The extra u is how I pronounce it. Nobody pronounces without it, and if they do it is pronounced "Coler"
English
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But we already know how it's pronounced. So why add the extra letter? I say a new, easy to learn, global language should be created. English is too autistic.
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The global language is pictures. A Doctor made an app that takes sentences and turns them into pictures that can be lined up with proper grammar. This teaches autistic people to communicate, it can teach a second language as well as a first (If you learned Japanese, it would be <japanese> means dog, but an American kid would learn <picture of dog> means dog. Essentially, you would learn french by <picture of dog> means chien), and it makes sense. [spoiler]side not: What language do deaf people think in? Pictures. What language do deaf, blind people think in? Feelings and Emotions What language do deaf, blind, paralyzed, sociopaths straight out of birth people think in? No one knows...[/spoiler]
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We shall create a way to speak with our minds!
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Hence my spoiler. The earliest forms of "mind reading" are already available at the highest end hospitals, but they are unreliable. It takes the neural signal of what you are seeing, and relays that to a screen. It is next to impossible to make out the image currently, but if you see what the subject is looking at you are all "Oh! I can see it! That dark blob is the person!"
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That's pretty cool stuff! I think it goes without saying, we've only scratched the surface with the brain.
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Scratching brains is bad >:(
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Shoving electrodes in there to monitor brain activity is alright though.
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Not what I was talking about exactly, but interestingly relevant