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50 Times People Weirded Others Out With How Oddly Specific They Were (New Pics)

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It's important to use the right words when you want to get your point across. Often, they're the only means of communication available to us.

But expressing nuanced thoughts and feelings through language can be difficult. So let's try to learn from the best!

There's a subreddit called r/OddlySpecific and as the name suggests, its 1.2 million members are dedicated to collecting distinct, precise phrases that strangely make perfect sense.

So continue scrolling to check the best ones they spotted and fire up our first publication on this awesome online community for more.

#1 Aita?

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#2 Billionaires Are Boring

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If you want your speeches to have a stronger impact, American author, columnist, keynote speaker, and former journalist and news anchor Carmine Gallo suggests replacing long words with short ones. "In his groundbreaking book Thinking, Fast and Slow, Nobel economist Daniel Kahneman writes, 'If you care about being thought credible and intelligent, do not use complex language where simpler language will do.' Effective leaders speak in simple language — and simple means short," Gallo explained.

He said this is especially true during a crisis, when attention spans are flagging and noise levels are high. "People are being bombarded by information, some of which is misleading or false. The clearer and more concise you are, the better your chances of getting your message across and persuading people to act on it."

#3 Adult Books vs. Kids' Books

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#4 Yes

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#5 Oh Mom

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"As you think about how to share your next message, remember that language influenced by the Anglo-Saxon period has been used by many great leaders," Gallo highlighted.

Winston Churchill once said, "The shorter words of a language are usually the more ancient. Their meaning is more ingrained in the national character and they appeal to greater force."

In a memo titled Brevity, Churchill urged government administrators to replace long "woolly phrases" with single conversational words, pointing out that brevity equals clarity and that directness makes things easier to understand.

#6 Quite A Lesson Indeed

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#7 Gay Rights!

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#8 Rata2ie

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#9 Uuh... Fox Title?

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Next, Gallo thinks you should search for analogies. "Neuroscientists have found that our brains process the world by associating the new or unknown with something familiar. When presented with a novel idea, our brains don't ask, 'What is it?' They ask, 'What is it like?'"

"Analogies answer that question. They serve as mental shortcuts that help us understand complex events. Leaders who are great communicators in a crisis are skilled at finding analogies, because they have to persuade people to act quickly."

#10 This Reply

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#11 Angry Avocado

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#12 Brain

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#13 Brad Bad

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The human brain is wired for storytelling. In his best-selling book Sapiens, historian Yuval Noah Harari argues that it was only through stories that our species was able to take over the world.

Our advanced language skills — specifically, our ability to connect with one another through narrative — allowed us to cooperate in ways other species simply could not.

#14 Even Average Sounds Extraordinary During Victorian Times

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#15 Humble Living As A Gnome

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#16 When You Get Flashbacks Of Working Retail

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#17 I Can Feel The Hatred In His Words

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Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease at the National Institutes of Health, is widely admired for his straight, persuasive talk. CNN has even called him “a public force” who translates complex medical information into everyday language.

"You don’t want to impress people and razzle-dazzle them with your knowledge," Fauci said. "You just want them to understand what you’re talking about."

#18 It Took Me Longer Than 66 Years

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#19 This Will Be A Reality One Day

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#20 The Jeans Discount Is The Cherry On Top

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#21 Not A Squirrel!

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Because of that, Fauci often limits himself to just three key points. For instance, in an April 5 appearance on Face the Nation, he said the country would be able to relax social-distancing guidelines only when three things were in place: "the ability to test, isolate, and do contact tracing."

Fauci also pointed out that Americans must continue to “physically separate” from one another by doing three things: staying six feet apart, limiting gatherings to 10 or fewer people, and avoiding mass interactions, such as in restaurants, bars, and theaters.

Words are powerful, and the more mindful you are with them, the more they can offer you.

#22 An Interesting Title

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#23 20-20-20 Noted

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#24 Pemmaphobia (Cake Phobia)

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#25 Sheeranphobia, An Interesting Disease

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#26 Rbdbdjddn

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#27 The Fact That This Is Not An Exaggeration Makes It Even Better. British Football Chants Are Fun

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#28 Eminems More Positive Cousin

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#29 Whale Sounds

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#30 Oh Cool

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#31 Smoke

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#32 Sushi No Like Tiktok

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#33 Help Wanted

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#34 Weird Way To Describe It But I Get The Idea

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#35 Road Trips Are So Nostalgic

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#36 He Got A Real Good Point Tho

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#37 Found On Meirl

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#38 I Have Never Made A Doctor's Appointment By Myself

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#39 No Time To Bleed!

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#40 Hmm

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#41 Interesting Quiz Options

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#42 Vegas Ain't Ready For Them

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#43 Connor

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#44 I Can't Say As Though I Disagree

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#45 Living His Best Life

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#46 Ok, Josh

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#47 Don’t Steel My Food?

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#48 Driver Carries Only

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#49 I Also Feel This Way A Bit

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#50 I Dont *look* Like A R*pist Or Serial Killer

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