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I was reading an article today and came across "cromulent." I have a halfway decent vocabulary, but have never encountered it. Came to find out that it originated from The Simpsons:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_the_Iconoclast

and that it has even worked its way into an amicus brief filed with the Supreme Court:

https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-a ... ulent-mean


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I am reading this book on Richard the Lionheart. The author is Irish. There have been at least a dozen words in the book I have never heard of as I think he is using some 12 century terminology with things like their equipment and horses and such.

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I was reading an article today and came across "cromulent." I have a halfway decent vocabulary, but have never encountered it. Came to find out that it originated from The Simpsons:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_the_Iconoclast

and that it has even worked its way into an amicus brief filed with the Supreme Court:

https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-a ... ulent-mean


Exxxxcellent…

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I am reading this book on Richard the Lionheart. The author is Irish. There have been at least a dozen words in the book I have never heard of as I think he is using some 12 century terminology with things like their equipment and horses and such.


When I was in high school I had an Ancient and Medieval History class. I was easily the best student in the class. We had quizzes/tests every Friday and I almost always got everything correct. There were extra points for completing the test first too and I was always done before anyone else. So heading into the final exam I had a 102 average out of 100.

There had been one big assignment- a book review on a book about a pertinent topic. I completely blew that shit off because I'm a lazy ass. I figured the worst that could happen was that I'd get a "C" in the class. But after the teacher, Mr. Morrison, read off the exam results- I got a perfect score- he read the names of three or four of us who hadn't handed in a book review and said that we had all failed the class.

I was sick to my stomach. Now I'm gonna have to go to fucking summer school. But Mr. Morrison threw us a lifeline. He said if we handed in a book review by the end of the week he would accept it.

I had my grandfather drive me to the Hild Library and grabbed a book on the Crusades. That's how I know Richard the Lionheart faced off against Saladin at the Battle of Jaffa in 1100-something. I'm pretty sure it was like Vietnam and nobody actually won.

Anyway, I got my "A" and I learned a few things.

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denisdman wrote:
I am reading this book on Richard the Lionheart. The author is Irish. There have been at least a dozen words in the book I have never heard of as I think he is using some 12 century terminology with things like their equipment and horses and such.


When I was in high school I had an Ancient and Medieval History class. I was easily the best student in the class. We had quizzes/tests every Friday and I almost always got everything correct. There were extra points for completing the test first too and I was always done before anyone else. So heading into the final exam I had a 102 average out of 100.

There had been one big assignment- a book review on a book about a pertinent topic. I completely blew that shit off because I'm a lazy ass. I figured the worst that could happen was that I'd get a "C" in the class. But after the teacher, Mr. Morrison, read off the exam results- I got a perfect score- he read the names of three or four of us who hadn't handed in a book review and said that we had all failed the class.

Today your parents would have sued the teacher for unfair actions to their perfect student. :lol:
I was sick to my stomach. Now I'm gonna have to go to fucking summer school. But Mr. Morrison threw us a lifeline. He said if we handed in a book review by the end of the week he would accept it.

I had my grandfather drive me to the Hild Library and grabbed a book on the Crusades. That's how I know Richard the Lionheart faced off against Saladin at the Battle of Jaffa in 1100-something. I'm pretty sure it was like Vietnam and nobody actually won.

Anyway, I got my "A" and I learned a few things.

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I know the Cromulons nearly destroyed earth. Good thing Rick, Morty and Ice-T were there to save us.


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The Glass Onion addresses this topic

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i can't remember the context, but in my last job, during the interview i said something was 'perfunctory'. The other QA guy later told me that's what got me hired :lol:
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Using the word "cromulent" embiggens your vocabulary.


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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
denisdman wrote:
I am reading this book on Richard the Lionheart. The author is Irish. There have been at least a dozen words in the book I have never heard of as I think he is using some 12 century terminology with things like their equipment and horses and such.


