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Captain Steel
07-20-16, 11:28 PM
Let's get all Daedalean in our elucidation of correspondences from one betwixt the other, to the point where we are vaticinatory in our promulgation, with a felicity of ebullient exposition that is consonantly nonpareil, and is as provocative as it is pleasantly piquant!
Friendly Mushroom!
07-20-16, 11:52 PM
Your utterance is paragon in pompous vocal modus operandi.
This is a supercalifragilisticexpialidocious idea!
False Writer
07-21-16, 02:24 AM
These words are boring... None of them are onomatopoeic.
Captain Steel
07-21-16, 02:33 AM
These words are boring... None of them are onomatopoeic.
"I resemble that remark."
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Me no like big words, me no play dum dum game
BraedenG33
07-21-16, 03:47 AM
This cybernetic discussion thread is incessantly pedantic. Frankly I find it regrettable that you even decided we should indulge in such needless vocabulary flaunting as if our diction were an objective measure of that with which inflate both our identities and our egos, or perhaps simply to embolden ourselves as having something of more substantial volume suspended between our lower limbs and in front of our derrière.
Omnizoa
07-21-16, 05:23 AM
This cybernetic discussion thread is incessantly pedantic. Frankly I find it regrettable that you even decided we should indulge in such needless vocabulary flaunting as if our diction were an objective measure of that with which inflate both our identities and our egos, or perhaps simply to embolden ourselves as having something of more substantial volume suspended between our lower limbs and in front of our derrière.
An exquisitely over-compensatory measure to be sure. Why, this indelicate spar of verbosity lacks the eloquence only forfeited in a match of such infintisimal bids that it could only be so unvirtuously accosted on the world wide web from whence a proliferation of systemic sources of linguistic utility obfuscate any demonstrably verifiable advertisement of oral talent.
Or put another way: Thesauruses are for newbs.
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