Sunday, 30 June 2013

Narture

Narture: noun and verb. The answer to the age old question of nature versus nurture. Narture is a combination of both, therefore it should not be surprising that it shares the properties of a noun (like nature) and a verb (like nurture). This means that using it in sentences is far easier than using any other verb, as it can be put in the position of either, for example: "PETA´s followers try to narture our narture, but continually fail at doing so." The word was invented by the British polymath, Francis Galton, who resolved his internal argument over nature versus nature by fusing them into one thing, making the whole dispute irrelevant.

2 comments:

  1. "Francis Galton, who resolved his internal argument over nature versus nature by fusing them into one thing"

    Should be nature vs nurture

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