![]() 11/11/2018 at 15:42 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Because it’s not all about Jeeps. Also a call for help.
So, English nerds, I just sent this text to a friend.
“Snow hikes rock” is an unusual sentence because every word can serve as a noun. What’s the longest sentence you can construct that meets that criteria?
Related, here’s the longest valid sentence of entirely one word repeated you’re likely to see.
https://cse.buffalo.edu/~rapaport/BuffaloBuffalo/buffalobuffalo.html
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This snow hike rocks
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I was going to dispute that, but you’re right, “this” can be a noun.
I hate it when my pedantry is wrong .
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*twitch* graph *twitch* theory *twitch twitch*
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TIL “ edgelord” .
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Definitely some edgy reading.
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I don’t think I ever
want to
learn anything about computers/logic
below
high level programming languages.
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There’s very little I don’t want to learn; what I’m willing to put forth the effort to learn is a different question, sadly.