What's on your mind? (2025) - good way to start... even if a bit early... :-)

That almost made me throw up reading this.
I’m not a cinnamon fan though.

It’s like something you’d eat on a bet.

I hate raisins, myself.

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I get hacked off by their similarly random allowing of some medical terms and not others. A former trainee of mine and me have WhatsApp correspondence purely devoted to expressing our frustration at this.

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When I listen to medical thrillers on Audible I mutter the correct pronunciation under my breath. :face_with_hand_over_mouth:

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LOVE your new avatar!

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Yup. Fairly common swear words, for example.

Shame.

Stop muttering. Shout. It’s so much more satisfying.

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Absolutely.

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“Bitty” is apparently not a word, but “itty” is. And “innie.”

FO, SB.

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And batty!

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And they allow tabla, raita, raga, hatha, naan but not balti :thinking:

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Or natto.

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I already went on an earlier rant about the complete randomness of including and excluding certain cooking or culinary terms. Absolutely no rhyme or reason to it :roll_eyes:

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But annatto.

No 4 letter words, either — unless you count boob (yes, I’m aware of its other meaning).

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Is itty-bitty a word?

And then you get words like arhat and titmice.

I’m currently on a mission to get to 150 QBs.

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I’m at 477 QBs :face_with_hand_over_mouth:

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Wow!

I can’t stop at Genius :wink:

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Same. I play it like it’s my job.
(The word inclusion discussion is a big one in my circles. Very enjoyable to see it here.)

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