Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo or something
Well actually no, I only got 7/8 and didn’t have the capitalization correct. But I appreciate your support, not only in tone but also in source material
Apparently there’s nothing special about 8 buffalos; any sentence that consists solely of the word buffalo repeated is grammatically correct. Also as an idiot on this subject I can confidently tell you that as long as you throw some lowercase buffalos in there nobody is going to notice.
My favorite thing about tautologies is how tautological they are.
Amazing; the features I like the most about the things I like are also what I like about the most about them. Truly, you and I have our similarities in common.
Yoy should come join the tautology club. Just remember these three rules:
- The first rule of tautology club is the first rule of tautology club
- The second rule of tautology club is not the first rule of tautology club
- If this is your first night at tautology club, you haven’t been here before
This why we need term limits
so, whoever coined the term “coined the term”, coined the term “coined the term”
even bash is more precise than human language
ad username: just -j8? how long does that take?
look at you , Mister Money Bag smh
Somewhere at Microsoft there is, presumably a Teams Team team.
I think there are like, seven of them and they don’t talk to each other.
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Whoever coined the term “coined the term”, coined the term “coined the term”
What’s with all the punctuation are you mad at me
Someone in this little thread be like:
Will Will Smith smith? Will Smith will smith.
Buffalo buffalo buffalo, etc
All of the faith that he had had had had no effect on the outcome of his life.
James while John had had had had had had had had had had had a better effect on the teacher.
I’ve tried quite a few times now, and I can’t parse this at all.
Try my other reply
Well, that worked. Still, it seems off. If someone were actually writing or saying that, they would most likely use “said” or “wrote” for a at least a couple of those hads.
I’m not having that
It’s much more parseable with punctuation:
James, while John had had “had”, had had “had had”. “Had had” had had a better effect on the teacher.
Shakespeare coined it.
must had deep pockets
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My guess is you posted this on the wrong post.
Yep, you re right.