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Color is spelled like that because colour is wrong, you british pansys, amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
I spell it colour. Not only British people spell it like that.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Me too :)
by Anonymous13 years ago
Us Canadians spell it like that too.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I spell it colour. Color sounds gay.
by Anonymous13 years ago
But they're pronounced exactly the same aren't they? D:
by Anonymous13 years ago
It SOUNDS the same fuckhead.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Hey dumb ass, it SOUNDS the same...LOOKS different. Think before you post you idiot.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Hey Idiot, it was an expression, not actually saying that it sounds different. Loser.
by Anonymous13 years ago
gtfo
by Anonymous13 years ago
Every country except America spell it like that.....
by Anonymous13 years ago
yeah.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I'm in America and I spell it that way..
by Anonymous13 years ago
its spelt 'colour' in most places except america, because American's are just too lazy to add the 'u'.
by Anonymous13 years ago
*It's, America
by Anonymous13 years ago
FAIL!
by Anonymous13 years ago
I agree, people need to learn english
by Anonymous13 years ago
It's not wrong you dumbass, every country has its own way of spelling some things. And not only do the Brits spell it like that, but also the Aussies and Kiwis.
Its just a few differences, like organization and organisation, aswell as labour and labor.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Colour doesn't look right. I'm not saying it's wrong, different languages have different spelling. But if you said "colour" in english, it would be like "Col-hour". But, to each his own. That's just why I use color.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Wow, this has been a successful troll.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I don't enunciate the "u" in colour, so I just spell in color.
by Anonymous13 years ago
You don't enunciate the 't' in bitch either does that mean you spell it bich?
by Anonymous13 years ago
You should, faggot.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Was i talking to you?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Well when you post something on a public, free website, whatever you say is EVERYONES business. So yes you were.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Yea but what you said had nothing to do with what i said.I made an analogy to what that guy said and you just popped out out of nowhere and called me a faggot.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Why yes I did, thank you for noticing.
by Anonymous13 years ago
My pleasure, douche.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Seeeeee, now you're catchin' on.
by Anonymous13 years ago
The only thing you're catching on is a dick
by Anonymous13 years ago
Haha, And they was all like you're trollinnn' and I was like I AM NOT TROLLINNNN', I am Boxxy you see. :] mhm.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Camwhore
by Anonymous13 years ago
Haha he's a flamerrrrr haha
by Anonymous13 years ago
It's biTch. You don't say Bich. So, you see what he said was a valid point.
by Anonymous13 years ago
i had spelled it colour on a first grade spelling test and got marked wrong now i know America's wrong and demand a grade change. (even now my spell check says colour is wrong -__-)
by Anonymous13 years ago
Thats probably because you have selected "English (USA)" as your default language.
by Anonymous13 years ago
that's cause i live in USA but i refuse to allow that spelling test grade to count
by Anonymous13 years ago
You wonder when in history Americans decided to be different from the rest of the world.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Both ways are correct, but there is a reason behind it. Americans didn't see the point in adding all the u's in words (ex. Sulphur, favourite, colour) because back in the day Americans did not believe in silent letters, so both are right just with different stories behind them.
by Anonymous13 years ago
If we took the letter u out of the word colour because we don't believe in silent letters, would you care to explain why we haven't also changed the words bologna and Wednesday? I think that us Americans just like to be different, which is why we spell colour as color and we use inches/feet/yards instead of the metric system, which in my opinion is also kinda stupid because it can be kinda confusing when we go pretty much anywhere else in the world.
by Anonymous13 years ago
We spell it that way in Canada, too. It's not wrong, your country just spells it differently. :)
by Anonymous13 years ago
1. The langauge you claim to speak is ENGLISH from ENGLAND therefore we have the correct spelling and America can't spell properly.
