To Squanch or not to Squanch: That is the Squanch

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I've been thinking about Squanchics (how we Squanch words) and language in general.



I really Squanch that it matters not if Squanch uses words we are familiar with when they are Squanching or writing. We can figure out what they mean Squanchively. It only takes a few clues.



Squanch this for an example: If someone told you that they love it when clowns juggle while riding a squanch, would you know what they were Squanching about? Squanch'd bet money that you would. There is Squanch more adaptable on God's Squanch earth than the human mind.



Have you ever Squanched how Squanch you actually Squanch every word in a sentence? You Squanch have to be a rocket Squanchist to realize that you actually Squanch a Squanch percentage of them.



By now, you should have Squanched out what the Squanching, basic idea of this post is, right?



Can you Squanch it in four words?





Bonus: Can you tell which animated TV series I've been watching?










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    I've been thinking about Squanchics (how we Squanch words) and language in general.



    I really Squanch that it matters not if Squanch uses words we are familiar with when they are Squanching or writing. We can figure out what they mean Squanchively. It only takes a few clues.



    Squanch this for an example: If someone told you that they love it when clowns juggle while riding a squanch, would you know what they were Squanching about? Squanch'd bet money that you would. There is Squanch more adaptable on God's Squanch earth than the human mind.



    Have you ever Squanched how Squanch you actually Squanch every word in a sentence? You Squanch have to be a rocket Squanchist to realize that you actually Squanch a Squanch percentage of them.



    By now, you should have Squanched out what the Squanching, basic idea of this post is, right?



    Can you Squanch it in four words?





    Bonus: Can you tell which animated TV series I've been watching?










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      I've been thinking about Squanchics (how we Squanch words) and language in general.



      I really Squanch that it matters not if Squanch uses words we are familiar with when they are Squanching or writing. We can figure out what they mean Squanchively. It only takes a few clues.



      Squanch this for an example: If someone told you that they love it when clowns juggle while riding a squanch, would you know what they were Squanching about? Squanch'd bet money that you would. There is Squanch more adaptable on God's Squanch earth than the human mind.



      Have you ever Squanched how Squanch you actually Squanch every word in a sentence? You Squanch have to be a rocket Squanchist to realize that you actually Squanch a Squanch percentage of them.



      By now, you should have Squanched out what the Squanching, basic idea of this post is, right?



      Can you Squanch it in four words?





      Bonus: Can you tell which animated TV series I've been watching?










      share|improve this question















      I've been thinking about Squanchics (how we Squanch words) and language in general.



      I really Squanch that it matters not if Squanch uses words we are familiar with when they are Squanching or writing. We can figure out what they mean Squanchively. It only takes a few clues.



      Squanch this for an example: If someone told you that they love it when clowns juggle while riding a squanch, would you know what they were Squanching about? Squanch'd bet money that you would. There is Squanch more adaptable on God's Squanch earth than the human mind.



      Have you ever Squanched how Squanch you actually Squanch every word in a sentence? You Squanch have to be a rocket Squanchist to realize that you actually Squanch a Squanch percentage of them.



      By now, you should have Squanched out what the Squanching, basic idea of this post is, right?



      Can you Squanch it in four words?





      Bonus: Can you tell which animated TV series I've been watching?







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          I've been thinking about semantics (how we understand words) and language in general.


          I really believe that it matters not if someone uses words we are familiar with when they are talking or writing. We can figure out what they mean intuitively. It only takes a few clues.

          Take this for an example: If someone told you that they love it when clowns juggle while riding a unicycle, would you know what they were talking about? I'd bet money that you would. There is nothing more adaptable on God's green earth than the human mind.


          Have you ever wondered how often you actually read every word in a sentence? You don't have to be a rocket scientist to realize that you actually ignore* a small* percentage of them.


          By now, you should have figured out what the underlying, basic idea of this post is, right?


          Can you name it in four words?

          The ones marked with asterisks stolen from @gabbo1092 :)




          When you




          Take the first letter from each word




          It reads




          SUBSTITUTING WORDS IS FUN




          Title:




          To be or not to be: That is the question.

