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impulsively eating something you saw a bird eat is an easy way to get sick. or die. stick it on your bottom lip for a while to see if it will have any æffect (idk which one it is so i used both)
Unless you’re using “effect” as a synonym for “cause” (as a verb), in which case “effect” is a verb. E.g. “This policy effected a change in future voting patterns”
impulsively eating something you saw a bird eat is an easy way to get sick. or die. stick it on your bottom lip for a while to see if it will have any æffect (idk which one it is so i used both)
Verb: affect.
Noun: effect.
thanks
Unless you’re using “effect” as a synonym for “cause” (as a verb), in which case “effect” is a verb. E.g. “This policy effected a change in future voting patterns”
effect/affect doesnt even look like a real word to me anymore :/
I search for cinnamons pretty hard these days.
relevant xkcd