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bryant
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You've just unironically and contextually used what's currently the longest recognized word in the English language in an unforced manner.
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somethingroma
on Sept 11, 2018
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I'm sure it gets used at dry water research meetings all the time.
ethbro
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Only the ones with a sense of humour.
Fellshard
on Sept 12, 2018
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I hear they prefer deadpan dry humor.
bacon_waffle
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cough
cerberusss
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For a minute, I thought I was on Reddit.
kennyadam
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Please no. Reddits pun threads contantly derail interesting discussions with low effort shit.
tomcam
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Agreed. I’m a little envious.
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