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lingthusiasm:

Gretchen:hey we should use tumblr blaze to tell people an interesting thing about linguistics!

Lauren: but, um, we don’t do ads?

Gretchen:this is different, people are using it to promote like, photos of their pets, it’s cute!

Lauren:okay, so what should we tell them?

Gretchen:we could link to a photo of our producer

Lauren:we’re an audio podcast, people are going to be disappointed if they start out expecting to get cat pics all the time

Gretchen:okay true. hm.

Lauren: linguistics facts wouldn’t be misleading though

Gretchen:WAIT

Gretchen: I’ve got it

Lauren:what

Gretchen: the Eeyore thing

Lauren: the Eeyore thing?

Gretchen:okay, so you know how the secondary animals in Winnie the Pooh all have really obvious names? Like, there’s a rabbit named Rabbit, an owl named Owl, a piglet named Piglet, two kangaroos called Kanga and Roo. And then there’s Eeyore

Lauren: who also has an obvious name

Gretchen: yeah, obvious to you and A. A. Milne, who both have non-rhotic accents! I was a full adult when I learned that Eeyore was just the sound a donkey makes, like it’s the British spelling of “hee-haw”

Lauren:and Australian! I have always known this

Gretchen: not for me! I still remember exactly where I was when I found out, I just spent the next five minutes saying “Eeyore” to myself in a British accent

Lauren: so, just so we’re clear, your plan is to spend $10 in the hope that a few randomly selected people scrolling through tumblr will pause and say “Eeyore” at the screen with and without the R?

Gretchen: yes, this sounds perfect, yes.

Well

it fucken WORKED

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