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So on my travels on this, a social media platform for reading, writing, griping, moaning, flaming and roleplay. I've noticed that it's often used by halfwits...

I did additionally to this, notice one who 'could not' and probably 'cannot' see the differentiation between two vastly different words.

Fear not, your unlikely saviour is here.

Let me clue you in darling.
Whole versus hole.

A 'Hole' is a noun that refers to a hollow place. Remembering that 'hole' and 'hollow' both start with an 'h' is a good way to remember the difference.

For example, these items are synonymous with holes, in that, the following items use them with varying degrees of success;

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For example, these items are synonymous with holes, in that, the following items use them with varying degrees of success;

• Animals
• Slaves
• Miners
• Cadavers (dead or alive)
• Your brain (for the halfwits)
• A cock..... (of any type)

'Whole' can be a noun referring to something that is complete, but is more commonly used as an adjective describing a noun that is complete.

• Your soul (unless your name is Voldemort)

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