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Blaiyan said:
Galaki said:
Blaiyan said:
sesquipedalian

ses·qui·pe·da·lian
n. A long word.

adj.

  1. Given to or characterized by the use of long words.
  2. Long and ponderous; polysyllabic.

 


 Did I use it wrong or are you informing people of what it means? Lol. yeah I could've just said, use sesquipedalian words but if characterized by by the use of long words, a sesquipedalian vghcartz member would mean a member who uses long words, Right?


Just saving others time on checking up on the definition. How else would I pique their interest to continue to seek out what polysyllabic means? (Assuming they didn't break that word apart)



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Nickelbackro said:
Wii iz da bestest fanboi sight in allz uv teh intranets whooooooooooo

 Stop ruining the sites' superior intelligence level you inferior, corpulent fool.



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Nintendo Zealot said:

fool


"A fool is a fool who will only listen to the foolish opinions of other foolish fools...", Franziska Von Karma



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Wikipedia says...

Geniuses are often accused of lacking common sense, or emotional sensitivity. Stories of a genius in a given field being unable to grasp "everyday" concepts are abundant and of ancient vintage: in his dialog Theætetus, Plato offers a picturesque anecdote of the absentmindedness of Thales. Some individuals in this arena of "absent-minded professors" and persons lacking normal social skills fall in the autism spectrum (such as Asperger syndrome). genius's intense focus on a given subject might appear obsessive-compulsive in nature, but it might also simply be a choice made by the individual. If one is performing groundbreaking work in one's field, maintaining other elements of life might logically be relegated to insignificance.

You could prolly change the word genious to fanboy hahahaha



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--OkeyDokey-- said:
This thread is rather shallow and pedantic.

I was about to use that.........damn you Okey!



SnowWhitesDrug said:
Wikipedia says...

Geniuses are often accused of lacking common sense, or emotional sensitivity. Stories of a genius in a given field being unable to grasp "everyday" concepts are abundant and of ancient vintage: in his dialog Theætetus, Plato offers a picturesque anecdote of the absentmindedness of Thales. Some individuals in this arena of "absent-minded professors" and persons lacking normal social skills fall in the autism spectrum (such as Asperger syndrome). genius's intense focus on a given subject might appear obsessive-compulsive in nature, but it might also simply be a choice made by the individual. If one is performing groundbreaking work in one's field, maintaining other elements of life might logically be relegated to insignificance.

You could prolly change the word genious to fanboy hahahaha

 Ergo, fanboy=Genius. Spread the word.