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>>429232 Ok you mensa wanabe fuctards- it's a non standard word because the spelling matches an old colonial dialect. much in the same way that the british pronounce the word drawing as drawring or school as shool, early americans pronounced regardless with a heavy ir or er sound at the beginning. so to end the argument, it's not the word, but how it is spelled. the actually spelling is regardless but it can be pronounced regardless or irregardless. the misunderstanding comes from early american english teachers on both sides of the issue refusing to give in. thus we have a second spelling for a single word. you might as well argue over whether it is more correct to use the spelling color or colour. As a side note, american english contains more old english and original dialect than current british english does. Who gives a fuc? agreed, Lacey Chabert is made of much win and she makes me happy in my panta also-
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