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Nov 04, 2010 00:11

Despite the favour I have for it, even I must admit that sometimes the word 'fool' is inadequate for fully demonstrating the complete and utter depths of another person's stupidity; previously, I would have thought that there were no words in this language or any other that would serve as suitable descriptor ( Read more... )

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Voice felinecovertops November 3 2010, 17:54:30 UTC
[Have an approving chuckle.] Well, this is certainly a creative way to spend your time. I'm particularly fond of "troglyditic twit."

Hmm . . . "vacuous vagrant," maybe?

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Voice dancing_pierrot November 3 2010, 19:57:26 UTC
I rather like the sound of that one; I'll add it to the final write-up.

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[voice] tokissity November 3 2010, 19:43:19 UTC
[It was her "son's" birthday? Well, Ivy was feeling like a bit of a negligent mother at the moment. Nevermind that though...]

I'm rather fond of grinning gargoyle and cackling clown, myself.

[Guess who has a side hobby of making up alliterative nicknames for a certain acquaintance of hers?]

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[voice] dancing_pierrot November 3 2010, 19:58:46 UTC
But 'grinning' is hardly derogatory on its own, however, when used in collocation with 'gargoyle'...

[She seems to be giving this matter serious thought!]

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[voice] tokissity November 3 2010, 20:01:20 UTC
It gets the point across, right? One would initially think it was a compliment, only to have the full meaning sink in later.

Sometimes one has to "think out of the box", as they say.

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[voice] dancing_pierrot November 3 2010, 20:08:34 UTC
Indeed. Yet, it still could be understood to be just a particularly back-handed compliment.

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axemeaquestion November 3 2010, 19:52:37 UTC
... yeah, you do sound like Dr. Seuss.

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dancing_pierrot November 3 2010, 20:02:09 UTC
I assure you, any resemblance is completely unintentional.

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axemeaquestion November 3 2010, 20:18:34 UTC
You'd need a funny hat, anyway.

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dancing_pierrot November 3 2010, 20:22:04 UTC
Exactly. Which I do not possess.

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video; taughthonesty November 3 2010, 20:03:32 UTC
...They call me the Walking Mouth, but even so, I don't think I'd be able to say any of those with clarity...

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video; dancing_pierrot November 3 2010, 20:09:12 UTC
Your inadequacies are no concern of mine.

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video; taughthonesty November 3 2010, 21:31:22 UTC
I'm sure they can be used to highlight your talents.

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video; dancing_pierrot November 3 2010, 21:32:53 UTC
Perhaps. But I do not need to compare myself to the likes of you to feel confident in my own abilities.

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voice slewfoots November 3 2010, 22:03:25 UTC
Suberdolious . . . Subordulis . . . Slubberdigullion?

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voice dancing_pierrot November 4 2010, 00:43:09 UTC
[A slight pause.]

You can read, Detective?

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voice 1/2 slewfoots November 4 2010, 21:03:40 UTC
. . . Th-that was uncalled for, sir.

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voice slewfoots November 4 2010, 21:04:54 UTC
But I've never heard of some of these before!

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