Cox found a new adjective!


He still used the word "vast" about 15 times in episode one, but now he's discovered a new word! He used the word "profound" almost as many times! Brian Cox's vocabulary is growing faster than a black hole in a stellar nebula!

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Is that the only thing you are able to say about this program?

I would have thought that someone of your amazing vocabulary could find something else to analyze about this show?

It seems to me that all you do is post about proffessor Cox's vocabulary on mulptiple boards.

We should all be in awe of your superior intellect. Please reply and tell me which words I should have used in this post? I am sure you have some suggestions.

You retard.

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Your vehement response appears to be the outburst of an offended person, but it wasn't my intention to offend. There's no need to resort to name-calling. I am interested as to why you're so defensive about Mr Cox.

He uses the same words over and over again, and it gets annoying. Am I not allowed to express that opinion? Can I not joke about it? Are you the thought police?

Anyway, I would have more to analyze if I could stand to watch it all the way through, and if you're honestly looking for tips on your choice of words, go for one more imaginative than retard. You sound like a raging teenager with Asperger's syndrome.

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I like the show and didn't even notice the vocabulary to be honest. I probably will when I watch it again, but I don't care. The show is beautiful and profound and presented with a wonderful passion that I find captivating.



"In a universe so full of wonders human beings have managed to invent boredom. Quite astonishing."

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