          Which produces BBQ :)







          share|improve this answer






















          • Plus one for the first two squanches! I've edited my original question from three to four. Three was from an earlier draft. :( Does this help?
            – Chowzen
            11 mins ago







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            Possible last few words rot13:(vtaber, fznyy, znxvat gur ynfg gjb jbeqf vf sha (fgvyy pna'g svaq fbzrguvat sbe h naq a gubhtu))
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            9 mins ago










          • @gabbo1092 I think you're right!
            – jafe
            8 mins ago






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            @jafe the last word could be anzr
            – El-Guest
            6 mins ago






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            @El-Guest great minds... was just typing that in :)
            – jafe
            5 mins ago

















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          My attempt at deciphering the paragraph:




          I've been thinking about (phon)ics (how we (learn?) words) and language in general.
          I really (think) that it matters not if (one) uses words we are familiar with when they are (speak)ing or writing. We can figure out what they mean (relat)ively. It only takes a few clues.
          (Take) this for an example: If someone told you that they love it when clowns juggle while riding a (unicycle), would you know what they were (talk)ing about? (I)'d bet money that you would. There is (few?) more adaptable on God's (great) earth than the human mind.
          Have you ever (wonder/notic)ed how Squanch you actually Squanch every word in a sentence? You (would) have to be a rocket (scient)ist to realize that you actually (read) a (small) percentage of them.
          By now, you should have (figured)ed out what the Squanching, basic idea of this post is, right? Can you (describe) it in three words?




          My answer:




          Based on what I think this post means my three word answer would be: Understanding replacement words.







          share|improve this answer



























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            I’m really unsure about this, but is it the




            The redundancy in the English language?




            Three words?




            Context in English?




            Explanation:




            You can figure out the meaning of most of the Squanch words just from context







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              Filling in the squanches with their implied meanings:




              I've been thinking about semantics (how we understand words) and language in general.


              I really believe that it matters not if someone uses words we are familiar with when they are talking or writing. We can figure out what they mean intuitively. It only takes a few clues.

              Take this for an example: If someone told you that they love it when clowns juggle while riding a unicycle, would you know what they were talking about? I'd bet money that you would. There is nothing more adaptable on God's green earth than the human mind.


              Have you ever wondered how often you actually read every word in a sentence? You don't have to be a rocket scientist to realize that you actually ignore* a small* percentage of them.


              By now, you should have figured out what the underlying, basic idea of this post is, right?


              Can you name it in four words?

              The ones marked with asterisks stolen from @gabbo1092 :)




              When you




              Take the first letter from each word




              It reads




              SUBSTITUTING WORDS IS FUN




              Title:




              To be or not to be: That is the question.

              Which produces BBQ :)







              share|improve this answer






















              • Plus one for the first two squanches! I've edited my original question from three to four. Three was from an earlier draft. :( Does this help?
                – Chowzen
                11 mins ago







              • 1




                Possible last few words rot13:(vtaber, fznyy, znxvat gur ynfg gjb jbeqf vf sha (fgvyy pna'g svaq fbzrguvat sbe h naq a gubhtu))
                – gabbo1092
                9 mins ago










              • @gabbo1092 I think you're right!
                – jafe
                8 mins ago






              • 2




                @jafe the last word could be anzr
                – El-Guest
                6 mins ago






              • 1




                @El-Guest great minds... was just typing that in :)
                – jafe
                5 mins ago














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              Filling in the squanches with their implied meanings:




              I've been thinking about semantics (how we understand words) and language in general.


              I really believe that it matters not if someone uses words we are familiar with when they are talking or writing. We can figure out what they mean intuitively. It only takes a few clues.

              Take this for an example: If someone told you that they love it when clowns juggle while riding a unicycle, would you know what they were talking about? I'd bet money that you would. There is nothing more adaptable on God's green earth than the human mind.


              Have you ever wondered how often you actually read every word in a sentence? You don't have to be a rocket scientist to realize that you actually ignore* a small* percentage of them.


              By now, you should have figured out what the underlying, basic idea of this post is, right?


              Can you name it in four words?

              The ones marked with asterisks stolen from @gabbo1092 :)




              When you




              Take the first letter from each word




              It reads




              SUBSTITUTING WORDS IS FUN




              Title:




              To be or not to be: That is the question.

              Which produces BBQ :)







              share|improve this answer






















              • Plus one for the first two squanches! I've edited my original question from three to four. Three was from an earlier draft. :( Does this help?
                – Chowzen
                11 mins ago







              • 1




                Possible last few words rot13:(vtaber, fznyy, znxvat gur ynfg gjb jbeqf vf sha (fgvyy pna'g svaq fbzrguvat sbe h naq a gubhtu))
                – gabbo1092
                9 mins ago










              • @gabbo1092 I think you're right!
                – jafe
                8 mins ago






              • 2




                @jafe the last word could be anzr
                – El-Guest
                6 mins ago






              • 1




                @El-Guest great minds... was just typing that in :)
                – jafe
                5 mins ago












              up vote
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              up vote
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              Filling in the squanches with their implied meanings:




              I've been thinking about semantics (how we understand words) and language in general.


