I was eliminated from the spelling bee in fourth grade for spelling gray with an "ay." It was literally spelled "gray" on my crayon. It was in front of the whole school. I'm still pissed about it. So much injustice.
This is a great redpill moment and anon origin story. I think a lot of truth seekers had some sort of gaslighting experience early in their life that makes them question things more than the average joe.
50...which I’ve come to the conclusion that whole book series was a way of getting people to accept grooming and pain infliction. The fact that the media made such a big deal of it is validation enough.
If you're from England or Canada, it is spelled grey. Americans generally spell grey with an "a", although I have always spelled it with an "e". Grey with an "a" just doesn't look right to me!
What's the rule for using 'grey' vs 'gray'.....?
"ey" is questionable? "ay" is affirmative?
I was eliminated from the spelling bee in fourth grade for spelling gray with an "ay." It was literally spelled "gray" on my crayon. It was in front of the whole school. I'm still pissed about it. So much injustice.
I had Crayons in French
This is a great redpill moment and anon origin story. I think a lot of truth seekers had some sort of gaslighting experience early in their life that makes them question things more than the average joe.
It's a gray area ;)
Grey is more common in Brit English but either one works
The gray-haired greyman. Sounds like a winner to me
How many shades, tho
50...which I’ve come to the conclusion that whole book series was a way of getting people to accept grooming and pain infliction. The fact that the media made such a big deal of it is validation enough.
"gray" is American usage.
"grey" is British usage.
There are a lot of words like that. When there are two similar spellings and both seem to be correct, it's most likely American vs. British.
If you're from England or Canada, it is spelled grey. Americans generally spell grey with an "a", although I have always spelled it with an "e". Grey with an "a" just doesn't look right to me!
In college we had a student named ray that was gay. We called him 'gay Ray'. Perhaps we should have just shortened it to calling him 'G(r)ay'. kek