Increasingly, looking at textual "English" - it looks like an indecipherable language to me
Not to mention the separate *spelling* problem - just now looking at "indeciferable" and wondering whether the Spell Check version was correct.
But back to the point: I looked that this first headline below, and only creepingly/gradually arrived at the conclusion that "The Fat Jewish" must be the name of somebody, a noun in its collective parts. Because here is an article and an adjective ("The Fat" ) modifying an adjective ("Jewish" ) - or when adjectives modify another adjective, they are adverbs, no?
But don't we all know people who have "created" names for their spawn, such as combining parts of the parents' names? Gone are the days of "John... Mary... " and now we have "Konphlagration."
So I figured out that "The Fat Jewish" is the name of somebody. And in the 2nd link, there was a citation of "GWAR," which Wiki educated me to know that it's a heavy metal band that sounds like the Insane Clown Posse - sounds intriguing, will look up some YouTubes.
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https://www.tmz.com/2020/06/28/the-fat-jewish-nails-neglected-coronavirus-free-manicures-pedicures/
THE FAT JEWISH
COVID DOING NUMBER ON OUR NAILS ...
Treat Yourself, On Me!!!
https://www.tmz.com/2015/09/30/fat-jewish-spiritual-guidance-spencer-pratt/
THE FAT JEWISH
SPENCER PRATT SHALL DELIVER ME
... From My Demons
.... And if Pratt's crap doesn't work ... Fat Jewish's vintage GWAR shirt should scare off plenty of demons. Just sayin'.
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