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Funny Pictures at WalMart Epic Fail Hanzi Smatter Not Always Right | Funny & Stupid Customer Quotes Der Flix - Herzlich Willkommen Look At This Fucking Teabagger 20th May 2011 Photo reblogged from Liberals Are Cool with 749 notes Tea Party Rally Fizzles in South CarolinaThough as many as 2,000 people were expected at a Tea Party rally in South Carolina, just 30 showed up after Donald Trump cancelled his appearance with Gov. Nikki Haley (R), according to the Columbia State. The picture from the rally is priceless. 3rd March 2011 Link reblogged from The Atlantic with 71 notes theatlantic: Tea party polling has been an inexact science, and data like these have been used to count (inaccurately) how many people are involved in the movement. 3rd March 2011 Video reblogged from Cajun Boy with 2,660 notes cajunboy: Of all the jaw-on-the-floor videos taken at tea party rallies and protests and such, this is by far the most revolting I’ve seen. 28th February 2011 Video reblogged from Matt Lehrer with 20 notes mattlehrer: Training Tea Party Activists In Guerilla Internet Tactics“They were activists just like you. 27th February 2011 technipol: 27th February 2011

Words Shakespeare Invented Words Shakespeare Invented The English language owes a great debt to Shakespeare. He invented over 1700 of our common words by changing nouns into verbs, changing verbs into adjectives, connecting words never before used together, adding prefixes and suffixes, and devising words wholly original. Below is a list of a few of the words Shakespeare coined or adapted, hyperlinked to the play and scene from which it comes. When the word appears in multiple plays, the link will take you to the play in which it first appears. ** Please note that the table below gives both a sample of words Shakespeare coined and words he adapted. For more words that Shakespeare coined please see the Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the English Language by Dr. How to cite this article: Mabillard, Amanda. More Resources Shakespeare's Reputation in Elizabethan England Quotations About William Shakespeare Portraits of Shakespeare Shakespeare's Sexuality Shakespeare's Boss: The Master of Revels Elements of Comedy

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