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insure
#1
is the same word as "ensure"!!!

Freaky!!

Why don't they just make up their minds? Every other word only has one proper spelling
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#2
not every word. What about affect and effect?
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#3
It's all how you say it and how you use it.

Affect is a verb, effect is a noun.
Insure is what you do to a car, ensure is when you make sure you didn't leave your zipper open
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#4
damn ebonics if you ask me.
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songs that made the hit parade,
guys like us we had it made,
those were the days,
and you know where you were then,
girls were girls and men were men,
mister we could use a man like Herbert Hoover again,
didn't need no welfare states
everybody pulled his weight,
gee our old Lasalle ran great,
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#5
whats the deal with flammable and inflammable, those two always bugged the hell out of me
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It's always funny until someone gets hurt, and then it's just hilarious
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#6
You are flammable.
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#7
ok, but that still doesn't make me like these two words any better even if i am apparently one of them
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It's always funny until someone gets hurt, and then it's just hilarious
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#8
ravel and unravel mean the same thing.
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