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Diminutive abstractions more often than not…

Written by The Sarcasmist on July 23, 2010 - Comments (6)

Diminutive abstractions more often than not travel incognito in a ponderous confabulation.
-Sarcasm Society


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  1. Name Required

    Like the fact that you hate your readers/members and followers but to hide that small fact you made up a whole web site and a few social network addons to pick on them without their getting it? Nice :)

  2. nightingale801

    :D In other words I just experienced how a((once upon a time)) investigative question that is actually an answer in disguise can become a statement with elegant breathtaking accentuation like when the clock stops and begins at the end of the last letter . . . and if I get it right you ‘ll have to touch your lips, exercise your facial muscles a lot hm hold on I might*song of crickets* remember the linguistic term hm no need to I can with outmost certainty claim that if you read out loud these words you ‘ll have a happy mouth, lips, cheekbones etc and if I was Dumbo and large flapping ears:p :D :)

  3. This was part of the post that got left out by mistake :

    – Diminutive – A word form expressing smallness or youth; Very small.
    – Incognito – with your identity concealed.
    – Confabulate – unconsciously replace fact with fantasy in one’s memory.
    – Ponderous – Clumsy and unwieldy because of its weight; Extremely dull or boring; Slow and heavy.

    • nightingale801

      D looks like a blind smiley, Here –> :D See?

    • OMG, someone with the power to define words? Thankfully our “D” hero exists, now we can all read this instead of being mired in it’s crypt.

    • @nightingale801 : You’re a lifesaver.
      @a literate : haha, np, you can count on me my friend.