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You're reverting to denial, all is lost, we'll never get the British Soul we once knew back.

Well, I was trying to get you to accept that this thread was a mistake, but you just tossed all that progress down the drain.

 

 

 

We're here for you. I noticed your spelling is beginning to degenerate under the stress

The funk you on about? My spelling isn't beginning to degenerate.

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Top kek, I'm not in denial.

And Irony looked back from the mirror that day

Well, I was trying to get you to accept that this thread was a mistake, but you just tossed all that progress down the drain.

 

 

 

The funk you on about? My spelling isn't beginning to degenerate.

Realize

 

Denial is better than nothing

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confession: When I used to agree with you, I played devil's advocate to generate a balanced discussion..

Ironically it is you who is being silent repped now.

Lucifer has and will always be alone. It was pretty clear that you and I didn't really have that much overlap tbh

What situation? This thread is a complete joke.

 

This thread is here because we care about you

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Trust an American to spurt out that kind of bollocks

 

 

 

Sure it is...

Yes - It can be used interchangeably

 

Contrary to the belief, ‘-ize' words are no less British. The word realize is referenced in Oxford English Dictionary (dated 1611) and it did not originate in American use.

 

In fact the Oxford spelling, spelling used by Oxford University press, preferences the use of suffix -ize, rather than -ise in words like organize, realize etc.  There are around 200 verb lists where the Oxford spelling preferences the use of 'ize' to 'ise'.  Etymologically, 'ize' is more correct for these verb list as they correspond to Greek root, '-izo'

 

Go back to drinking tea redcoat

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Yes - It can be used interchangeably

 

Contrary to the belief, ‘-ize' words are no less British. The word realize is referenced in Oxford English Dictionary (dated 1611) and it did not originate in American use.

 

In fact the Oxford spelling, spelling used by Oxford University press, preferences the use of suffix -ize, rather than -ise in words like organize, realize etc.  There are around 200 verb lists where the Oxford spelling preferences the use of 'ize' to 'ise'.  Etymologically, 'ize' is more correct for these verb list as they correspond to Greek root, '-izo'

 

Go back to drinking tea redcoat

I just use both interchangeably since they are both correct lol

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