Vocabulary Size Test
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30150, also top 0.01%. (Which seems odd if 30325 is also judged as the top 0.01%; looking at the other scores and doing a quick Poisson distribution in my head it seems to me that 30325 should be nearer 0.001%.
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You don't get to decide proper or improper use of English. First, you don't speak it. Second, you are not English. I am.not when it's being used improperly, such as "I love football" or "I love a good book"
I get to decide.
Andy doing a Poisson distribution in his head:
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No Greater Fool
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30150 as well
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MajGenl.Meade wrote:You don't get to decide proper or improper use of English. First, you don't speak it. Second, you are not English. I am.not when it's being used improperly, such as "I love football" or "I love a good book"
I get to decide.![]()

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Then again, wurds is my bidness. (But I am not Shakespeare, and I understand there is some serious question as to whether even Shakespeare was Shakespeare. In any event, Midsummer Night's Dream is still my favorite rom-com and MacBeth my favorite ghost story.)Your English Vocabulary Size is:
30500
★★★ Top 0.01%HighLow
★★★ Top 0.01%
You are Shakespeare! You can even create new words that will expand the English dictionary.
What do I win?
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GAH!
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Your choice of what's behind the curtain or what Jay is bringing down the aisle in the box.
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Where does The Tempest fit? It's my favorite of all.Sue U wrote:Then again, wurds is my bidness. (But I am not Shakespeare, and I understand there is some serious question as to whether even Shakespeare was Shakespeare. In any event, Midsummer Night's Dream is still my favorite rom-com and MacBeth my favorite ghost story.)Your English Vocabulary Size is:
30500
★★★ Top 0.01%HighLow
★★★ Top 0.01%
You are Shakespeare! You can even create new words that will expand the English dictionary.
What do I win?
“I ask no favor for my sex. All I ask of our brethren is that they take their feet off our necks.” ~ Ruth Bader Ginsburg, paraphrasing Sarah Moore Grimké
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Then it's just as you like it, obvs.Guinevere wrote: Where does The Tempest fit? It's my favorite of all.
GAH!
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I'll showe u sum werds. 
“I ask no favor for my sex. All I ask of our brethren is that they take their feet off our necks.” ~ Ruth Bader Ginsburg, paraphrasing Sarah Moore Grimké