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What versions of phonetic alphabets are there with
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Most of the time it's best to use the standard phonetics: alpha, bravo,
charlie, delta, echo, etc....

But in some situations, using an alternate phonetic set will make your
message much more clear & accurate, so it's better to use the alternate
phonetics when clearity and accuracy is paramount.

For example, using 'Anal Boy Ate Multiple Queers' for AB8MQ, is much more
clear and accurate.


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What versions of phonetic alphabets are there with
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why did you decide to crosspost this thread?

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Slow Code wrote:
"thesak" wrote in
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What versions of phonetic alphabets are there with
only female names?...





Most of the time it's best to use the standard phonetics: alpha, bravo,
charlie, delta, echo, etc....

But in some situations, using an alternate phonetic set will make your
message much more clear & accurate, so it's better to use the alternate
phonetics when clearity and accuracy is paramount.

For example, using 'Anal Boy Ate Multiple Queers' for AB8MQ, is much more
clear and accurate.


Sort of like how Sniveling **** is appropriate for you, FATASS!

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What versions of phonetic alphabets are there with
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why did you decide to crosspost this thread?


He's following in your example, markie.

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"thesak" wrote in
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What versions of phonetic alphabets are there with
only female names?...





Most of the time it's best to use the standard phonetics: alpha, bravo,
charlie, delta, echo, etc....

But in some situations, using an alternate phonetic set will make your
message much more clear & accurate, so it's better to use the alternate
phonetics when clearity and accuracy is paramount.

For example, using 'Anal Boy Ate Multiple Queers' for AB8MQ, is much more
clear and accurate.


Happy to Help

Hi Lardass Davies.




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