>using a word with more than three syllables
Using a word with more than three syllables
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Indubitably preposterous
Hemingway was the man.
California?
Leck mich, du Analschleimschlürfer.
iniquitous physiognomy
Hemmingway was a fraud
not in terms of writing but in terms of how people now perceive him as some sort of masculine ideal
why do people think he had four failed marriages
He was a badass.
Proper nouns are exceptions.
Symbiosis
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Whoa
Pottery
It's pronounced "Hem-ing-way", jackass.
The circumstantial variations congenital to topological frameworks of societal, hierarchical structures, perfunctorily necessitate ubiquitous bombasticity.
The fact that he was a fraud is what makes his art more interesting.
>He-min-guh-way
what a hypocrite
He wasn't a fraud, dummy.
how many syllables does the word syllable have?
Three, you mong.
Mon gee?
>that smug face
He was an ambulance driver in the war, but got injured just the same. His entire life was then about finding the manliness men around the world and writing about them.
Rhymes with "long." Shortened form of "mongoloid," i.e. a person with Down syndrome.
Lon gee?
People idealize what they lack. You can say the same thing about Nietzsche.
>closing your eye while aiming
what a noob
suck a dick
>It's pronounced "Hem-ing-way", jackass.
Heh-no-ming-way-sonnel, kidd
>All of these nu-males questioning Papa's masculinity
It's not his fault. He did some manly shit in his life, and the image stuck. Most of the people who think he was a masculine ideal haven't read much of his work.
>hey-go-my-way-in-me
Unfortunately, my moralistic detestations of homosexual jovialities predispositions me to vehemently and adamantly reject your revanchivist invitation.