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"My intellect, such as it is, is a cherished gift, and not a weapon. If I use big words like "peon" and "fool" to bewilder people, the bewilderment is there because they are stupid, and not because I am smart."
Now I would just like to point something out:
Peon and fool aren't actually big words. They are only 4 letters each.
Up to the end of the last sentence, I used 16 words that were longer than 4 letters. I would also assume that there is a fair number of other words, which are also longer then 4 letters.
Suffice to say that I think you need to increase the scale of your big words because, quite frankly, some of them aren't.
> Onomatapia is a big word.
Onomatopoeia
Idiot :D.
Hehe, big words make me cleva
Ponces.
> That was my point, dummy.
Wow! He mentioned such a plain word as 'dummy'.
That's a first