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breakthrough! not really.

We had a breakthrough in words the other day. Here is the dialogue:

Jen: My blog is amusing to me. (yes, that's what i said. i could edit this out but i'm a conceited person with integrity.)

Sean: Amusing. Abusing... is it amusive...? It amuses you...

Jen: Ha! yeah, why not? They're almost the same word. It is amusive. Why shouldn't those words follow the same rule.

Sean: psychological amuse [hard s].

Jen: physical amuse [hard s].

...and that's when we kind of trailed off and talked about something else.

“breakthrough! not really.”