New pick on Jeffrey Epstein, "pizzazz" mentioned. Article on his personality and rich life (nymag.com)
submitted 8.1 years ago by anonOpenPress
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surgeson 8.1 years ago
You do know that's an existing and pretty normal word to use, right?
anonOpenPress 8.1 years ago
Sure. And how do you interpetend it in this sentence, considering we have pizzagate going on and a convicted pedophile in question?
EDIT: I checked your earlier comments, on which side are you playing here?
I don't feel it means much in this particular context - sure the guy's guilty as all hell but just because the words pizza and pizzazz look alike.. I think it's a little reaching.
I'm on neither side. I'm a skeptic but I'm intrigued.
A general interpretation on pizzazz could be more like https://duckduckgo.com/?q=pizzazz&t=ffcm&iax=1&ia=images
Apparently there's a pizza oven cleverly named Pizzazz. That's the only reason you're seeing pizza's on that search.
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surgeson ago
You do know that's an existing and pretty normal word to use, right?
anonOpenPress ago
Sure. And how do you interpetend it in this sentence, considering we have pizzagate going on and a convicted pedophile in question?
EDIT: I checked your earlier comments, on which side are you playing here?
surgeson ago
I don't feel it means much in this particular context - sure the guy's guilty as all hell but just because the words pizza and pizzazz look alike.. I think it's a little reaching.
I'm on neither side. I'm a skeptic but I'm intrigued.
anonOpenPress ago
A general interpretation on pizzazz could be more like https://duckduckgo.com/?q=pizzazz&t=ffcm&iax=1&ia=images
surgeson ago
Apparently there's a pizza oven cleverly named Pizzazz. That's the only reason you're seeing pizza's on that search.