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pancakemix wrote:Quirk, you are a bastard. That is all.
Quirk wrote:Go now unite my city, Tacocat.
WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:Quirk wrote:Go now unite my city, Tacocat.
For the purposes of this game, (and the Queens english) "y" is not a vowel. Check out JBlombiers use of "yes".
Whether the letter Y is a vowel or a consonant is therefore rather an arbitrary decision.
waauw wrote:He had it as diner; a nice sugary mini-cake made for a ceremony, not a bone, nor a rib-eye, nor a banana cake, nor a banana, nor a rice cake, nor a rice-cube, nor any rice, nor a potato, nor any tofu, nor any suya, nor any yakitori, nor any bife a cavalo, nor any bulalô, nor any menudo, nor any panada, nor any bacon.
Symmetry wrote:waauw wrote:He had it as diner; a nice sugary mini-cake made for a ceremony, not a bone, nor a rib-eye, nor a banana cake, nor a banana, nor a rice cake, nor a rice-cube, nor any rice, nor a potato, nor any tofu, nor any suya, nor any yakitori, nor any bife a cavalo, nor any bulalô, nor any menudo, nor any panada, nor any bacon.
"Sugary mini cake" treats "y" as a vowel.
waauw wrote:Symmetry wrote:waauw wrote:He had it as diner; a nice sugary mini-cake made for a ceremony, not a bone, nor a rib-eye, nor a banana cake, nor a banana, nor a rice cake, nor a rice-cube, nor any rice, nor a potato, nor any tofu, nor any suya, nor any yakitori, nor any bife a cavalo, nor any bulalô, nor any menudo, nor any panada, nor any bacon.
"Sugary mini cake" treats "y" as a vowel.
And? The next letter is "m", a consonant.
Symmetry wrote:waauw wrote:Symmetry wrote:waauw wrote:He had it as diner; a nice sugary mini-cake made for a ceremony, not a bone, nor a rib-eye, nor a banana cake, nor a banana, nor a rice cake, nor a rice-cube, nor any rice, nor a potato, nor any tofu, nor any suya, nor any yakitori, nor any bife a cavalo, nor any bulalô, nor any menudo, nor any panada, nor any bacon.
"Sugary mini cake" treats "y" as a vowel.
And? The next letter is "m", a consonant.
Exactly, three consonants in a row.
waauw wrote:Symmetry wrote:waauw wrote:Symmetry wrote:waauw wrote:He had it as diner; a nice sugary mini-cake made for a ceremony, not a bone, nor a rib-eye, nor a banana cake, nor a banana, nor a rice cake, nor a rice-cube, nor any rice, nor a potato, nor any tofu, nor any suya, nor any yakitori, nor any bife a cavalo, nor any bulalô, nor any menudo, nor any panada, nor any bacon.
"Sugary mini cake" treats "y" as a vowel.
And? The next letter is "m", a consonant.
Exactly, three consonants in a row.
But you just said the y was a vowel.
JBlombier wrote:For the sake of this game, I declare the Y to be valid when used it in its proper place.
WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:JBlombier wrote:For the sake of this game, I declare the Y to be valid when used it in its proper place.
Learn to read Symm
WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:JBlombier wrote:For the sake of this game, I declare the Y to be valid when used it in its proper place.
Learn to read Symm
waauw wrote:WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:JBlombier wrote:For the sake of this game, I declare the Y to be valid when used it in its proper place.
Learn to read Symm
Symm is just enormously dedicated to win this game.
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