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RE: The Scariest Story of All Time

in #fiction6 years ago
  1. people have said that the greatest works of Stephen King, H.P. Lovecraft, Clive Barker, Richard Matheson and even Edgar Allan Poe commbined paled in comparison to that one short story
    But... I honestly don't think a combination would be that scary, I'd think it'd be more silly. Oh yeah, and you misspelled commbined
  2. apologizing to you for depraving you of a story that would make you question your very existence.
    a) - you're depraving me? b) Tooo late, I already question my existence and have for quite a while.
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Ahh! So that's where my m went! I have been looking every where for that! Come along now, little m, you're needed in the other post. Oh wait, I've already frozen edits on that one? Well, this is awkward. I guess a future post would have a word minus the necessary m. I have little patience for insolence. Trust that this wayward letter would be dealt with post haste. Post haste!!

Depraving you? What in heaven's do you mean? Have you no decency, sir? There is only room for squeaky-clean, pristine thoughts here.

You're one of those "good" people, then? Well, that's boring.

Co_e on, we need _ore evil. The world doesn't have enough as is.

Me digging a hole to the center of the Earth? Yes. Yes, it is boring.

winces

AH, I just got that. And wish I hadn't. That exacerbates me, to the extent that I start using words like exacerbate

Wow! I spelled it right, and on the first try. For some strange reason I keep on writing exerbate (not a word) where I mean to write exacerbate. I could change it, but I usually don't, because practically no one knows what it means anyway. Besides, if they go look it up they get immensely confused, which is just an added bonus for me.

Exerbate looks like a fine portmanteau! Although, I'm not sure what its connotation would be. Just looking at the latter half of the word, it's already bringing up a lot of ideas. A lot of ideas.