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Lunaran, stop eviscerating the situation, you're only making things worse. 
 
The English language disagrees with you.

http://www.answers.com/envisage 
 
Lunaran just envysages me because of my incredibly sexy visage. 
Blog And Orientate Are Also In The Dictionary 
that doesn't make them any less bullshit 
 
It's weird that Gullible isn't though. 
Lunaran 
Earlier you were arguing that 'Messenge' was a word. Not that this invalidates your arguement against 'blog', but you should really pick your fights here. 
Bla Bla Bla! 
Lun 
I know your just trying to illicit discussion here, but most of us could care less about this sort of thing.

I don't know if you're trying to infer something, but were suppose to be relaxing on this cite, and for all intensive purposes, the only affect this sort of post has is to levee your own baggage onto others.

Irregardless, try complements instead. Its the principal of the thing. 
That PJW 
He sure can vocabularate
There's Nothing Wrong With 'envisage' 
It was stolen honestly from the French a few centuries ago (from 'envisager'), and it's just fine. Whine about something else.

P.S. Blog is a word now. Get used to it. 
PJW 
That was the greatest post ever written. 
Go And Look Up The Word 
"smeg"

as in the oven brand... 
PJW 
Those are misuses of words and phrases as opposed to raging against a perfectly valid word. But funny nonetheless. 
Sorry 
RickyT23 
OMG, it is so funny :P 
Hmm 
Hang on a sec...

WTF is wrong with orientate?

And yeh, That was the greatest post ever written. 
 
It would have been better if he had swapped all of his you're/your usage and threw in a 'teh' here and there. Just a tip for next time, loosers! 
Constituency Is The Cockgoblin Of Little Mimes. 
Or somesuch shit. Teh. You're welcome. 
Here 
In a nondescript Bay Area office park, a converted hard-drive factory with a shiny new fa �ade began churning out unconventional solar tubes that big investors are betting will soon blanket commercial buildings across the world.

http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=qE2FecETkyw

Try to imagine the voice of the narrative in the movie reading the paragraph above. 
Orientate Isn't A Word 
It's 'orient'. 
 
http://www.answers.com/orientate

Verifying what is and isn't a word is pretty easy. 
 
The whole shit about what is and isn't a valid word is garbage. If someone makes up a word, it's a valid word. Period. That's all there is to it. It doesn't need to be in the dictionary to be valid. The spoken language is pretty fluid like that.

Fo' shizzle. 
Portal: Prelude 
http://www.fileplanet.com/192598/190000/fileinfo/Portal---Portal:-Prelude-Modification

A pretty professionally made Portal mod taking place some time before the original game. You have to play through 19 test chambers and eventually get to witness the activision of GLaDOS. It even has bonus maps and a developer commentary (in French).

Unfortunately, I found most of the puzzles to be incredibly hard and annoying (some seemed to border on pixelhunting) and eventually ended up noclipping through most of the maps. This is clearly something aimed at the hardcore Portal players. 
Whatever 
If enough people use the wrong word, it's no longer the wrong word. Perhaps that has happened to 'orientate', but I don't think a link to answers.com establishes that.

I wouldn't use it on my resume.

Zwiffle: spoken language is fluid, but people are going to think you are a complete moron if you use poor English in formal writing. 
Or 
People will think you're a genius of satire if done correctly. -.- 
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