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I pronounce it gawg and I ain't going to stop. You?
I don't pronounce it.
When I don't think about it, GOG like in "fog", probably because of my first language. But Gee-Oh-Gee is superior. ;)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkHn--STc5A
I pronounce it as "gahg".
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InkPanther: When I don't think about it, GOG like in "fog", probably because of my first language. But Gee-Oh-Gee is superior. ;)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkHn--STc5A
Damn these were the good days.

Is that even the same shop ? Is that even the same timeline ? Can I go back to that parallel universe ?
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Telika: Damn these were the good days.

Is that even the same shop ? Is that even the same timeline ? Can I go back to that parallel universe ?
They were indeed.

Time travel can be messy from what I've been told.
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Warloch_Ahead: I pronounce it gawg
There's only one true way to pronunce it: gawk!
Gawg because it sounds like "grog".
Joe G : )
Gee-Oh-Gee. Because that's how Gee-Oh-Gee (specifically, Tee-Ee-Tee) pronounced it in its videos.
G-hoG
I pronounce it "Throatwobbler Mangrove".
I refuse to give it an american accent.
Ge-Oh-Ge, but not Jee-Oh-Jee. My accent pronouns the letter 'G' like in the word 'Good' rather than 'George'
Post edited November 10, 2022 by Takashi_Hafuza
The correct pronunciation has always been [dʒoʊdʒ].