Yes, English can be weird.
It can be understood through tough, thorough thought, though.
It can be understood through tough, thorough thought, though.
IRLRPD
Yes, English can be weird. It can be understood through tough, thorough thought, though. -- Drew |
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WDYRT?
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I have to contrive a search for the multi-paragraph version
wherein lie-lay-laid-lain .. just about all of the maddening (for ESL folk) multitudinous pronunciations of same-spelling groups, thence to homonyms. What I saw was a synthesis into a--barely conceivable--story? tale? and virtually every phrase was an Example/no fillers! A Masterpiece of lexico-prestidigitation, while also being useful to any of the confused. Anyone seen such a word-salad Tosser?? |
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Not much contrivance needed: Copy the whole shebang, bung quotes around it, paste...
...into Google: https://www.google.com/search?q="Yes%2C+English+can+be+weird.It+can+be+understood+through+tough%2C+thorough+thought%2C+though." First hit: https://twitter.com/iowahawkblog/status/594168269759623168?lang=en. From May 1, 2015; at a quick glance, it could well be the chronologically first too, i.e, the original source. -- Christian R. Conrad Same old username (as above), but now on iki.fi (Yeah, yeah, it redirects to the same old GMail... But just in case I ever want to change.) |
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IT's a start, thanks..
Seems that this latest short-sentence quip has, as so often with raw-Google: created n-pages of the same; shall pursue the lengthier, detailed Take on our eclectic/vacuumed-up assemblage ... anon. |