Is it Called the Shlog or the Schlog?

Well, which one?

  • Shlog

    Votes: 19 44.2%
  • Schlog

    Votes: 24 55.8%

  • Total voters
    43
Facts don't care about your feelings.
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Facts DO care about my opinions chudcel
 
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Erm goyim? We need you to vote for 'shlog.' Stop displaying alternative ideas, thank you.
Be quiet kike. You sound like a seething kike. Sage. Swastika in the thread. White power. White race. KKK. Sieg heil for the Reich. Trump2020 #Reich. I sieg heil. Volk for the krieg. Krieg for the Führer. SS.

Sage. Seething kike.

You sound like a triggered kike. Hey, kike, here's an idea, the holocaust never happened but it should have, and hopefully another one happens soon. #Trump2020 reich GAS THE KIKES. SIEG HEIL
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Make it public so we ShlogBVLLS rape the schlogpedos
I don't know how, I think you can't edit it after a thread is made, I tried. We need secret ballots to preserve our democracy from MAGA wignats anyways o algo.
 
Anglos when they had to create a letter for "ch" and "sh"
Anglos when they do to create 3 different letters for "K" sound

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C was originally splintered off from G in the Etruscan language (pre-roman), it made a different sound then but it's obsolete today.
Similarly, Q originally was created to make it's own sound in the ancient semitic languages like Phoenician and Aramaic, but that sounds does not exist in any European language today. It still exists in Arabic and other related languages where it actually is used for said phoneme. The sound itself is hard to describe to English speakers. Meanwhile sh and ch do not have their own graphemes simply because of FRENCH speakers who brought the LATIN script to Britannia in 1066. Previously, runic was the script to write English in, and it had the graphemes for sh and ch. Interestingly enough, the same problem existed with the letter W, which had to be expressed with uu in early English latin (uue, uuhen, uuhere) but we eventually made our own letter in the Latin script to replace the runic equivalent, Wynn
 
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