Eclectric VS. Josiah
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Re: Eclectric VS. Josiah
Also quite clever.
Eclectric: 2
Josiah: 1
Eclectric: 2
Josiah: 1
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Foment: (verb) To excite or arouse, i.e. 2014's Week of Randomness hopes to foment some activity on the forums.
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Brutum Fulmen: (senseless thunderbolt) This phrase, coined by Pliny the elder, is used to refer to an empty threat.






Foment: (verb) To excite or arouse, i.e. 2014's Week of Randomness hopes to foment some activity on the forums.
Stevenson's Latin Phrase of the Week:
Brutum Fulmen: (senseless thunderbolt) This phrase, coined by Pliny the elder, is used to refer to an empty threat.






Re: Eclectric VS. Josiah
Actually the score is:
Eclectric: 2
Josiah: 2
But anyway, it's still Eclectric's turn to make an insult.
Eclectric: 2
Josiah: 2
But anyway, it's still Eclectric's turn to make an insult.
Re: Eclectric VS. Josiah
"You're better-off playing dead--your stench could fool even you. Playing dead you have a chance of survival, but in a fight you have no chance at all."
Re: Eclectric VS. Josiah
"Wow, if you think I could beat you while playing dead then you're an even worse fighter than I thought!"
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Re: Eclectric VS. Josiah
...PWN'd.
Eclectric: 2
Josiah: 3
Eclectric: 2
Josiah: 3
"Irregardless" and "Over exaggerated" are NEVER CORRECT EVER because they are redundant
Regardless means "without regard", and adding "ir" on the front actually makes it a double negative; exaggerate means "to overstate" so you're literally saying "over overstate."
Example: I can not exaggerate the importance of this fact enough, regardless of how often people ignore it.

Regardless means "without regard", and adding "ir" on the front actually makes it a double negative; exaggerate means "to overstate" so you're literally saying "over overstate."
Example: I can not exaggerate the importance of this fact enough, regardless of how often people ignore it.

Re: Eclectric VS. Josiah
*extends hand* good game^^
Re: Eclectric VS. Josiah
((It's not over yet. First person to 5 points wins. Unless you fail three retorts in a row, which is an instant loss.))
"I've heard better insults from fortune cookies!"
"I've heard better insults from fortune cookies!"
Re: Eclectric VS. Josiah
(Oh. I thought it was three points.)
"You're fouler than anyone can imagine, so any idea of a fortune or future for you is an unimaginable insult to humanity."
"You're fouler than anyone can imagine, so any idea of a fortune or future for you is an unimaginable insult to humanity."
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Re: Eclectric VS. Josiah
The last two insults from eclectric have been about Josiah's odor, so no points for originality there....and this one had little to do with the original insult.
.....Josiah gets the point.
Eclectric: 2
Josiah: 4
.....Josiah gets the point.
Eclectric: 2
Josiah: 4
Stevenson's Vocabulary Word of the Week:
Foment: (verb) To excite or arouse, i.e. 2014's Week of Randomness hopes to foment some activity on the forums.
Stevenson's Latin Phrase of the Week:
Brutum Fulmen: (senseless thunderbolt) This phrase, coined by Pliny the elder, is used to refer to an empty threat.






Foment: (verb) To excite or arouse, i.e. 2014's Week of Randomness hopes to foment some activity on the forums.
Stevenson's Latin Phrase of the Week:
Brutum Fulmen: (senseless thunderbolt) This phrase, coined by Pliny the elder, is used to refer to an empty threat.






Re: Eclectric VS. Josiah
"Your eyesight is so bad, you've spent the last five minutes fighting a palm tree!"
Re: Eclectric VS. Josiah
"And despite this you haven't beaten me, for your lack of skill is equivalent to being both blind and paralyzed."
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Re: Eclectric VS. Josiah
A little long in the tooth, but it works.
Eclectric: 3
Josiah: 4
Eclectric: 3
Josiah: 4
Stevenson's Vocabulary Word of the Week:
Foment: (verb) To excite or arouse, i.e. 2014's Week of Randomness hopes to foment some activity on the forums.
Stevenson's Latin Phrase of the Week:
Brutum Fulmen: (senseless thunderbolt) This phrase, coined by Pliny the elder, is used to refer to an empty threat.






Foment: (verb) To excite or arouse, i.e. 2014's Week of Randomness hopes to foment some activity on the forums.
Stevenson's Latin Phrase of the Week:
Brutum Fulmen: (senseless thunderbolt) This phrase, coined by Pliny the elder, is used to refer to an empty threat.






Re: Eclectric VS. Josiah
"I'd have brought a rattle or pacifier if I knew I'd be fighting an infant such as you."
Re: Eclectric VS. Josiah
"And here I thought you were too old for that. Do you want you blanket as well?
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Re: Eclectric VS. Josiah
Yeah, that's pretty good.
Josiah wins!
Josiah wins!
Stevenson's Vocabulary Word of the Week:
Foment: (verb) To excite or arouse, i.e. 2014's Week of Randomness hopes to foment some activity on the forums.
Stevenson's Latin Phrase of the Week:
Brutum Fulmen: (senseless thunderbolt) This phrase, coined by Pliny the elder, is used to refer to an empty threat.






Foment: (verb) To excite or arouse, i.e. 2014's Week of Randomness hopes to foment some activity on the forums.
Stevenson's Latin Phrase of the Week:
Brutum Fulmen: (senseless thunderbolt) This phrase, coined by Pliny the elder, is used to refer to an empty threat.













