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steve2310mt
steve2310mt Posts: 11 Member
edited November 27 in Chit-Chat
Deadpool 2 (Very funny 😁)

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  • felixg1109
    felixg1109 Posts: 172 MFP Moderator
    Indeed! Just as good as the first one :-)
  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
    Deadpool 2 (Very funny 😁)

    For all the impulsive flamboyance of Deadpool's patter, the liberating power of personal virtue, and the disinhibiting promise of second chances, "Deadpool 2" feels narrowly impersonal and oppressively unfree.
  • Cameron_1969
    Cameron_1969 Posts: 2,855 Member
    cee134 wrote: »
    Deadpool 2 (Very funny 😁)

    For all the impulsive flamboyance of Deadpool's patter, the liberating power of personal virtue, and the disinhibiting promise of second chances, "Deadpool 2" feels narrowly impersonal and oppressively unfree.

    You have one of those "word of the day" calendars, don't you?
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  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
    cee134 wrote: »
    Deadpool 2 (Very funny 😁)

    For all the impulsive flamboyance of Deadpool's patter, the liberating power of personal virtue, and the disinhibiting promise of second chances, "Deadpool 2" feels narrowly impersonal and oppressively unfree.

    You are vocabulary goals <3

    I quoted that. :D
  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
    cee134 wrote: »
    Deadpool 2 (Very funny 😁)

    For all the impulsive flamboyance of Deadpool's patter, the liberating power of personal virtue, and the disinhibiting promise of second chances, "Deadpool 2" feels narrowly impersonal and oppressively unfree.

    You have one of those "word of the day" calendars, don't you?

    No, I have google which works even better. ;)
  • Cameron_1969
    Cameron_1969 Posts: 2,855 Member
    edited July 2018
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    Deadpool 2 (Very funny 😁)

    For all the impulsive flamboyance of Deadpool's patter, the liberating power of personal virtue, and the disinhibiting promise of second chances, "Deadpool 2" feels narrowly impersonal and oppressively unfree.

    You are vocabulary goals <3

    I quoted that. :D

    If that was a legitimate reviewer, then he's a narcissistic fool. . (or he has a word-of-the-day calendar).
  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
    edited July 2018
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    Deadpool 2 (Very funny 😁)

    For all the impulsive flamboyance of Deadpool's patter, the liberating power of personal virtue, and the disinhibiting promise of second chances, "Deadpool 2" feels narrowly impersonal and oppressively unfree.

    You are vocabulary goals <3

    I quoted that. :D

    If that was a legitimate reviewer, then he's a narcissistic fool. . (or he has a word-of-the-day calendar).

    I haven't even seen Deadpool 2 yet. I want to.

    “Deadpool 2,” Reviewed: A Deadening Sequel That Feels like Simulacrum
    By Richard Brody of The New Yorker

    https://www.newyorker.com/culture/richard-brody/deadpool-2-a-deadening-sequel-that-feels-like-simulacrum
  • Cameron_1969
    Cameron_1969 Posts: 2,855 Member
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    Deadpool 2 (Very funny 😁)

    For all the impulsive flamboyance of Deadpool's patter, the liberating power of personal virtue, and the disinhibiting promise of second chances, "Deadpool 2" feels narrowly impersonal and oppressively unfree.

    You are vocabulary goals <3

    I quoted that. :D

    If that was a legitimate reviewer, then he's a narcissistic fool. . (or he has a word-of-the-day calendar).

    I haven't even seen Deadpool 2 yet. I want to.

    “Deadpool 2,” Reviewed: A Deadening Sequel That Feels like Simulacrum
    By Richard Brody of The New Yorker

    Yep. . a narcissistic fool with a thesaurus . .
  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    Deadpool 2 (Very funny 😁)

    For all the impulsive flamboyance of Deadpool's patter, the liberating power of personal virtue, and the disinhibiting promise of second chances, "Deadpool 2" feels narrowly impersonal and oppressively unfree.

    You are vocabulary goals <3

    I quoted that. :D

    If that was a legitimate reviewer, then he's a narcissistic fool. . (or he has a word-of-the-day calendar).

    I haven't even seen Deadpool 2 yet. I want to.

    “Deadpool 2,” Reviewed: A Deadening Sequel That Feels like Simulacrum
    By Richard Brody of The New Yorker

    Yep. . a narcissistic fool with a thesaurus . .

    But he said Simulacrum.... so he must be smart.
  • Cameron_1969
    Cameron_1969 Posts: 2,855 Member
    edited July 2018
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    Deadpool 2 (Very funny 😁)

    For all the impulsive flamboyance of Deadpool's patter, the liberating power of personal virtue, and the disinhibiting promise of second chances, "Deadpool 2" feels narrowly impersonal and oppressively unfree.

    You are vocabulary goals <3

    I quoted that. :D

    If that was a legitimate reviewer, then he's a narcissistic fool. . (or he has a word-of-the-day calendar).