When I was in high school I had an Ancient and Medieval History class. I was easily the best student in the class. We had quizzes/tests every Friday and I almost always got everything correct. There were extra points for completing the test first too and I was always done before anyone else. So heading into the final exam I had a 102 average out of 100.

There had been one big assignment- a book review on a book about a pertinent topic. I completely blew that shit off because I'm a lazy ass. I figured the worst that could happen was that I'd get a "C" in the class. But after the teacher, Mr. Morrison, read off the exam results- I got a perfect score- he read the names of three or four of us who hadn't handed in a book review and said that we had all failed the class.

I was sick to my stomach. Now I'm gonna have to go to fucking summer school. But Mr. Morrison threw us a lifeline. He said if we handed in a book review by the end of the week he would accept it.

I had my grandfather drive me to the Hild Library and grabbed a book on the Crusades. That's how I know Richard the Lionheart faced off against Saladin at the Battle of Jaffa in 1100-something. I'm pretty sure it was like Vietnam and nobody actually won.

Anyway, I got my "A" and I learned a few things.


It was right before 1200. Richard died in 1199. It was a Ben Kane book (actually a series of three) and book two addressed those battles. The damn French bailed out on the English and the remaining allies fought to a stalemate. But they did secure the right of Christians to return to Jerusalem. It is a highly entertaining historical fiction. I just finished the final book last night. There were another ten words in that book that I had never heard of.

I was terrible in English class. I never liked to read books back then. Now I consume them all the time.

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Richard bankrupting England in crusades and leaving management to underlings is the context for the story of Robin Hood.

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Extra points for finishing first?

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this thread has embiggened my spirit.

i wasnt aware that they added Embiggen to the dictionary

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Extra points for finishing first?

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Let me guess. You were one of those guys who was still desperately scribbling when the bell rang. :lol:

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Every word was made up at some point.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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Extra points for finishing first?

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Let me guess. You were one of those guys who was still desperately scribbling when the bell rang. :lol:

No actually I would have been one of the first done and got extra points back in the day.

But as a teacher now I find the idea of extra points for finishing first pretty dumb.

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RFDC wrote:
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Extra points for finishing first?

Dumb


Let me guess. You were one of those guys who was still desperately scribbling when the bell rang. :lol:

No actually I would have been one of the first done and got extra points back in the day.

But as a teacher now I find the idea of extra points for finishing first pretty dumb.



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Extra points for finishing first?

Dumb


Did the instructor include weekly seating position changes related to your quiz scores? Our Science/Physics instructor sat students in inverse proximity to the chalkboard-better grades the back, insinuating that sitting up front meant paying better attention. The Friday morning seating shuffle was high drama.

He was a brilliant teacher in many ways, not sure this was one of his best ideas, but as a typical back-row student, it was okay by me.


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i can't remember the context, but in my last job, during the interview i said something was 'perfunctory'. The other QA guy later told me that's what got me hired :lol:
a good vocabulary can mask a lot
Ah, sir. There's someone here I'd like you to meet. This is Mr. Bagels. He's one of the applicants.

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Brick wrote:
Every word was made up at some point.


not onomatopoeia words

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This is such a supercilious thread.


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Frank Coztansa wrote:
Bagels wrote:
i can't remember the context, but in my last job, during the interview i said something was 'perfunctory'. The other QA guy later told me that's what got me hired :lol:
a good vocabulary can mask a lot
Ah, sir. There's someone here I'd like you to meet. This is Mr. Bagels. He's one of the applicants.

Nice to meet you.

Bagels: Well, I wish I could say the same, but I must say, with all due respect, I find it very hard to see the logic behind some of the moves you have made with this fine organization. In the past twenty years you have caused myself, and the city of New York, a good deal of distress, as we have watched you take our beloved team and reduced them to a laughing stock, all for the glorification of your massive ego!

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OscarTangoEcho wrote:
This is such a supercilious thread.


irregardless, its still a decent read on a friday

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good dolphin wrote:
OscarTangoEcho wrote:
This is such a supercilious thread.


irregardless, its still a decent read on a friday

:lol:

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It is. I always checked my work over.


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