all stop consonants (and most other letters) can appear geminated in (written; not spoken) english, with the exception of ⟨k⟩, for apparently no reason at all. in the contexts where k would normally be geminated, instead of writing ⟨kk⟩, you write ⟨ck⟩ for some reason. ⟨cc⟩ is still fine too; it can be seen in words like occur and accord.
I wonder why that is?
advice request re: mh -, uspol tangential
i don't think this is technically allowed by the apartment complex either so maybe we should go complain
does anyone know if that's a good idea?
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