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"harken" or "hearken"? (Both are valid, which one is better?) -- nm
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Beryllium
I've never seen nor heard hearken used. -- nm
Posted by
spamlet
Oct 27 '22, 09:56
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Listen hearken, Barbie is mad at you. -- nm
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crash davis
Oct 27, 10:19
It's US. But both are archaic. Probably harken makes more sense because it's consistent with hark. There's no such word as heark. -- nm
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Roger More
Oct 27, 10:02
Well you may have heard it (I figured it sounds the same?)
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ty97
Oct 27, 10:01
6
Every time I've heard it, I always clarify with the person that they are saying harken not hearken. I'm fun at parties -- nm
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rollo
Oct 27, 10:09
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"Actually, I said 'merkin'." -- nm
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Beryllium
Oct 27, 10:38
If you didn’t see daddydoom left a message (?) for your son on the DTL boards. -- nm
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spamlet
Oct 27, 10:13
3
Wow, what the fuck? -- nm
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rollo
Oct 27, 10:34
2
I’ll be honest, I made it through like the first 25%.
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spamlet
Oct 27, 10:38
1
Now I'm really curious but I don't have access anymore. -- nm
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Barynn
Oct 27, 10:47
hearken your gherkin -- nm
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Lafarrow
Oct 27, 09:58
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