Thrust. <---That is a really weird word! It just sounds so...wrong.
Pulchritudinous: It's to freaking long. I learned it in Communication Arts I didn't write it down when I was supposed to because I knew I would spell it wrong and it's to long.
Catastrophe: It's supposed to be dramatic or something but it just sounds stupid to me.
Wow, no one's said platypus yet. And it's a proper noun, but the Dickens character Wackford Squeers.
"What if, doctor, we need these knots and these tangles because they're the only things holding our souls down - and if we untied the knots and untangled the tangles and stretched them out ... would our souls just float away?" ~Luke Kennard, A Practical Course in Entry Level Expressionism
Weird is a funny word. So is moose. And I'm really glad someone said chair, because sometimes I think of the word chair and wonder if it's even really a word or some joke.
We've got deep-fried water bears and horse wigs!
If you're slapped in Guam, you're slapped in real life. --chibibo
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