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Title: Re: gibberish Post by pex on Aug 3rd, 2013, 2:16am [hide]She said: "Incomprehensible gibberish."[/hide] |
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Title: Re: gibberish Post by gotit on Aug 3rd, 2013, 6:59am on 08/03/13 at 02:16:01, pex wrote:
The lack of [hide]Punctuation Marks[/hide] in the riddle suggests that you got it.. |
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Title: Re: gibberish Post by Death on Aug 14th, 2013, 6:52pm Incomprehensible gibberish could be a subjective term. One of her personalities could speak a different language (aka incomprehensible gibberish to her other personality/personalities), but since the clever psychologist is bilingual it's not a problem for him to understand her. |
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Title: Re: gibberish Post by erica on May 30th, 2014, 11:10pm Yeah. That's true. |
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Title: Re: gibberish Post by alien2 on Jun 9th, 2014, 3:01am Gibberish Wife of a psychiatrist had schizophreniform disorder, but when she said incomprehensible gibberish, he knew exactly what she said. How? Pex wins. I added the punctuation marks Gotit. |
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