is the first half of WASM pronounced
@casey besides, anyone who claims their answer is objectively the right one is displaying pedantry, not linguistics
@relsqui I generally find that from strangers on the internet, the latter is used as an excuse for the former
@casey agreed, my point is just that it's not
@casey why would anyone use wasm, it seems so much less convenient than wasd
@casey rhymes with chasm imo (or asm but that’s just the same question).
@casey the front half of WASM is pronounced:
@casey when by itself a as in whacked. If in a sentence preceded by “awesome” then a as in wahwah.
Anyone I don't know who demonstrates their knowledge of linguistics in the replies is getting blocked and shoved in a digital locker btw