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Mar 04
2012
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Some words in the English language are overused to the point that they are institutionally diluted. "Awesome", "radical", "liberal", and "conservative" are but a few examples of words that are so overused that they simply lack the potency and relevancy they once had. I mean seriously...does an "awesome" picture of a LOLcat peeing truly inspire awe, when in 1945, a giant mushroom cloud would be the standard? Is a video of of a monkey flinging poo at a rude zoo patron really radical, or is an Islamo-terrorist blowing himself up at a park full of toddlers the real radical? Of late, "epic" is the word that we're all guilty of overusing, but luckily, there are still some things that merit the use. For example, Epic Duels.



