I think that one's pronunciation of 'Circy' may somehow relate to one's opinion of the man(?). Yes, phonatically it is 'sir-see', but having two 'c's in a word that both use the 's' sound doth sound silly (like cecil or ceciel). And thus one has the choice of kir-see of sir-kee. Kir-see sounds incredibly girly, so if that's what you think of circs, then that's his name. For me it's Sir-kee, because he showed me his willy.
I agree, his knighting would, scientifically, cause the end of the world. It is interesting to examine that, if said knighting occured, whilst one may believe the event simply to be a sign of social decline, it is infact not so. Chris Street is just a victim of circumstance (that's sir-kum-stans, by the way), a man who's knighting would cause, and not be caused by, the apocalypse.
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Circy = Sir-key.
Always has been, always will be. Phonetically, etymologically and physically.
Circle = Sir-kel.
Circumsize = Sir-Kum-Size (also the name of a porn star).
Circumflex = Sir-Kum-Flex.
guess what letter is at the end of those words you gave with a hard C sound? a fucking U, circY has a fucking Y at the end of it. quit being a dumbshit. phoenically circy is pronounced "sir see" the ONLY reason its pronounced "sir key" is because of the history behind it. now quit being a fuck and start listening to reason
example: CYan, CYber, CYprus, CYlinder. and if you STILL dont believe me, then howabout the word farce? does it sound like "far keh" to you? and if you say "but chicken, sir, thats an e at the end, not a y." then suck on this: farcy. its pronounced the same way, "far see"
problem solved, phoenically circy=sir see. so shut the fuck up