Surely we can dispense with one or two of those.
Because it's like that, and that's the way it is.
How riveting. Are you always this interesting? I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.
We can dispense with the first set of two s's, I should think. Double "s" usually signifies an unvoiced /s/ anyway, not a /z/ sound, as it is in "possess". The word sucks
My answers like this are more rivetting and interesting than those of anybody who does nothing but criticise the English language. At least I don't do that. Lol:)
Well, if you cut it back to a reasonable number you have "posse", ... and that could lead to some problems.