    I haven't even seen Deadpool 2 yet. I want to.

    “Deadpool 2,” Reviewed: A Deadening Sequel That Feels like Simulacrum
    By Richard Brody of The New Yorker

    Yep. . a narcissistic fool with a thesaurus . .

    But he said Simulacrum.... so he must be smart.

    My lexicon is fairly robust, but what the F*** is a Simulacrum! .I'm not even gonna look it up, because if I ever used that in conversation I would want you to punch me.
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  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    Deadpool 2 (Very funny 😁)

    For all the impulsive flamboyance of Deadpool's patter, the liberating power of personal virtue, and the disinhibiting promise of second chances, "Deadpool 2" feels narrowly impersonal and oppressively unfree.

    You are vocabulary goals <3

    I quoted that. :D

    If that was a legitimate reviewer, then he's a narcissistic fool. . (or he has a word-of-the-day calendar).

    I haven't even seen Deadpool 2 yet. I want to.

    “Deadpool 2,” Reviewed: A Deadening Sequel That Feels like Simulacrum
    By Richard Brody of The New Yorker

    Yep. . a narcissistic fool with a thesaurus . .

    But he said Simulacrum.... so he must be smart.

    My lexicon is fairly robust, but what the F*** is a Simulacrum! .I'm not even gonna look it up, because if I ever used that in conversation I would want you to punch me.

    sim·u·la·crum
    noun

    an image or representation of someone or something.
    "a small-scale simulacrum of a skyscraper"

    an unsatisfactory imitation or substitute.
    "a bland simulacrum of American soul music"


    That being said, how is Deadpool an imitation of itself?
  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
    That word is just pretentious (simulacrum) We should have a word of the day thread...Cee's word of the day

    Me not know many words. :D

    Also there might have been one. But I am tempted to start one now.
  • Sami488
    Sami488 Posts: 149 Member
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    Deadpool 2 (Very funny 😁)

    For all the impulsive flamboyance of Deadpool's patter, the liberating power of personal virtue, and the disinhibiting promise of second chances, "Deadpool 2" feels narrowly impersonal and oppressively unfree.

    You are vocabulary goals <3

    I quoted that. :D

    If that was a legitimate reviewer, then he's a narcissistic fool. . (or he has a word-of-the-day calendar).

    I haven't even seen Deadpool 2 yet. I want to.

    “Deadpool 2,” Reviewed: A Deadening Sequel That Feels like Simulacrum
    By Richard Brody of The New Yorker

    Yep. . a narcissistic fool with a thesaurus . .

    But he said Simulacrum.... so he must be smart.

    My lexicon is fairly robust, but what the F*** is a Simulacrum! .I'm not even gonna look it up, because if I ever used that in conversation I would want you to punch me.

    sim·u·la·crum
    noun

    an image or representation of someone or something.
    "a small-scale simulacrum of a skyscraper"

    an unsatisfactory imitation or substitute.
    "a bland simulacrum of American soul music"


    That being said, how is Deadpool an imitation of itself?

    His word of the day calendar does not include definitions. He must have the Simulacrum of a real word of the day calendar.
  • Cameron_1969
    Cameron_1969 Posts: 2,855 Member
    cee134 wrote: »
    That word is just pretentious (simulacrum) We should have a word of the day thread...Cee's word of the day

    Me not know many words. :D

    Also there might have been one. But I am tempted to start one now.

    I think you just did.
  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
    Diphthong

    diph·thong
    noun

    a sound formed by the combination of two vowels in a single syllable, in which the sound begins as one vowel and moves toward another (as in coin, loud, and side ).

    a digraph representing the sound of a diphthong or single vowel (as in feat ).

    a compound vowel character; a ligature (such as æ ).
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  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
    cee134 wrote: »
    Diphthong

    diph·thong
    noun

    a sound formed by the combination of two vowels in a single syllable, in which the sound begins as one vowel and moves toward another (as in coin, loud, and side ).

    a digraph representing the sound of a diphthong or single vowel (as in feat ).

    a compound vowel character; a ligature (such as æ ).

    hmmmm.....not sure about using this one....

    Look at the diphthong on that word, best one I have heard yet!


    Bumfuzzle


    Bumfuzzle means "to confuse or fluster." It's a word from the southern U.S. Definitely a regionalism, this word is less popular (but much more hilarious) than some of it's counterparts like befuddle or bewilder. And, to confuse people even more, consider naming your puppy bumfuzzle. “Bumfuzzle! Come here, boy!” That's sure to turn some heads at the dog park.
  • Cameron_1969
    Cameron_1969 Posts: 2,855 Member
    Defenestrate: To throw out of a window. . e.g. I defenestrated that ho when I caught her playing my x-box.
  • steve2310mt
    steve2310mt Posts: 11 Member
    I am Bumfuzzled by this conversation lol
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