View Full Version : The English Language - Episode 12
Rhyaehar
05 Jun 2009, 13:03
In today's episode, we explore one of the most diverse words in the English language.
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Raedwulf
05 Jun 2009, 18:25
Disatisfaction? Incompitance? Centence?! They couldn't even get the "ultimate" sentence right, because it should be "Fucking fucker's fucking fucked", thus encompassing the 4 main parts of speech - adjective, noun, adverb, verb - without using any other words at all. Plus their etymology is very dodgy - it is possibly from an Indo-European root meaning strike, but not specifically from frichen. For more, see here, http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?l=f&p=14
And you need to find something productive to do, my lad! ;)
Disatisfaction? Incompitance? Centence?! They couldn't even get the "ultimate" sentence right, because it should be "Fucking fucker's fucking fucked", thus encompassing the 4 main parts of speech - adjective, noun, adverb, verb - without using any other words at all. Plus their etymology is very dodgy - it is possibly from an Indo-European root meaning strike, but not specifically from frichen. For more, see here, http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?l=f&p=14
And you need to find something productive to do, my lad! ;)
Pot? Kettle? Black? :P
Raedwulf
09 Jun 2009, 17:57
Not at all. Mocking the afflicted is productive. When the afflicted happens to be Rhy, anyway... ;)
Touché dear sir, touché :)
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