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How do you say SUSE?
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Don't get me started. For years people corrected me when I said LEE-nooks instead of Lennox. I finally gave up.
I get "Lie-nooks", but who says "Lennox"?
Every English speaker I know. 🙁
The ones I know say Lynnuks
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"Lainus Torvolds"
You f*d up at the part where you didn't start explaining in song, orchestra and all.
I'll admit that this approach did not occur to me. If it worked for genre television...
🎶 Bunnies aren't just cute like everybody supposes. They've got those hoppy legs and twitchy little noses. And what's with all the carrots? What do they need such good eyesight for anywayyyy? 🎶
Edit: To be perfectly clear, I've not looked at bunnies the same way since. I suppose we can add that to the list of the many crimes of Joss Whedon, somewhere after "mental and physical abuse of cast and crew" and "killing off Tara and Anya".