I can't take it anymore. Part 2 (speech, money, quote)
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Neurologists have a term for that. It's called word salad.
Yup!
For a view of a less-extreme version, just take a look at the wealth of YouTube videos of Sarah Palin's public utterances.
While her case is surely less extreme than the truly bizarre one that I posted earlier, most of her...speeches...include unrelated words that are strung together at random.
racist and illiterate really seem to pair up well together.
Well, as one very prominent candidate for POTUS has stated repeatedly during this campaign cycle, "I love the poorly-educated".
I won't mention this candidate's name, but if you visualize an orange, topped with tufts of hay glued to its upper surface, you might be able to figure out which of the candidates is especially enamored of folks who were poorly-educated.
My mother was also living away for a while as she was a travel nurse. My dad insisted that she should be home and that's all he wanted. Well he got that, and big surprise, things did not get any better and now he is verbally abusive towards her when he gets in a stuber.
After seeing how well my latest book, Rain Town, has done in the charts, I can finally reveal that myself and my family are relocating to Manhattan.
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Originally Posted by randomparent
Ah, yes, the rascally reflexive pronoun! That's a good one.
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Originally Posted by Nicci6Squirrels
Myself gets irritated by this.
Myself shudders to think about what that poster's book must be like unless it has had the attention of a superb editor.
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