become-the-fangirl:imcomingbackmurph:someone smarter than me please explainOk so I get it now, it’s
become-the-fangirl:imcomingbackmurph:someone smarter than me please explainOk so I get it now, it’s all to do with how each letter is pronounced. For example, R is pronounced like “are”, F is pronounced like “eff”, and so each letter is alphabetized by the way of the spelling in which it is pronounced. So, it ends up like this:A, ach, are, bee, cue, dee, double u, ee, eff, el, em, en, ess, ex, gee, I, jay, kay, oh, pee, see, tee, vee, why, you, and zeeAnd then in turn:A, H, R, B, Q, D, W, E, F, L, M, N, S, X, G, I, J, K, O, P, C, T, V, Y, U, and Z -- source link