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  • The word's part of speech is identified as an adjective when the phrase "the awkward feeling you get" is clearly describing the word as a noun. Moreover, I think I'd need a usage guide to really get a grasp on the word's intended relevance.

    "An incocsanprivatus experience."

    The joke is clearly very clever in essence, but the roots I find difficult to grasp.

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  • SomeCat said:
    The word's part of speech is identified as an adjective when the phrase "the awkward feeling you get" is clearly describing the word as a noun. Moreover, I think I'd need a usage guide to really get a grasp on the word's intended relevance.

    "An incocsanprivatus experience."

    The joke is clearly very clever in essence, but the roots I find difficult to grasp.

    You're reading too far into it.

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  • SomeCat said:
    The word's part of speech is identified as an adjective when the phrase "the awkward feeling you get" is clearly describing the word as a noun. Moreover, I think I'd need a usage guide to really get a grasp on the word's intended relevance.

    "An incocsanprivatus experience."

    The joke is clearly very clever in essence, but the roots I find difficult to grasp.

    True. I'm the same as you; details stick out too much to my eye and ruin otherwise awesome things.

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  • Saucissonvert said:
    True. I'm the same as you; details stick out too much to my eye and ruin otherwise awesome things.

    For example, "their bush" instead of "her bush"

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  • TraumaFox said:
    For example, "their bush" instead of "her bush"

    Well if george W. bush is scratching his bush next to u im pretty sure the word is paraholyfuckingkillme.

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  • TheVaultDweller said:
    Well if george W. bush is scratching his bush next to u im pretty sure the word is paraholyfuckingkillme.

    That was awesomeness right thar.

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  • TraumaFox said:
    For example, "their bush" instead of "her bush"

    No, that's fine. They say PERSON in the stall next to them. Not WOMAN. Gender's ambiguous.

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  • 1. guys don't describe it as a bush they describe it as an ADVENTURE.

    2. "No, that's fine. They say PERSON in the stall next to them. Not WOMAN. Gender's ambiguous."

    Dude they cat thing got tits okay it's chicks.

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  • SomeCat said:
    The word's part of speech is identified as an adjective when the phrase "the awkward feeling you get" is clearly describing the word as a noun. Moreover, I think I'd need a usage guide to really get a grasp on the word's intended relevance.

    "An incocsanprivatus experience."

    The joke is clearly very clever in essence, but the roots I find difficult to grasp.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4vf8N6GpdM

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