VIRB

Friends, Music and Video... we're helping you stay connected.

Blatantly Verbose Group With Silly Logo

Redundant tagline which is located below the group's name

This paragraph, which you are currently reading on your computer, laptop, PDA or other electronic internet-enabled device, is a description of this group, whose name can be seen clearly in big letters above. Its purpose, or mission statement, if you will, is, for the most part, non-existent. However, it highly advocates the use of verbose language, or language which is otherwise needlessly wordy (or consisting of too many words), for reasons unknown. Go forth and spread the love of superfluous word usage, fellow users of the social networking site that is called Virb.

created by Inky

Members of the social networking site that is called Virb who are also members of this particular group - see all 28

Inky's Picture MooUK's Picture Clint Cook's Picture Eric Atha's Picture Stellar's Picture mouthlikesmuffins's Picture Pani's Picture hilldog's Picture SM1NGP4K's Picture Mark Johnson's Picture

Stats

Members: 28

Comments: 4


Shoutbox - 4 comments

You must be logged in to post comments.


Janie-In-Nautilus [take cover] says:

It would appear to me that there are 27 members of the social networking site that is called Virb who are also members of this particular group, which is dedicated to using words in a manner which exalts superfluity to a high degree, who are people who do not, in fact, belong here, because thus far, all they have managed to produce in the furtherance of this group is a distressingly not-aligned-with-this-group's-purpose-or-lack-thereof utter silence..

posted Jul 6

Comment replies (1)


Janie-In-Nautilus [take cover] says:

In other, perhaps less verbose but more inclined to inspire action... lost myself grammatically there... words, wake up, y'all.

posted Aug 21


Larry McAwesome says:

Not only is this group redundant and superfluous, but it also tends to use far more words than are really necessary. Furthermore, you should make an effort to avoid the utilization of overly large words where diminutive words would suffice.

posted Mar 26

Comment replies (1)


Domanic says:

I whole-heartedly concur with your statement good sir.

posted Apr 13


Pages:    1  (4 total comments)