foul language and N-words
All of them? π€
How you gonna teach English without being able to teach nouns?
Hint: :q!
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foul language and N-words
All of them? π€
How you gonna teach English without being able to teach nouns?
How you gonna teach English without being able to teach ~~nouns~~ words which describe people, places or things?
FTFY, you dirty n-word user you.
I use LFS btw
The Italian brain rot really got me tho. Tung tung tung tung tung... Sahur!
Sorry Iβm an old. What is Tung tung tung tung
The all knowing robot told me it's meant to mimic the sound of heavy running.
Considering some of the other banned words on the list, some fat kid is getting bullied in that class.
That thing at the bottom of your Mouth mouth mouth mouth
The only context I could give is that there are similar videos, for example one of a plane with crocodile features where the voice keeps saying (bombardillo crocodillo". It's just random = funny humor, I think
It's just fun with alliteration. It is not so random if you know Italian, they are basically alliterative puns. Sahur is Indonesian, there are version with several languages who have come up with it in the same spirit as the Italian original ones. Usually accompanied by shitty AI renders, because, well using gen ai images is en vogue.
They say there are multiple but failed to say which is prohibited, so I will avoid all words that use that letter.
I assume high key was the class response to low key being banned, but I'm not up on the lingo.
It just means the opposite of low-key. The logic kinda tracks. I can't imagine why it would be banned.
One of these line items isn't like the rest.
I figured it was generally understood that that one is a no-go in most all situations. I mean you only need to do it once to learn what happens if you do.
- "Any key"
Those are mostly sentences
Phrases
Semantic constructs. Audiosemiotic conceptualizations. Wordy McWordwords!
Those are ~~mostly~~ highkey sentences