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    Adam Lane Smith‏ @TheBrometheus 10 Sep 2018
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    Our ancestors layered a confusing level of complexity into our languages. For example, we call them “frogs” and say that they “croak” but we write their vocalization as “ribbit”. Why not just call them “ribbits” and save two words? “The ribbits are especially loud tonight.”

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      1. Trail Blazer  🇺🇸‏ @trailblazer2019 10 Sep 2018
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        The ribbit's ribbiting awfully loud tonight. ...oh, it stopped. He probably ribbited.

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      2. thotpoizn‏ @thotpoizn 10 Sep 2018
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        Overloaded functions: orange as color, or a fruit, or in the case of an angry response to a bad tweet, possibly a verb... but to what end? Reduced vocabulary at the cost of increased ambiguity? [Tosses a somewhat smooshy orange back and forth between hands...] 😉

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      3. Megan Robertson‏ @RPGResource 11 Sep 2018
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        'Orange' as colour is a relatively late addition to the English language. The shade used to be lumped in with the colour red... hence 'robin red-breast' despite the bird having a decidedly orange chest!

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      2. Megan Robertson‏ @RPGResource 11 Sep 2018
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        Only in English - there's 3 in Greek :) Philos = brotherly love, close friendship. Eros = the 'sex' sort Agape = the love between human beings and whatever God they worship

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      1. Dean inpires fear and loathing. Boo!‏ @DeanMSimmons 10 Sep 2018
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        Do you know how much damage you just did to Lovecraft?

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      2. whipstache‏ @whipstache 11 Sep 2018
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        “The ribbits are especially loud tonight.” That's unclear though... are you talking about the animal or the sound?

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        It would be both, since both equal the same thing.

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      1. Megan Robertson‏ @RPGResource 11 Sep 2018
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        Apparently there's a single species of frog that makes a sound like 'ribbit', the Pacific treefrog (Hyla regilla) - only it lives near Hollywood so all movie frogs make that noise, because if they wanted a frog sound they just took a microphone outside at night!

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      2. Twilight's Last Gleaming Slug‏ @VekaFitzfrancis 11 Sep 2018
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        So you want Chinese? Cats are called maomaos.

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        This is what we call them in our home.

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