by verecund gazelle
» 10 November 2020, 01:07
I think it is a legitimate way to end a sentence. Except when it isn't, though.
Apparently, it is used as a conjunction or an adverb; analogous to "although", and "however", respectively. I haven't really thought about this, ever. Although, I forgot how it really works, now remember how tough it is to not use "though" at the end, though. Though "though" can be used at the beginning, "though" can also be used at the end, though. Based and Though-pilled, though.
Also, how do you pronounce "though"? It's default value is set to what it is claimed to be pronounced as, but millions and billions of other
-ough words are pronounced as -off, -uff, or -ow, or some other counterintuitive phonic.
Though, I could have written a simple sentence for this meme topic, I chose to write an incoherent proto-essay; quite enjoyable, though. Flexing the 57 IQ is very befitting a 57 IQ person, though.
This is what I get for rating all my maps 1 star