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Is it normal to start developing a trigger where people replace the ng at the end of words with an n and pronounce it like that? Or when people use *&probablyatypo&* instead of *&probablyatypo&*? It’s getting so bad that I’m on edge when watching my favorite content creators on youtube and actually listening out for it like it’s some sort of ocd.