I swear I read an article once that all snakes were venomous, just that most of them were really dull and wouldn't kill you, But that itchy and redness from a bite was indicative of venom being injected. Google is failing me, but also it was on Cracked so idk.
But while the word I was thinking of WAS python I was thinking of one of these pythons:
Which go by the more common name of Cobras.
So either way Im a dummy, and I had just woken up when I wrote that.
I believe you're actually referring to a platonic form.
Plethora is the name of the woman in Greek myth who let the evils of the world out of a box.
No, that's Pandora.
Plethora is a skin condition that manifests as patches of red, dry, and itchy skin.
You’re thinking of psoriasis.
A plethora is a heavy base that supports a statue or vase.
No, that's a plinth.
Plethora is a town in Illinois that is usually used as a reference for the average consumer.
Wait, no, good try, but no. You're thinking of Phoenix, Arizona. Wrong town and wrong state, unfortunately.
A plethora is a toy made out of papier mache that you fill with assorted candies and then have a child break apart with a striking weapon during a celebration, El Jefe.
I believe you're actually referring to a platonic form.
Plethora is the name of the woman in Greek myth who let the evils of the world out of a box.
No, that's Pandora.
Plethora is a skin condition that manifests as patches of red, dry, and itchy skin.
You’re thinking of psoriasis.
A plethora is a heavy base that supports a statue or vase.
No, that's a plinth.
Plethora is a town in Illinois that is usually used as a reference for the average consumer.
Wait, no, good try, but no. You're thinking of Phoenix, Arizona. Wrong town and wrong state, unfortunately.
A plethora is a toy made out of papier mache that you fill with assorted candies and then have a child break apart with a striking weapon during a celebration, El Jefe.
No, that's a piñata. Plethora is a kind of vegan leather substitute.
My favorite musical instrument is the air-raid siren.
I believe you're actually referring to a platonic form.
Plethora is the name of the woman in Greek myth who let the evils of the world out of a box.
No, that's Pandora.
Plethora is a skin condition that manifests as patches of red, dry, and itchy skin.
You’re thinking of psoriasis.
A plethora is a heavy base that supports a statue or vase.
No, that's a plinth.
Plethora is a town in Illinois that is usually used as a reference for the average consumer.
Wait, no, good try, but no. You're thinking of Phoenix, Arizona. Wrong town and wrong state, unfortunately.
A plethora is a toy made out of papier mache that you fill with assorted candies and then have a child break apart with a striking weapon during a celebration, El Jefe.
No, that's a piñata. Plethora is a kind of vegan leather substitute.
No, you’re thinking of pleather. Piñata is that elusive emotion triggered by a release of dopamine in the brain.
I believe you're actually referring to a platonic form.
Plethora is the name of the woman in Greek myth who let the evils of the world out of a box.
No, that's Pandora.
Plethora is a skin condition that manifests as patches of red, dry, and itchy skin.
You’re thinking of psoriasis.
A plethora is a heavy base that supports a statue or vase.
No, that's a plinth.
Plethora is a town in Illinois that is usually used as a reference for the average consumer.
Wait, no, good try, but no. You're thinking of Phoenix, Arizona. Wrong town and wrong state, unfortunately.
A plethora is a toy made out of papier mache that you fill with assorted candies and then have a child break apart with a striking weapon during a celebration, El Jefe.
I assumed he was thinking of Peoria.
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KetarCome on upstairswe're having a partyRegistered Userregular
I believe you're actually referring to a platonic form.
Plethora is the name of the woman in Greek myth who let the evils of the world out of a box.
No, that's Pandora.
Plethora is a skin condition that manifests as patches of red, dry, and itchy skin.
You’re thinking of psoriasis.
A plethora is a heavy base that supports a statue or vase.
No, that's a plinth.
Plethora is a town in Illinois that is usually used as a reference for the average consumer.
Wait, no, good try, but no. You're thinking of Phoenix, Arizona. Wrong town and wrong state, unfortunately.
A plethora is a toy made out of papier mache that you fill with assorted candies and then have a child break apart with a striking weapon during a celebration, El Jefe.
I assumed he was thinking of Peoria.
He was.
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MichaelLCIn what furnace was thy brain?ChicagoRegistered Userregular
I believe you're actually referring to a platonic form.
Plethora is the name of the woman in Greek myth who let the evils of the world out of a box.
No, that's Pandora.
Plethora is a skin condition that manifests as patches of red, dry, and itchy skin.
You’re thinking of psoriasis.
A plethora is a heavy base that supports a statue or vase.
No, that's a plinth.
Plethora is a town in Illinois that is usually used as a reference for the average consumer.
Wait, no, good try, but no. You're thinking of Phoenix, Arizona. Wrong town and wrong state, unfortunately.
A plethora is a toy made out of papier mache that you fill with assorted candies and then have a child break apart with a striking weapon during a celebration, El Jefe.
I assumed he was thinking of Peoria.
He was.
But like a parrot, AngelHedgie rose from the ashes to be reborn.
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You could try looking up "vague" instead, but that's also tough to describe
I looked up "slippery" but I just couldn't get a solid grasp on it.
I'm having trouble finding the definition of "simile", and I can't tell you what it's like.
use "similar" instead, it's pretty much the same
I finally used "plethora" correctly, that really means a lot.
I really don't know what a women's connection to their baby has to do with all of this.
i'd say you're being obstinate, but that's just not helpful
You're thinking of "placenta."
"Plethora" is when you give someone a sugar pill but tell them it's real so they psyche themselves into feeling better.
No no, that's a placebo. Plethora is the idealized theoretical version of something.
Plethora is the name of the woman in Greek myth who let the evils of the world out of a box.
No, that's Pandora.
Plethora is a skin condition that manifests as patches of red, dry, and itchy skin.
You’re thinking of psoriasis.
A plethora is a heavy base that supports a statue or vase.
Cause Im pretty sure you're thinking of a venomous snake.
Naw, pretty sure that's a python. Pylon is that thing you stand on when you're giving a speech.
I'd say it's a pirouette, but that's still dancing around the correct answer.
I swear I read an article once that all snakes were venomous, just that most of them were really dull and wouldn't kill you, But that itchy and redness from a bite was indicative of venom being injected. Google is failing me, but also it was on Cracked so idk.
But while the word I was thinking of WAS python I was thinking of one of these pythons:
Which go by the more common name of Cobras.
So either way Im a dummy, and I had just woken up when I wrote that.
This one is called "Poskok" in it's native region:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vipera_ammodytes
Pit viper is three syllables.
No, that's a plinth.
Plethora is a town in Illinois that is usually used as a reference for the average consumer.
Wait, no, good try, but no. You're thinking of Phoenix, Arizona. Wrong town and wrong state, unfortunately.
A plethora is a toy made out of papier mache that you fill with assorted candies and then have a child break apart with a striking weapon during a celebration, El Jefe.
No, that's a piñata. Plethora is a kind of vegan leather substitute.
No, you’re thinking of pleather. Piñata is that elusive emotion triggered by a release of dopamine in the brain.
I assumed he was thinking of Peoria.
He was.
But like a parrot, AngelHedgie rose from the ashes to be reborn.
Parrot is a kind of very fancy water. For drinking.
He means the famous detective created by Agatha Christie.
He means a hole where one urinates.
Hey! Who told you?
no, that's a privy.
He means the hard sphere used in jewelry that is found inside mollusk shells.
No, that's a pearl.
Hes referring to buccaneers in the 16th-19th centuries largely located along island colonies.
He means the thing Guttenberg used to make books in the 15th Century.
Nope, that's a press!
The word you're talking about means "private law" in latin