I do not know where family doctors acquired illegibly perplexing handwriting; nevertheless, extraordinary pharmaceutical intellectuality, counterbalancing indecipherability, transcendentalizes intercommunications' incomprehensibleness.
What's so strange or different about the above sentence?
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Thursday, June 04, 2009
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ReplyDeleteThe first word is one letter and each word then increases by one letter in length.
ReplyDeleteYep,GandalfGecko's right - the words each are one letter longer than the preceding one.
ReplyDeleteLength of each word is one letter more than the previous..
ReplyDeleteI agree with GandalfGecko, increases by one word
ReplyDeleteThe Nth word has N letters
ReplyDeleteWell, the letter thing (each word increases in length by one letter) is probably it, but the strange thing about that sentence is that it makes absolutely NO sense whatsoever.
ReplyDeleteNevermind. HAhah. I had to read it extremely slowly. It makes sense.
ReplyDeletethe words get larger, and harder to understand, as the sentence goes on. incomprehensibleness? I didn't realize that is a word, I just heard of incomprehensible.
ReplyDeleteGandalf Gecko is right! visit my blog. tnx
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Looks like this one wasn't hard to figure out. Each word is one letter longer than the previous one. To think someone took the time to put together a sentence that sort of makes sense like this is also a little bit incomprehensible.
ReplyDeleteAnyways, good work Gandalf Gecko!
Here's something odd about it: It's true!
ReplyDeleteeach word has one more letter than the last
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