Wednesday 4 June 2014

Redundandundandundandundancy

Redundandundandundandundancy:::::::: noun, that is to say, the word of today´s post is a noun - the noun being the word that the noun is and the word that the noun is being a noun too. Redundandundandundandundancy is the state, the form and the shape - that is to say, the ultimate being - of something, that thing being an object or some sort of either concrete or abstract thing, that is, in some peculiar way or another, rather and quite redundant, superfluous, unnecessary or long-winded. It, the it referring to the word redundandundandundandundancy, of course, is different, or rather variating, from the word redundancy simply in magnitude, that is to say, in the power of the word, the post of today referring to the largest and strongest form of the word redundancy. Simply and uncomplicatedly put, something that is redundant can, but does not have to be redundandundandundandundant, while something that is redundandundandundandundant has to also be redundant in the same way that a red dress may be the reddest dress but does not have to be, while the reddest dress must be red at all occasions. That, and just that with nothing less and nothing more, is the definition, that is to say, the meaning, of the word redundandundandundandundancy.    

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