LadyJirachu
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I would like to argue that "Over" and "clover" rhyme with "silver".
What? No they don't.
No word in the English language rhymes with month, orange, silver or purple.
How do they not? If you break them into syllables you get
O-Ver
Sil-Ver
It's totally the same sound.
I was once a member of a forum called "Feild of Innocence" but it got deleted.
I feel kind of gross imo right now :/
Lots of people probably dream about pokemon XD
EDIT:
Masculine rhymes don't count. If they did, then orange rhymes with binge and purple rhymes with angle, which is plainly absurd.
???? Do you pronounce, "silver," as, "Solver?" Clover wouldn't rhyme with silver even if the i was an o, so I declare your argument invalid.I would like to argue that "Over" and "clover" rhyme with "silver".
- At one point (and possibly currently), New Zealand featured a Pikachu on its one dollar coin.
Time for...AMERICAN PRESIDENTIAL HISTORY!!!
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- Only ten incumbent presidents of the United States have ever been defeated in a re-election bid: Adams (#2), Quincy Adams (#6), Van Buren (#8), Cleveland (#22), B. Harrison (#23), Taft (#27), Hoover (#31), Ford (#38), Carter (#39) and H. W. Bush (#41).
- Additionally, five incumbent presidents failed to even win their party's nomination to run again: Tyler (#10), Fillmore (#13), Pierce (#14), Johnson (#17), Arthur (#21).
- The shortest president was Madison (#4) at 5'4", while the tallest was Lincoln (#16), exactly one foot taller.
- The lightest president was...also Madison (#4), at only 45 kilograms, while the heaviest was Taft (#27), who peaked at 136 kilograms and required the installation of a new bathtub that could handle his girth.
- Eight presidents have died in office, four of assassination (Lincoln (#16), Garfield (#20), McKinley (#25), Kennedy (#35)) and four of illness (W. H. Harrison (#9), Taylor (#12), Harding (#29), D. Roosevelt (#32)).
- The longest inauguration speech (10,000 words) was given by W. H. Harrison...in the freezing snow, which likely contributed to his death exactly one month later. The shortest was Washington (#1) at just 135 words.
- Former presidents Adams (#2) and Jefferson (#3) died within hours of each other on July 4, 1826. Forty-six years later, future president Coolidge (#30) was born on the very same day.
- The first president to be born a US citizen was Van Buren (#8).
- The only person to hold the presidency on two non-consecutive occasions was Cleveland (#22 AND #24).
- Four presidents have held the office without winning a popular majority in the election: Quincy Adams (#6), Hayes (#19), B. Harrison (#23) and W. Bush (#43).
- The only unanimously elected president was Washington (#1). The closest second was Monroe (#5), who won all but one electoral vote, the last being withheld by an elector who wanted to preserve Washington's achievement.
- Romans take up to five baths a day.
- Butterflies taste through their feet.
I misread that as "Romans taste through their feet"
99.9% of people can't lick their elbow, but 67% of people who read this will try, and 82% of them will be male.