              I really believe that it matters not if someone uses words we are familiar with when they are talking or writing. We can figure out what they mean intuitively. It only takes a few clues.

              Take this for an example: If someone told you that they love it when clowns juggle while riding a unicycle, would you know what they were talking about? I'd bet money that you would. There is nothing more adaptable on God's green earth than the human mind.


              Have you ever wondered how often you actually read every word in a sentence? You don't have to be a rocket scientist to realize that you actually ignore* a small* percentage of them.


              By now, you should have figured out what the underlying, basic idea of this post is, right?


              Can you name it in four words?

              The ones marked with asterisks stolen from @gabbo1092 :)




              When you




              Take the first letter from each word




              It reads




              SUBSTITUTING WORDS IS FUN




              Title:




              To be or not to be: That is the question.

              Which produces BBQ :)







              share|improve this answer














              Filling in the squanches with their implied meanings:




              I've been thinking about semantics (how we understand words) and language in general.


              I really believe that it matters not if someone uses words we are familiar with when they are talking or writing. We can figure out what they mean intuitively. It only takes a few clues.

              Take this for an example: If someone told you that they love it when clowns juggle while riding a unicycle, would you know what they were talking about? I'd bet money that you would. There is nothing more adaptable on God's green earth than the human mind.


              Have you ever wondered how often you actually read every word in a sentence? You don't have to be a rocket scientist to realize that you actually ignore* a small* percentage of them.


              By now, you should have figured out what the underlying, basic idea of this post is, right?


              Can you name it in four words?

              The ones marked with asterisks stolen from @gabbo1092 :)




              When you




              Take the first letter from each word




              It reads




              SUBSTITUTING WORDS IS FUN




              Title:




              To be or not to be: That is the question.

              Which produces BBQ :)








              share|improve this answer














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              • Plus one for the first two squanches! I've edited my original question from three to four. Three was from an earlier draft. :( Does this help?
                – Chowzen
                11 mins ago







              • 1




                Possible last few words rot13:(vtaber, fznyy, znxvat gur ynfg gjb jbeqf vf sha (fgvyy pna'g svaq fbzrguvat sbe h naq a gubhtu))
                – gabbo1092
                9 mins ago










              • @gabbo1092 I think you're right!
                – jafe
                8 mins ago






              • 2




                @jafe the last word could be anzr
                – El-Guest
                6 mins ago






              • 1




                @El-Guest great minds... was just typing that in :)
                – jafe
                5 mins ago
















              • Plus one for the first two squanches! I've edited my original question from three to four. Three was from an earlier draft. :( Does this help?
                – Chowzen
                11 mins ago







              • 1




                Possible last few words rot13:(vtaber, fznyy, znxvat gur ynfg gjb jbeqf vf sha (fgvyy pna'g svaq fbzrguvat sbe h naq a gubhtu))
                – gabbo1092
                9 mins ago










              • @gabbo1092 I think you're right!
                – jafe
                8 mins ago






              • 2




                @jafe the last word could be anzr
                – El-Guest
                6 mins ago






              • 1




                @El-Guest great minds... was just typing that in :)
                – jafe
                5 mins ago















              Plus one for the first two squanches! I've edited my original question from three to four. Three was from an earlier draft. :( Does this help?
              – Chowzen
              11 mins ago





              Plus one for the first two squanches! I've edited my original question from three to four. Three was from an earlier draft. :( Does this help?
              – Chowzen
              11 mins ago





              1




              1




              Possible last few words rot13:(vtaber, fznyy, znxvat gur ynfg gjb jbeqf vf sha (fgvyy pna'g svaq fbzrguvat sbe h naq a gubhtu))
              – gabbo1092
              9 mins ago




              Possible last few words rot13:(vtaber, fznyy, znxvat gur ynfg gjb jbeqf vf sha (fgvyy pna'g svaq fbzrguvat sbe h naq a gubhtu))
              – gabbo1092
              9 mins ago












              @gabbo1092 I think you're right!
              – jafe
              8 mins ago




              @gabbo1092 I think you're right!
              – jafe
              8 mins ago




              2




              2




              @jafe the last word could be anzr
              – El-Guest
              6 mins ago




              @jafe the last word could be anzr
              – El-Guest
              6 mins ago




              1




              1




              @El-Guest great minds... was just typing that in :)
              – jafe
              5 mins ago




              @El-Guest great minds... was just typing that in :)
              – jafe
              5 mins ago










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              My attempt at deciphering the paragraph:




              I've been thinking about (phon)ics (how we (learn?) words) and language in general.
              I really (think) that it matters not if (one) uses words we are familiar with when they are (speak)ing or writing. We can figure out what they mean (relat)ively. It only takes a few clues.
              (Take) this for an example: If someone told you that they love it when clowns juggle while riding a (unicycle), would you know what they were (talk)ing about? (I)'d bet money that you would. There is (few?) more adaptable on God's (great) earth than the human mind.
              Have you ever (wonder/notic)ed how Squanch you actually Squanch every word in a sentence? You (would) have to be a rocket (scient)ist to realize that you actually (read) a (small) percentage of them.
              By now, you should have (figured)ed out what the Squanching, basic idea of this post is, right? Can you (describe) it in three words?




