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Try finding this in a dictonary - Theblackshadowofgod - 07-28-2014 This is just... Longest English word; 189,819 letters long and its the name of some protein also called Titin (or w/e) Guy pronouncing it (watch 2-5 min from the start and the last 2 min at the end, its great Pastebin in case you want to try it yourself: http://pastebin.com/wkKH8xD8 RE: Try finding this in a dictonary - GeorgeTheBoy - 07-28-2014 I've seen this before, it's pretty cool. I love how the plant dies in the video. RE: Try finding this in a dictonary - jfd13 - 07-28-2014 just.....omg ._. RE: Try finding this in a dictonary - Chech - 07-28-2014 WE'RE GONNA NEED A BIGGER DIC RE: Try finding this in a dictonary - Guy0544 - 07-28-2014 How is it possible to have .819 letters? RE: Try finding this in a dictonary - Theblackshadowofgod - 07-28-2014 (07-28-2014, 08:27 PM)Guy0544 Wrote: How is it possible to have .819 letters? 189 thousand 819 hundred letters, should probably have written 189,819 RE: Try finding this in a dictonary - Jan - 07-28-2014 Respect to everyone that watched the entire video. RE: Try finding this in a dictonary - Tandy - 07-28-2014 HOLY SHIT! IT TAKES SO LONG TO PRONOUNCE IT THAT HE GRADUALLY GROWS A BEARD THROUGHOUT THE VIDEO! WTF!? The plant looks like it dies too towards the end! o.O RE: Try finding this in a dictonary - GRiiM - 07-28-2014 Thank goodness for text to speech software. RE: Try finding this in a dictonary - Link - 07-28-2014 First page. |