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  2. The Chaos - Wikipedia

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    "The Chaos" is a poem demonstrating the irregularity of English spelling and pronunciation.Written by Dutch writer, traveller, and teacher Gerard Nolst Trenité (1870–1946) under the pseudonym of Charivarius, it includes about 800 examples of irregular spelling.

  3. Wikipedia:List of really, really, really stupid article ideas ...

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    Most things that implode are pretty much off the list too, with a few exceptions. Anything written under the influence of recreational substances or while tired and emotional. An article about another article, written after the use of aforementioned substances. A fork of an existing article for the sole purpose of adding some humor. The weather ...

  4. List of commonly misused English words - Wikipedia

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    Because it is most commonly used in conjunction with a nine-month academic year [114] or a nine-month term of human pregnancy, [115] it is sometimes wrongly assumed that trimester is a synonym for one third of a year or other period. [116] [117] Standard: One calendar year contains four trimesters.

  5. The Most Confusing Turnaround Story I've Ever Seen - AOL

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  6. Guy Fieri Puzzles Fans With Post Featuring Viral Horse ... - AOL

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    “This is the most confusing thing I've ever seen,” one top-liked comment said. While one person who responded to their comment tipped them off to the We Live in Time context, others echoed the ...

  7. Most people’s knee-jerk reaction when they hear that number is to call it unrealistic or superfluous, but they often change their tune when they hear it put into historic context.

  8. Quoting out of context - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the pop culture magazine Vanity Fair reported that it had been the victim of "reckless blurbing" after the television show Lost had taken a review fragment of "the most confusing, asinine, ridiculous—yet somehow addictively awesome—television show of all time" and only quoted "the most addictively awesome television show of all ...

  9. Talk:Time Enough at Last - Wikipedia

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    7 Confusing paragraph. 3 comments. 8 Good Article nomination. 1 comment. 9 GA review comments. ... or has ever been an administrator. -Ashley Pomeroy 18:52, ...