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- Stevenson
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"Amazing! Your clumsiness with a blade is unmatched!"
Stevenson's Vocabulary Word of the Week:
Foment: (verb) To excite or arouse, i.e. 2014's Week of Randomness hopes to foment some activity on the forums.
Stevenson's Latin Phrase of the Week:
Brutum Fulmen: (senseless thunderbolt) This phrase, coined by Pliny the elder, is used to refer to an empty threat.






Foment: (verb) To excite or arouse, i.e. 2014's Week of Randomness hopes to foment some activity on the forums.
Stevenson's Latin Phrase of the Week:
Brutum Fulmen: (senseless thunderbolt) This phrase, coined by Pliny the elder, is used to refer to an empty threat.






- Doodleshark
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Since I have been pointed to... I honestly have to say that when I say that post, I just stared in confusion. It didn't make much sense, so no for me.
I'm not just saying this because I want to win. I think that it honestly wasn't a very good retort.
Also, I think we should have multiple threads for this. It's starting to get kinda crowded...
I'm not just saying this because I want to win. I think that it honestly wasn't a very good retort.
Also, I think we should have multiple threads for this. It's starting to get kinda crowded...






- Neo Zanther
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- Silver
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I was... under the impression that it was your turn.Josiah wrote:Any time Silver...
"Irregardless" and "Over exaggerated" are NEVER CORRECT EVER because they are redundant
Regardless means "without regard", and adding "ir" on the front actually makes it a double negative; exaggerate means "to overstate" so you're literally saying "over overstate."
Example: I can not exaggerate the importance of this fact enough, regardless of how often people ignore it.

Regardless means "without regard", and adding "ir" on the front actually makes it a double negative; exaggerate means "to overstate" so you're literally saying "over overstate."
Example: I can not exaggerate the importance of this fact enough, regardless of how often people ignore it.

- Doodleshark
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Unfortunately, Stevenson didn't like the wording of my last retort so you get to do another insult.Stevenson wrote:At Josiah:
Er...that's kind of an akward sentence........bleh....To be honest, I'd like to give Silver this point. If you had said, "There's somebody ELSE named Silver?", you would've gotten it....you had too much confidence in something that was way too specific. At least, I think so. Oh! And punctuation! An insult like that really needs an exclamation point! That also prob'ly would have won me over.
And doodleshark, that was cool. You get the point.
Doodle 3
Gar 3
Silver 3
Josiah 1
- Silver
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Oh. Right.
"You're about as talented as a bowling ball!"
"You're about as talented as a bowling ball!"
"Irregardless" and "Over exaggerated" are NEVER CORRECT EVER because they are redundant
Regardless means "without regard", and adding "ir" on the front actually makes it a double negative; exaggerate means "to overstate" so you're literally saying "over overstate."
Example: I can not exaggerate the importance of this fact enough, regardless of how often people ignore it.

Regardless means "without regard", and adding "ir" on the front actually makes it a double negative; exaggerate means "to overstate" so you're literally saying "over overstate."
Example: I can not exaggerate the importance of this fact enough, regardless of how often people ignore it.

- Stevenson
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*pokes Silver or Josiah to judge Opal's retort*
Oh, and Josiah's retort succeeds crazily. Throwback to the actual insult, very nice.
Josiah-2
Silver-3
Oh, and Josiah's retort succeeds crazily. Throwback to the actual insult, very nice.
Josiah-2
Silver-3
Stevenson's Vocabulary Word of the Week:
Foment: (verb) To excite or arouse, i.e. 2014's Week of Randomness hopes to foment some activity on the forums.
Stevenson's Latin Phrase of the Week:
Brutum Fulmen: (senseless thunderbolt) This phrase, coined by Pliny the elder, is used to refer to an empty threat.






Foment: (verb) To excite or arouse, i.e. 2014's Week of Randomness hopes to foment some activity on the forums.
Stevenson's Latin Phrase of the Week:
Brutum Fulmen: (senseless thunderbolt) This phrase, coined by Pliny the elder, is used to refer to an empty threat.






Point to Stevenson! Opal, your retort just doesn't seem strong enough.
Stevenson - 2
Opal - 1
***
Point to Doodle! Gar, your retort was too generic.
Doodle - 5
Gar - 3
So, if you want to play to 5 then Doodle wins. If you want to go to 10 you can although I'm changing the rules to five from now on just to speed things up.
***
And finally, to Silver...
"My swordsmanship is legendary!"
Stevenson - 2
Opal - 1
***
Point to Doodle! Gar, your retort was too generic.
Doodle - 5
Gar - 3
So, if you want to play to 5 then Doodle wins. If you want to go to 10 you can although I'm changing the rules to five from now on just to speed things up.
***
And finally, to Silver...
"My swordsmanship is legendary!"








