Is it gif or jif?

Oops. Meant jarred.

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it’s Jeff actually.

Names are a whole different thing. They are subject to many variations based on ethnicity, other languages and even different accents. GIF is an English language acronym, which has no such variations. He can call it whatever he likes, but it’s still sounded with a hard G by the rules of how acronyms work.

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Well then. I’ll make sure Shortround sees this. Stormed off all in a huff, but I’ll catch him up soon. As you know, dwarves are wasted on cross country but are natural sprinters. Very dangerous over short distances!
:wink:

I’ve actually seen a few of those brands. Curiosity hasn’t gotten the better of me yet, but some of them might be pretty good.

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Tell him the next pee con moonshine is on me whenever he gets back for getting him in a tizzy. Allegedly it tastes nothing like pie but does have a nice, not so boozy, sweet taste. From what I’ve heard.

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/huff, puff,… huff

Whew! I heard somethin about pecon moonshine and got back… /huff as quick as I could. This could be the start of a great evening!
:tumbler_glass: :tumbler_glass:

Thank ye, Nalin!

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Uh, and what made-up rules are these?

I prefer Skippy over Jif

but for images, I prefer Jpeg

Gif - US

Jeff.

I say GIF but I also like to point out the base words do not necessarily form the bases for how the acronym is pronounced.

Example: NASA

I use a hard G … because.

I’m not going to claim that it’s the right answer, but that’s how I roll.

You face Jraphics, Eredar Lord of the Burning Legion!

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looks at title of thread

Dems fighten words.

Say it like “Guh-Eye-Fuh”

Not this again.

There are some words with a G that are pronounced like a J and there are some words with a J that are pronounced like a G.

Steve Jobs in a parallel universe: “It’s spelled ‘Apple’ but pronounced ‘Banana’”

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Depends who you ask.

Pour me a tall glass of Orange Guice?

choosy moms choose jif. picky moms pick me.

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