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Cake day: January 1st, 2026

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  • i’d say sorta like mrow, although the “r” isn’t really an r (as in murky, and what some but not other people call in english schwa). if you speak german its kinda like the shift from u to ö, except the initial sound is a. if you don’t, try and make an a sound (as in tap), then add a little r (as in occur) to it, and that’s pretty much what sound i make after the m. from there, closer to the end, i emphatically bring it to more of that a sound, and quickly finish with the w. i also don’t round my lips at the end with the w.

    i would try and post a voice clip but i’m not really sure how to do that here sadly.




  • i find this a surprisingly elegant solution!!!

    it’s nice and simple to put in place, and if you have this class of audio equipment at your whim, you probably have something to scavenge the copper from

    copper does oxidize, but so long as it can trade broker enough electrons around, i’m definitely making use of this idea in the future, thank you for the post