@alyx @Mr_NutterButter the english language is full of confusing homos.
homonyms (bank/bank, bark/bark, lie/lie)
homophones (too/to/two, there/their/they're, knot/not)
homographs (read/read, content/content, desert/desert, lead/lead)
@friendship @alyx @Mr_NutterButter english is like using linux. really confusing at first but if you know what you're doing it's pretty versatile, although there are some things that lack QOL.
@beardalaxy homographs are the biggest pain because they're either stressed/unstressed vowels (read/read) or stress accent issues (cóntent vs contént).
@alyx @Mr_NutterButter
@beardalaxy @alyx @Mr_NutterButter “confusing” for non-native speakers and niggers is not a standard worth caring about.
typos and a lack of editing will render any language confusing.