And I assure you, it definitely fits the community

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      Hm. Now I’m trying to think of an accent it doesn’t work in. Something like Baltimore or some variation of cockney? Rural Australian? Idk, it seems to work pretty much fine in all that I can think of.

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        I guess you forgot British English exists 😆 I had to have the joke explained to me as that’s the English I was taught and had never heard the pronunciation that way before.

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          Oh right, that E) Yeah, I wasn’t even considering British English, went straight to the weird ones in my mind.

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            Haha, the brain works in the weirdest ways sometimes! (Though British English is a bit weird tbh)

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          Can you share said explanation with the rest of the dullards such as myself?

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            Pronounce “lever” to rhyme with “weather” - the punchline will then make sense (I don’t want to write it here in case I spoil it for someone 😀)