Quit trying to intimidate with big words
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Big words are full of toxins and cause cancer.
I only use generic words that I can pronounce, because big words are too complicated and are ultimately going to give me brain holes.
However, hippopotamuses rule.0 -
Hip mo pottamus0
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I just Google imaged "hypnopotimus" and there was not one result. Someone Photoshop something immediately!0
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This thread is insultificating and I for one will not stand for the brutalizerization of innocent members of this community who are only here to practice some kumbayayasisterhood. If you won't reliquisherize the postifications made hereoninwith we cannot be responsible for the repercussionations that might resultify.
If I may quote the words of the great Oswald Bates:
"First of all... we must internalize the flatulation of the matter... by transmitting the effervescence of the Indianesian proximity in order to further segregate the crux... of my venereal infection."
http://youtu.be/9ROOi5xagxg
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PurringMyrrh wrote: »I just Google imaged "hypnopotimus" and there was not one result. Someone Photoshop something immediately!
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La_Malfaisante wrote: »__drmerc__ wrote: »
Excuse me sir, do you have a problem with French people? Je me comprends pas pourquoi, nous sommes des personnes comme les autres...
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This thread is insultificating and I for one will not stand for the brutalizerization of innocent members of this community who are only here to practice some kumbayayasisterhood. If you won't reliquisherize the postifications made hereoninwith we cannot be responsible for the repercussionations that might resultify.
Damn you, autocorrect!!
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dude. There are dictionaries online for free.0
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.... wait. FRENCH? Bahaha! "de novo" is Latin. It means new. Lipogenesis means making fat. De novo lipogenesis therefore would refer to your body creating new fat. I'm willing to bet they were talking about producing new fat cells, rather than expanding the ones you already have. No charge from your friendly neighborhood copy editor.0
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FatOldManMN wrote: »I don't know what the word apathy means and I don't care!
My Dad asked me if I was oblivious or just apathetic. I told him I don't know, and I don't care.
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__drmerc__ wrote: »I noticed some posters around here are trying to bully others by using big words we/I don't understand. That's not going to work, we are pretty smart and figure things out too
We should all be here to support each other on our journeys
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
Sorry if that was too big for you.
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MaxPower0102 wrote: »My Dad asked me if I was oblivious or just apathetic. I told him I don't know, and I don't care.
Dude. that was too funny!
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