Is “Biscuit” also always prefaced by “Ooh”, too? My experience suggests so but lacking the data to back it up. Want to collab on the research paper?
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Replying to @peterejhamilton
Yeah I’m in, need more publications. My hypothesis is that the “ooh” only emerges in cases where the biscuit is unexpected, not explicitly sought.
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Replying to @moynibell
I have anecdotal evidence that a choice of >= 3 biscuits yields a 50% increase in the likelihood of a thoughtful “hmmm” post “Biscuit”, too.
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Replying to @peterejhamilton @moynibell
These are the questions, Maria. These are the questions.
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Replying to @peterejhamilton
We should do a startup. Airbnb for biscuit words. Or uber for snack acknowledgement
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Replying to @moynibell
“ChocChain” - biscuit insights, now powered by blockchain and AI
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Replying to @moynibell
Only if we can call our newsletter the weekly digestive.
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Replying to @peterejhamilton @moynibell
I started this once but then user interest really crumbled
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Replying to @Jack_Franklin @peterejhamilton
Jack how long have you spent thinking up that pun
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Jack's puns are the sole reason I have a Twitter account.
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if we're gonna do this start-up that looks at biscuits we're gonna build it in JaffaScript
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