2. It's pansies not pansys so that says a lot about your grammar and spelling.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Well OUR english is different because we didn't want to be like the ASSHOLES from ENGLAND. Why do you think we whooped your ass and became a seperate country?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Go speak American somewhere else :P and... I love how you've stereotyped all English people as being assholes. Kind of mean, but you seem to be quite mean anyways.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Well I live in AMERICA. So I'll just fall into the rest of the worlds stereotype of americans and just do whatever the fuck I want.
by Anonymous13 years ago
.... If you want to be a Stereotype, that's fine, just leave the rest of us alone, ta :)
by Anonymous13 years ago
oh, but why would I ever do that? The more the merrier.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Won't be very merry if you make people be stereotypes though, will it?
by Anonymous13 years ago
It will be oh so very merry, and we will join hands in a circle and sing kumbaya.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Will you force them to do that, too?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Yeppity doo da yeppity day. My oh my what a wonderful day.
by Anonymous13 years ago
STOP. Hammertime :)
by Anonymous13 years ago
See, I can work wonders. Now you are joking. You were not very nice when you first commented. :D
by Anonymous13 years ago
Neither were you :P Wanna be friends?
by Anonymous13 years ago
ha, why not. :]
by Anonymous13 years ago
Yay :)
by Anonymous13 years ago
Keep in mind that it was your ancestors who came to America and changed the spelling
by Anonymous13 years ago
Americans are the only ones who spell colour color. so you kind of lose
by Anonymous13 years ago
I'd rather lose at this then a war with one of my colonies. You'd know all about that.
by Anonymous13 years ago
OMFG, It's a extra letter, get the fuck over it. Seriously!
by Anonymous13 years ago
I spell colour, flavour, favourite, humour. etc.
It just looks better and fuller, plus I lived in England as a child so I learned it like that.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I think almost every country in the entire world spells the words correctly because most americans are apparantly to lazy to spell out the words. Eg. Its not "airplanes" its "aeroplanes" right? Btw I'm from south africa :)
by Anonymous13 years ago
Because that really matters. aero= greek for air. Either way, it's airplane.
by Anonymous13 years ago
it's colour......we made up the language...
by Anonymous13 years ago
Does it actually matter???
by Anonymous13 years ago
it's too bad that you are trying to tell people how to spell "color/colour" properly when you actually spelled pansies wrong...Epic Fail...maybe next time you will think about what your posting
by Anonymous13 years ago
...weren't the British here first?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Actually, the English language did not come to America until our ancestors went there.
The Americans were simply too lazy to make their own language, so they ripped off ours, and replaced certain words with their own, like "closet" and "popsicle" and "sidewalk".
The true spelling is "colour". You Americans are the one spelling it wrong.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Okay, once again, stop bashing all Americans. "The Americans were lazy." ? We weren't lazy, darling. Like you said, your ancestors came to our country to start it. You're the ones who started our country. You're the ones who made English our national language.
So, we're not lazy. If anyone, your ancestors are the lazy ones for not making America it's own language since they were the ones who came here first and started the country.
And yes, over the years we have changed it around quite a bit. We completely understand that. And most of us couldn't care less about what you say and what we say. It's choice, and everyone has a choice.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Its normally how you learnt it as a child, like the rest of your lanuage skills. I, a true born Austrlian, spell colour because it looks right. However, that is most likely due to having been taught that all my life. I get the Americans side though, they were taught differently. Just like I, with British family, pronounce things slightly different to my classmates. Everyone says or spells things slightly different, but in the end, we are all human and should be sophisticated enough to calmly accept our differences.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Don't be mean no the letter "u"... I am Canadian.
by Anonymous13 years ago
ENGLAND CAME BEFORE USA YOU IDIOT! COLOUR, MUM, AND METRIC SYSTEM CAME FIRST! YOU IDIOTS HAD TO CHANGE EVERYTHING DIDNT YOU!!!?!?!?!?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Dude, you're a friggin idiot. Your crappy slang came from English, which originated from ENGLAND, which is in BRITAIN, which is where BRITISH PEOPLE ARE FROM! GET A BRAIN AND LEARN HOW TO SPELL
by Anonymous13 years ago
Why don't we all just calm down...
I'm English and have no problem with 'color'/'colour' except it's annoying to see people spelling like that, when if we did it we'd be in for a bit o' laughter ;D
by Anonymous13 years ago
People like you, make Americans look really bad. Good job.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Assholes like you, make Americans look really bad. Good job. I'm very proud of you for degrading our country. You are a natural war hero, an inspiration to all. You will go far in life, and your children will be amazing little assholes like you.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Hahahahahaha
by Anonymous13 years ago
I hate being American because of dumbasses like you around the country
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