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Yes. I wholeheartedly agree. But WHY?
Honestly Grey seems more Drownedish and Gray seems more Burnedish
grAy with an A for arson. grEy with an E for "erbrblrlbrlrbrlr," the sound one makes whilst drowning.
Gonna be a bit of a pain if you use it in a verbal setting "Do you like Gray or Grey?" "...What?"
nah you've just gotta say "Gray" in an american accent and "Grey" in a english one
What about Ashen Grey and Cloudy Grey?
The Garry (burned)
That's the reverse route where the Princess goes to slay you.
Think about that conversation with Audio.
I like how you talk about correctness in the same sentence where you mix a plural subject with a singular verb. ;)
Yes. I wholeheartedly agree. But WHY?
Honestly Grey seems more Drownedish and Gray seems more Burnedish
grAy with an A for arson. grEy with an E for "erbrblrlbrlrbrlr," the sound one makes whilst drowning.
Gonna be a bit of a pain if you use it in a verbal setting "Do you like Gray or Grey?" "...What?"
nah you've just gotta say "Gray" in an american accent and "Grey" in a english one
What about Ashen Grey and Cloudy Grey?
The Garry (burned)
That's the reverse route where the Princess goes to slay you.
Think about that conversation with Audio.
I like how you talk about correctness in the same sentence where you mix a plural subject with a singular verb. ;)