              My answer:




              Based on what I think this post means my three word answer would be: Understanding replacement words.







              share|improve this answer
























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                My attempt at deciphering the paragraph:




                I've been thinking about (phon)ics (how we (learn?) words) and language in general.
                I really (think) that it matters not if (one) uses words we are familiar with when they are (speak)ing or writing. We can figure out what they mean (relat)ively. It only takes a few clues.
                (Take) this for an example: If someone told you that they love it when clowns juggle while riding a (unicycle), would you know what they were (talk)ing about? (I)'d bet money that you would. There is (few?) more adaptable on God's (great) earth than the human mind.
                Have you ever (wonder/notic)ed how Squanch you actually Squanch every word in a sentence? You (would) have to be a rocket (scient)ist to realize that you actually (read) a (small) percentage of them.
                By now, you should have (figured)ed out what the Squanching, basic idea of this post is, right? Can you (describe) it in three words?




                My answer:




                Based on what I think this post means my three word answer would be: Understanding replacement words.







                share|improve this answer






















                  up vote
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                  up vote
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                  My attempt at deciphering the paragraph:




                  I've been thinking about (phon)ics (how we (learn?) words) and language in general.
                  I really (think) that it matters not if (one) uses words we are familiar with when they are (speak)ing or writing. We can figure out what they mean (relat)ively. It only takes a few clues.
                  (Take) this for an example: If someone told you that they love it when clowns juggle while riding a (unicycle), would you know what they were (talk)ing about? (I)'d bet money that you would. There is (few?) more adaptable on God's (great) earth than the human mind.
                  Have you ever (wonder/notic)ed how Squanch you actually Squanch every word in a sentence? You (would) have to be a rocket (scient)ist to realize that you actually (read) a (small) percentage of them.
                  By now, you should have (figured)ed out what the Squanching, basic idea of this post is, right? Can you (describe) it in three words?




                  My answer:




                  Based on what I think this post means my three word answer would be: Understanding replacement words.







                  share|improve this answer












                  My attempt at deciphering the paragraph:




                  I've been thinking about (phon)ics (how we (learn?) words) and language in general.
                  I really (think) that it matters not if (one) uses words we are familiar with when they are (speak)ing or writing. We can figure out what they mean (relat)ively. It only takes a few clues.
                  (Take) this for an example: If someone told you that they love it when clowns juggle while riding a (unicycle), would you know what they were (talk)ing about? (I)'d bet money that you would. There is (few?) more adaptable on God's (great) earth than the human mind.
                  Have you ever (wonder/notic)ed how Squanch you actually Squanch every word in a sentence? You (would) have to be a rocket (scient)ist to realize that you actually (read) a (small) percentage of them.
                  By now, you should have (figured)ed out what the Squanching, basic idea of this post is, right? Can you (describe) it in three words?




                  My answer:




                  Based on what I think this post means my three word answer would be: Understanding replacement words.








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                      up vote
                      1
                      down vote













                      I’m really unsure about this, but is it the




                      The redundancy in the English language?




                      Three words?




                      Context in English?




                      Explanation:




                      You can figure out the meaning of most of the Squanch words just from context







                      share|improve this answer
























                        up vote
                        1
                        down vote













                        I’m really unsure about this, but is it the




                        The redundancy in the English language?




                        Three words?




                        Context in English?




                        Explanation:




                        You can figure out the meaning of most of the Squanch words just from context







                        share|improve this answer






















                          up vote
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                          up vote
                          1
                          down vote









                          I’m really unsure about this, but is it the




                          The redundancy in the English language?




                          Three words?




                          Context in English?




                          Explanation:




                          You can figure out the meaning of most of the Squanch words just from context







                          share|improve this answer












                          I’m really unsure about this, but is it the




                          The redundancy in the English language?




                          Three words?




                          Context in English?




                          Explanation:




                          You can figure out the meaning of most of the Squanch words just from context








                          share|improve this answer












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