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I find this sentiment… a bit wishy washy.
When someone bad goes to prison it’s “I hope he gets his ass beat”, when someone innocent goes to prison it’s “how could they let this happen??”
I don't want anyone beaten up in gaol.
Ew did you just soft G that?! The fuck
Family story time: my family is full of academically minded people (three of my grandparents worked as Latin teachers), with varying levels of snobbery and reasonableness. One of the first times my dad went to my maternal grandparents house for dinner, someone said “margarine,” pronouncing it with a hard g. My father asked why, and my grandfather explained that there’s no soft g followed by an a in English.
My father accepted this, and looking to change the subject, asked if my grandparents could offer any help analyzing “The Ballad of Reading Gaol.”
Did he not pronounce garage, "jur-AHJ"? Weird.
Calm your farm. It's British/Australian spelling.
Sorry, it just looks like a horrible phaol'd spelling.
Ghoti vibes
In the Australian accent, it's jay-oll, not jay-ill, so the spelling makes sense here.
Ghoti Hook?