S vs SH

sacrilegious, safe, salt, sand, saturate, sauce, scarce, scathing, scornful, scrupulous, scrutinize, seamless, season, secede, secession, second, sedentary, seditious, see, segregation, semantics, sentient, sentiment, sequential, sequester, serendipity, serenity, sex, sight, simile, simple, simultaneous, sing, skillet, slack, smile, snow, sobriety, society, solace, solitude, solvent, son, spectator, spectrum, speculation, spontaneous, sporadic, squabble, squalid, squander, stagnate, stalemate, stamina, statutory, steadfast, stoic, stop, stratification, stupefy, stupid, subdue, subjugate, subliminal, subordinate, subservient, subside, subsidiary, subsistence, subversive, successor, succinct, sully, summon, sumptuous, sun, sundry, superficial, superfluous, superimpose, superlative, supernatural, supersede, supple, supplementary, suppliant, suppression, surfeit, surreal, surreptitious, sustenance, symmetry, synchronous, synonymous

SHTRENGTH and SHTRONG

What the FUCK?

Did you read all the words in that first paragraph? NO? Do me a favor and go back and read at least the green words, the most common of the words listed.

Notice anything? The letter “S” sounds like the hissing sound a snake makes. Or like in the names Sally, Steve, Samantha, Scott, Scarlett, and Sam.

When the hell did it become appropriate, or “normal” to make it sound like the word “shaving?”

This is just the result of being LAZY, IGNORANT, ASSHOLES.

Yes, I will call you out and correct you.

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