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Flip-flops

any sandals, really, but especially flip-flops. I think if a girl was a solid 9 but she is wearing flip-flops she's now a 7. If her toenails are painted all fancy on top of all that she drops to a 4.

I got to disagree with you on this one. Flip-flops are the greatest thing. I live in them in the summer, no reason to cram your foot into an uncomfortable, hot and sweaty shoe in the summer. Flip flops or bare foot is the way to be in the summer. I find it weird when people wear shoes with shorts, especially board shorts.

Im indifferent on the painted toe nails.
 
https://www.cnn.com/2013/05/22/tech/web/pronounce-gif/



There you have it, from the creator of the format.

He's an idiot.

Graphics Interchange Format. Hard G.

Not Jraphics.

But, whether or not I'm right is irrelevant. The thread is about pet peeves. This is one of mine. If Jesus Himself comes down from the heavens and declares the pronunciation "JIF", I'll still think you're retarded if you pronounce it that way.


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He's an idiot.

Graphics Interchange Format. Hard G.

Not Jraphics.

But, whether or not I'm right is irrelevant. The thread is about pet peeves. This is one of mine. If Jesus Himself comes down from the heavens and declares the pronunciation "JIF", I'll still think you're retarded if you pronounce it that way.


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Count me in on this argument. It is a hard G sound due to the words in the acronym.
 
lin-ucks

But my German background makes me see it is lee-nooks, which is kind of weird. Not to mention the fact that I recently spent a year in Germany working with a lot of IT guys who all pronounced it that way. :)
 
Ive always heard it LIN-UCKS, with the soft "i".

If I had never heard anyone say it, I would probably be inclined to pronounce it LINE-UCKS.

But I don't feel strongly about it either way. As a graphic designer by profession, I am much more invested in GIFS, since I am dealing with them constantly.

For the record, if someone pronounces it JIF when speaking to me, I don't usually correct them.
 
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