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How to kill a man with a single word

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O.O I couldn't even read that thing, it was too fast!

 

That was as fast as could be done to get just that part in under 9 minutes. At that rate it still takes over two hours to finish.

My head hurts trying to read it.. Why do scientists do this!?

 

 

EDIT: I feel bad for making the text to speech function from Google Translate read this word..

Edited by burnsideking24

It took 8 minutes to say the damn word.. lolz

It took 8 minutes to say the damn word.. lolz

 

I would need a hole day.

I think the scientists were screwing with us. There was no reason to make a word that long.

I bet Nomura is a scientist.

And he makes these words.

Thats why you can put coefficients and stuff on it so you dont have to repeat it. :]

.....at least the computer managed to say the word

Edited by Gumi

What douchebag would invent a word like this? Who would say this in everyday language? And here I thought I accomplished something by learning to say Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.

ah! ahhhh! mah brain hurts! it feels like its gonna explode (brain explodes)

 

What douchebag would invent a word like this? Who would say this in everyday language? And here I thought I accomplished something by learning to say Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.

 

every time i said it wrong someone would hit me

Wtf this could not be a real word! o_0

If you say Avadakedavra really fast you could kill them too.

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