but we don't have a diaper big enough.
sorry?
you seem to be gloating about what you imagine to be, anon.
you don't really seem to display a spirit of Evangelization, more like a spirit of "Ha, Ha, me smart, you dumb" and a condemning Spirit of 'You'll never get to heaven (if you break my heart)"
maybe you perceive that people don't want to go to heaven with you because they don't like being around you no matter where you are?
I didn't create any of that.
you're creating it with words as a false narrative.
you don't show a loving spirit of charity when interacting with those who are obviously Fellow Christians.
So that means you're here to scoff at everyone.
That's not a good way to Evangelize them.
I hope you find what you're thinking you want, anon.
"if you plant ice, you're going to harvest wind"
I've got stuff to do so have a great day!
Dionne Warwick - You'll Never Get To Heaven If You Break My Heart (Scepter Records 1964)
it occurred to me that they might find the missing owl population scattered dead in a debris field around their wind turbines.
yes, lets make the banksters even richer by letting them build crappy homes and give out subsidized mortgages that will allow them carve out new districts for their wage slave foreigners who didn't do anything to earn it like the GI's did.
when will the dark narrative end?
gosh, it's said that the Universe is, what, 8 Billion years old?
but it's all going to end in the next few years due to some amazing bad fortune on our part and a narrative designed to scare people.
Be very afraid!
yet more satire
spam piece.
buy an ad.
the copy is a company promotion for a company whose name is spammed throughout the piece as if they invented 3D printing, but they didn't.
and yet I bet they are back with a lot of money . . . from the usual bankster suspects willing to carve out for themselves
another nitch and do away with all other businesses in the same field.
just a guess
in a blink of an eye all that energy, which can neither be created nor destroyed, was gone! Poof!
end satire
nitch, don't be a biche
I posit that since it's pronounced 'nitch' rhymes with 'bitch' that the spelling of it that way ought not be a big deal in a non formal situation and I suggest that over time the 'nitch' spelling will be considered fine and dandy for all uses. (fine and dandy is a technical grammatical term for 'it's a fine way to pronounce and spell a common word and in some regions in you say 'kneech' you sound like a pompous boob and everyone will look at your funny'
here is a discussion that kind of agrees with what I'm saying but makes no conclusions about 'future accepted use' and if you're being a 'biche' by complaining about it.
https://twominenglish.com/niche-vs-nitch/
"Common Mistakes with ‘Niche’
Saying “nitch” instead of “neesh.”
Spelling it as “nitch” when writing, maybe because that’s how it might seem phonetically simple for English speakers.
Conclusion
After all that talk, it’s pretty clear that “niche” (pronounced “neesh”) is the correct form, both in speaking and writing. It’s a small special area in English as well, reserved for its own unique meaning and use. Nitch,” on the utter hand, might be a common way you hear it said on the street or in a casual chat, but it won’t make the cut in formal or written scenarios.
So next time you hear “nitch,” you’ll know the story behind it. It’s a little like a hidden gem that was polished in the ways of French and brought into English, where it got a minor makeover in pronunciation by some. Words do lead quite the adventurous lives, don’t they?
And there you have it. Understanding the difference helps us place each word in its correct spot in the language, just like items in a tidy cupboard. Have you found other English words that have tricky pronunciations or common mispronunciations? They can be quite the eye-openers in understanding the maze – or should we say, the ‘niche’ – that is English vocabulary!"
on the street and in common use in many regions, as I have said, it is NOT pronounced 'neech'. It really is pronounced 'nitch, rhymes with mitch'
> Nitch,” on the utter hand, might be a common way you hear it said on the street or in a casual chat, but it won’t make the cut in formal or written scenarios.
the article I linked even states that it's common to hear it pronounced 'nitch'.
PERSCRIPTIVE grammar is NAZI grammar.
language evolves. Power to the people.
you have no right to pretend that they way that millions say it is incorrect.
it would be like going to England and telling them how to pronounce the words n the way that they say them in New Orleans, Louisiana.
you just sound ignorant and a bit bigoted and elitist when you do that.
after you called me names I'm not clicking through to anything you post. I'm sure it's more bigoted crap.
you're a conflict monger and a common type of shill here.
they worry about 'proper grammar' but they spam vindictive condemnation and hateful pejoratives.
they don't worry at all about the rules of debate and polite conversation.
and thus they are wrong in how they behave in what matters the most: being good to the people around them.