Sounds Right, looks wrong
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Sounds Right, looks wrong
I've thought of this before but never started it. You know how some words sound like other words when spoken? Well, what if we wrote a story using words that sound like the words you mean, but are spelled like a different word. When you look at it, it would seem like jibberish, but when you read it out loud, it would sound perfectly understandable. Sample:
Ones eye road they're whores threw eh passed your
(once I rode their horse through a pasture)
So the challenge is to attach another (wrong word) to this to keep it going. Make sure it sounds like original word when it's spoken. I'll use that example as a start on the next page and see how long we can keep it going.
Ones eye road they're whores threw eh passed your
(once I rode their horse through a pasture)
So the challenge is to attach another (wrong word) to this to keep it going. Make sure it sounds like original word when it's spoken. I'll use that example as a start on the next page and see how long we can keep it going.