~Chuckle for the Day~

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Bingo

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Perhaps some humor would help relieve built-up tensions from those trying to understand
things that don't need to be understood, since some things will never be fully understood and to what purpose if
things were understood. Failure to understand would still warrant failure to clearly or precisely understand...what!
Precisely what and why are so many attempting to make others understand and to what advantage would understanding provide.(y)
 

Zandar

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True. But he was just a healer. Probably a priest.
 

Zandar

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Pretty funny.

Are you going to heal us?

Mah man.

Is that a yes?

Mmm.

Do it for me. Say yes.

Anything for you Britt. Tsssss.
 

Zandar

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I'm so old I can remember when the Dead Sea was just sick.
 

Magenta

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How appropriate. My wife got me Dostoevsky's book "The Idiot". I think she is trying to hint at something.
I really liked that one of his. I do not recall much from it at this point of it being so many years since I read it, but I do remember there being a lot of dialogue in it. In fact, when I look up that factor, my search engine informs me that yes, "The Idiot" by Fyodor Dostoevsky features a significant amount of dialogue, as the story heavily relies on conversations between characters to reveal their motivations, personalities, and the complex dynamics within the social circles depicted in the novel; it's considered one of the key elements driving the plot forward .:D
 

Lynx

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Yup. That was about the size of it back then.

3 points for use of varicellitudinous.

I left the misspelling in place to show that even speech to text can't handle it. Three points for use of verisimilitudinous. Which I had to manually edit even the second time.