Dave Mandl on Nostr: Not being an expert, I always thought there might be some subtle difference between a ...
Not being an expert, I always thought there might be some subtle difference between a "stutter" and a "stammer," but I'm now pretty sure there isn't. "Stutter" is largely US and "stammer" largely UK, but that's it. (Pictured: the FT, a UK paper.)
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