@TheWeirdWorld @CLlFFORDSLRH none of them are silent
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@SMGMOONLIGHT@TheWeirdWorld "s" and "c" both sound the same, so one of them have to be silent or it would be pronounced ssent -
@CLlFFORDSLRH omg right, I just realized that they have the same sound, but if they have the same sound then none of them are silent -
@CLlFFORDSLRH maybe it was supposed to be ccent or ssent but they just made it scent -
@SMGMOONLIGHT@CLlFFORDSLRH to differentiate sent
¢$ maybe? -
@umpyomes@CLlFFORDSLRH shut the fuck up -
@SMGMOONLIGHT@CLlFFORDSLRH why the aggression? -
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@TheWeirdWorld they take turns
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@samia_sous@TheWeirdWorld good answer :D -
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@TheWeirdWorld lol
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@TheWeirdWorld your killing me slowly.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@TheWeirdWorld very clearly the c. -
@bearitone01@TheWeirdWorld Well i think s is silent because 50 cent sounds same without s
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@Rizwann619@bearitone01@TheWeirdWorld If I sent a parcel it still sounds the same#headfuck
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@TheWeirdWorld plot twist neither of them are silent
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@TheWeirdWorld neither, s and c are sounded togetherThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@theweirdworld its the S because you will read as CENT! -
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@TheWeirdWorld you can easily read it as SENT as well
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