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2 minutes ago, AlamoVampire said:

@Kimera Industries your esophagus and trachea are interconnected. When a person vomits and is unlucky or laying down (its why you roll a vomiting person onto his/her side) there is a chance the vomit can go down into the lungs which can cause lethal issues. I just picked a lung related disease because of the word vomit and well the fact vomit can enter the lungs in certain circumstances.

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I understand that vomit can enter the lungs, but pneumono­ultra­micro­scopic­silico­volcano­coniosis is a lung condition, not the lungs themselves.

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Kudos to whoever can spell these words without copy-paste. Also, new page.
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In fairness nothing in the rules said or says the action or actions within the sentence must be physically possible but only be grammatically correctish (i say ish because lets face it things in crowd sourced sentences can get wonky). So, i stand by and stick with my addition as its funny for purposes of the sentence.

Also im dragging the sentence forward to let this game resume by killing it at my addition to start anew.

David the Gnome ate Aequeosalinocalcalinoceraceoaluminosocupreovitriolic paste, and vomited lopado­temacho­selacho­galeokranio­leipsano­drim­hypotrimmato­silphio­karabo­melitokatakechy­meno­kichl­epikossypho­phatto­peristeralektryon­opte­kephallio­kigklopeleio­lagoio­siraio­baphetragano­pterygon into pneumono­ultra­micro­scopic­silico­volcano­coniosis. 
 

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I'll let this one slide since I can kind of see how it might work, but please keep the sentence as grammatically correct as possible in the future, in this case, the scenario was avoidable.

Æðelric sang storī̆se ballads phonetically, but

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Æðelric sang storī̆se ballads phonetically, but Helen

 

( can we get a full description of obscure words because "storī̆se" does not show up in at least 2 search engines.)

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Æðelric sang storī̆se ballads phonetically, but Helen criede

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Nē̆verte saiede intransiciọ̄n  waſ modern. Th' letterſ usede art thy cluæ bihofþe which Saxọ̄̆nlī hath bene employede. It is Middle English. 

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For the mods heres a direct translation:

Never saied it's  was modern. The letters used are your clue to which English has been employed

 

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C₂₅H₄₆MgN₆O₁₆P₃S used

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Several systematic chemical naming formats, as in chemical databases, are used that are equivalent to, and as powerful as, geometric structures. These chemical nomenclature systems include SMILES, InChI and CML. These systematic chemical names can be converted to structural formulas and vice versa, but chemists nearly always describe a chemical reaction or synthesisusing structural formulas rather than chemical names, because the structural formulas allow the chemist to visualize the molecules and the structural changes that occur in them during chemical reactions. ChemSketch and ChemDraware popular downloads/websites that allow users to draw reactions and structural formulas, typically in the Lewis Structure style.

so, in reality im technically correct in what ive done and stand by and behind it.

oh also: 

a word or phrase that constitutes the distinctive designation of a person or thing

The boy's name is Brad.

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: a word or symbol used in logic to designate an entity

a chemical formula does precisely this, describes the chemical and its reaction the same as Homer Simpson describes who the person is.

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C₂₅H₄₆MgN₆O₁₆P₃S used few things.

Ive ended the sentence. I will not personally tolerate my words being altered by anyone other than the moderators. 
 

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9 hours ago, Kimera Industries said:

"A chemical formula is not a chemical name since it does not contain any words." -Wikipedia

Please stick to actual words as well.

From the creator of the game.

8 hours ago, AlamoVampire said:

The boy's name is Brad.

So I used the offered name.

"You know what you have been doing. If you don't know then you need to step back and have a good hard look at your posts and then read the rules and instruction provided by the creator of the thread. You would not put up with it in a thread that you created. Please stop trying to push the boundaries of what you can get away with and just have some fun within the rules provided."

 

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Im not pushing the limit cold. I am correct in the most technical of senses. In laboratory settings a chemical formula is used as a quick reference name. Its no different than when NASA uses O2 or if you use H2O. Is it in common parlance? No. Is it still technically correct? Yes. Now lets split hairs. If the use of the formula bugged you, nothing stopped you from copying out the formula to see exactly what chemical i chose. Did you do that? No. Part of the fun is using the absurd in absurd ways. 

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