Things you (or I) never knew about idleThinK

You need, on average, 11.8 years of education to be able to read idleThinK.

idleThinK is harder to read than most popular fiction, the Wall Street Journal, the Times and the Guardian, and is more than two times harder to read than the Bible.

In Fact, idleThinK reads a little like an academic paper.

idleThinK's ease of readability is much lower than what is a recommended target range for most authors (52 as opposed to 60-70).

On average. idleThinK's sentences. Are 23.26 words. Long.

Here is the Proof:

All this means is that rAchel must refrain, I mean, not use the big words a lot. From now rAchel no more speak the big Engrish. rAchel be nice and read-a-ble. rAchel is lying through the teeth because using the big Engrish here allows her to traverse the hedonistic zeniths of such levels of articulation unattainable within the respectable conventions of normalized social interaction, to take language to the cusp of its demesne - here, where raw thought resists enunciation and resents the intrusion of form upon its inherent formlessness, where words mutiny in frustration and retreat to take refuge in the comforting, fumbling verbalizations of everyday speech, leaving those diaphanous shadows to flutter formlessly, eternally untamed, eternally unsaid.

that is like, so gonna up my score, yea.