*demonizing
I don't rightly give any amounts of shits for the "American" and "English" spellings, if you want to use a letter in your words that inherently changes and ruins the actual pronunciation, I'm going to point it out. It's like saying "Aluminium" instead of "Aluminum". Stop adding fu[i]c[/i]king letters into words to change them, half of the differences are pointless and just ruin the words.
I'll give you colours instead of colors, and a few others, but saying demonizing with an 's' in it should point out how shat up it sounds to anyone with an education higher than 3rd grade.
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Bearbeitet von Onion Beetle: 8/23/2014 12:05:17 PMYou are a -blam!-ing cretin and should hang yourself immediately with piano wire, my spelling is the correct and proper English form, you uneducated -blam!-ing waste of carbon. Your American spelling sickens me and your lack of knowledge further still, you are void of any intelligence or reason and your arrogance is unparalleled. End yourself.
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You sound too much like Verbatim.
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It's spelled 'demonising'. Americans just got lazy and thought 'That sounds like a z, uh, I mean zeeeee, let's spell it that way.'
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So then I should be pronouncing it like "demon-icing", because that's exactly what adding an s to it sounds like.
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It's a soft s, you fool.
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I'm glad it's so readily available to tell that dictionaries and thesaurus' point that out. "The word demonising had a 'soft' "s" in it's pronunciation. Feel free to go find that somewhere and tell me that it says it, saying it's a soft s is just a a way to cover for the incorrect letter usage in the first place.
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If you want to see the true butchering of the English language, I'll point you towards Ebonics.
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It's American English that [i]removed[/i] the letters, not the other way around.