Frankly, everyone that signs up for an RSS feed, such as Word of the Day, probably knows every single word of the day I have gotten for the past month. Who doesn't know what obscure means? Or to daunt? What type of person do you think signs up for a fresh bit of education to start their day? Certainly, you cannot believe that a total moron would.
I am a seeker of knowledge! I need innovative and intense language to elevate my diction and style! What am I to do with such words as "iconoclast" or "eminent" or "abate." All extremely useful, no doubt, but even a pig could speak such rudiments.
I demand for you to stop patronizing the masses, procure some originality, and distribute it accordingly. Good day!
Love,
That girl who might be just a little pedantic...just a little

2 comments:
Hey, if you want good words you should buy one of the GRE vocab study guides. Dictionary.com does not have shit on the GRE.
Weeellll, I'm studying for the LSAT instead, which is good enough :]
I bought a cool book the other day too. It's called "The Meaning of Tingo," and has a bunch of foreign words.
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