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Today’s pet peeve: People who say “melk” instead of milk.

BobPSU92

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I just heard this on a commercial and wanted to cut my balls off. Melk? Can’t we send these people (and people who sound like them) to re-education camps? It’s a moral imperative, or something.
 
I just heard this on a commercial and wanted to cut my balls off. Melk? Can’t we send these people (and people who sound like them) to re-education camps? It’s a moral imperative, or something.
You are absolutely my favorite poster and look forward to your replies/messages. I about pissed my pants with this one. Thanks for making my morning.
 
I just heard this on a commercial and wanted to cut my balls off. Melk? Can’t we send these people (and people who sound like them) to re-education camps? It’s a moral imperative, or something.

So you don't like babies and toddlers?

What's next? Hatred of puppies?

LdN
 
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I just heard this on a commercial and wanted to cut my balls off. Melk? Can’t we send these people (and people who sound like them) to re-education camps? It’s a moral imperative, or something.
Bob is this a scone and latte issue? 😂
 
I just heard this on a commercial and wanted to cut my balls off. Melk? Can’t we send these people (and people who sound like them) to re-education camps? It’s a moral imperative, or something.
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I just heard this on a commercial and wanted to cut my balls off. Melk? Can’t we send these people (and people who sound like them) to re-education camps? It’s a moral imperative, or something.

And what about investment firms that want us to get a perspectus from them instead of a prospectus...
 
This is why Penn State is onto something. Language, dialects, and all the associated crap is nothing but offensive. Penn State should take the next step and eliminate communication. At least ban the spoken word.
Yeah I hated that damn class who the hell needs to speak correctly in public anyway. Get off my LAWN!
 
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There was a guy at work who used to say "my camera is out of fill-um." (Fortunately, most cameras don't use fill-um anymore.)

Another guy used to fracture idioms, such as "he cut off his nose in spite of his face."
 
Related to “melk”, some people say “Ellinois” instead of Illinois. Awful.
 
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