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Originally posted by SirLoseALot
I sure can't read those words.But that may be 'cause I lack knowledge of the English language 😳
It says: What if one has a predilection for sesquipedalianism, which is a fancy way of saying: "what if one prefers to use long words."

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Originally posted by Poison Godmachine
It says: What if one has a predilection for sesquipedalianism, which is a fancy way of saying: "what if one prefers to use long words."
which in a way proves the rule since my brain did not recongise a word it had never seen before or used regually. I am sure if it was a long word that we used regually, and was used in a way where we would expect it to be in a sentance then it would have worked.

Andrew

(I was going to try and show an example but my dyslexic brain refused to play ball)