so how long have you been existing for 😋
I date back to the swine flu pandemic almost like a historical artifact...🙃😛
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so how long have you been existing for 😋
I date back to the swine flu pandemic almost like a historical artifact...🙃😛

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psst word of the day mayhaps?
EEK! Oh, yes yes- I like that idea a lot! Hhrmm..
A good word is mellifluous! It can refer to someone's way of speaking or writing. It means something that is sweet and musical; pleasant to hear! It comes from the late 15th century. It's composed with "mel"- which means "honey", and "fluere" which means "to flow"!
you like words, yes? cover the word culpability.
Ooh! I do indeed, you know me so well! Hmhm.
If you are guilty for something, you have culpability! It's a very fancy sounding word, but its meaning is simple- guilt. It was used first in the 1670s, from Late Latin "culpabilitas" which means guilt, "culpabilis" which means "worthy of blame", "culpare" "to blame", and from culpa- "crime, fault, blame, guilt, error". It's typically used in more legal settings that refer to crimes.
Quartz!
I can never ever shut up- oh no- so.. I'm gonna talk about more things I like! Rose quartz is the subject todaayy!
It's both beautiful and holds deep spiritual value. It represents love in its purest and most concentrated form! It's described to "open your heart to loving others and loving yourself". It symbolizes compassion and devotion.
It's also pink.
I like pink.
hey word suggestion for you- obsequious. i think it fits you.
Obsequious, obsequious...
I'm typically quite good with words, I apologize but.. This one is lost on me. Give me a minute, my friend!
Oh. Funny.
Obsequious comes from the word obsequi, which means "comply with" or "follow". First uses were noted in the 15th century.

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Word posting - @theintermundian suggestion
Agnosia is a Greek/German(??) word that means ignorance. It is the inability to interpret sensations which takes away ones ability to recognize things! This typically comes from brain damage. It was coined in the 19th-ish century...
Word posting - @smallishsky suggestion
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis is the word that has been selected. Basically, it's a lung disease that happens when you inhale very fine (volcanic) ash or sand/silica dust. Its use started in the 1930s! It was most likely invented by Everett M. Smith. It causes lung inflammation, scarring, tightness of the chest-- and... Breathing problems.
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Instead of talking about flowers or words, I thought it'd be fun to switch it up and talk about gemstones! I feel those would be fun to cover, especially since I love them a lot. What I'll talk about is aquamarine!
People believe the stone had healing properties or the ability to purify water. Sailors took it out to sea because they believed it would guide them on the correct path! It typically represents truth and trust, due to its links with purity.