Posted in Food, Games on Nov 20, 2007 by Jay
Guess the definition of words at freerice.com, and feed the hungry. Snopes says it’s authentic.
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I answered several right, then missed a few on purpose, ’cause I knew the guy that was going to get those grains, and he’s a bad seed.
Anybody want to fess up what level they’re at? I seem to be around 35 at the moment.
I’m at about 41, but I can feel my brain hurting. I think I’ve forgotten most of the vocab I learned for the GRE…
C’mon guys, don’t get the hungry all fat!
I am averaging 42. I say “averaging” because I have hours of playing time to consider. To a vocab geek, this is crack.
I’m with Jessica, depending on how we define “averaging.” I’d get to 42, blow it on the next two words and backslide, then come back to the same level. Very addictive!
Yah, 43 is about the best I’ve gotten to, but only donated 340 grains of rice so far.
I’m between about 38 and 41.
What if you find a mistake? Do I get the rice? Nova does not mean a bright star, despite the fact that’s what they say it means.
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I answered several right, then missed a few on purpose, ’cause I knew the guy that was going to get those grains, and he’s a bad seed.
Anybody want to fess up what level they’re at? I seem to be around 35 at the moment.
I’m at about 41, but I can feel my brain hurting. I think I’ve forgotten most of the vocab I learned for the GRE…
C’mon guys, don’t get the hungry all fat!
I am averaging 42. I say “averaging” because I have hours of playing time to consider. To a vocab geek, this is crack.
I’m with Jessica, depending on how we define “averaging.” I’d get to 42, blow it on the next two words and backslide, then come back to the same level. Very addictive!
Yah, 43 is about the best I’ve gotten to, but only donated 340 grains of rice so far.
I’m between about 38 and 41.
What if you find a mistake? Do I get the rice? Nova does not mean a bright star, despite the fact that’s what they say it means.