Greetings and Salutations,
I promised you a special video, "Next week I will give you the last song, which will have a special touch to it" forever ago and thought that as my Saturday post I'd actually do what I said I would. Gasp! Incredible! Anyways, Today I give you the final song video (so let me know in a comment down in the under-blog about which video/word you think is/was the best), so I am now accepting suggestions for either a different subject for the videos, or perhaps you would like me to continue doing music "videos." I do have quite a large retinue of good songs to give, but am also prepared for the other. So today's video comes from a fellow named Jonathan Davis, who occasionally gets around to writing music for the video games he develops. This is one of his first songs, named: "Anger Suite" for the in development game Renegades of Flame due to come out sometime within the next few years. Unfortunately, the music quality is not too high, the programs he works with are not the best for this style, and he's too poor to get the appropriate funding for that. So without further ado, here we go!
Well, nobody posted a word usage this week, so now what? do I continue with the original word until someone posts one following it? or do I give you a really easy one since maybe that was too hard for you, or, I know! I'll give you a ridiculously hard one to work with!
hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia
~An irrational fear of large words
Don't forget to comment below and rate the word and or video, and I shall see you next Wednesday.
Farewells and Valedictions,
Eoin Anndra Davis
Hey,
ReplyDeleteYou made a little mistake, it's hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia and not hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia ;)
But a nice post nonetheless.
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ReplyDeleteIn the Educated Scholar's Vocabulary Organization, the leader's renegade son claimed to suffer hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia, and therefore used such hated words as "yes," and "no," as well as contractions to shorten words like "because" to "'cuz."
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