tires, tiresome, tired
Tyre
Paycheck, check bounced, check the time
cheque
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