Using inductive reasoning I was able to determine that I probably have more than two brain cells to rub together (the autonomic nervous system cannot function with two or fewer brain cells; my autonomic nervous system seems to be functioning; therefore I probably have more than two brain cells to rub together), and yet I was puzzled by what word gmcool had in mind when he wrote "euthenic", and that was primarily because of the context. I thought of "ethnic", but even though the spelling was a stretch, the word ethnic made almost no sense in that sentence. Giving the man credit for knowing what he was talking about, I decided that he was using a word I was unfamiliar with, and that it made sense in that context, and that if I had known what it meant I would have understood what he was saying.
I suggest that instead of "two brain cells to rub together" being the benchmark for understanding, you should have said "a word which any idiot would understand..." It would be just as strong, and I could immediately agree with it.
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