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'''John Words''', sworn enemy of [[John Numbers]], is the inventor of [https://words.pronounmail.com words], Wordle, worms, [[work]], and [[bird]]s. Without him, all communication, and also [[Pronounmail the wiki|this wiki]], would be a bit more challenging. He is perhaps one of the most famous examples supporting [[John John-Hypothesis]]'s [[John hypothesis]].
'''John Words''', sworn enemy of [[John Numbers]], is the inventor of [https://words.pronounmail.com words], Wordle, worms, [[work]], and [[bird]]s. Without him, all communication, and also [[Pronounmail the wiki|this wiki]], would be a bit more challenging. He is perhaps one of the most famous examples supporting [[John John-Hypothesis]]'s [[John hypothesis]].
{{quote|Don’t worry, John hypothesis! I will support you no matter what! I can’t wait to have dinner with you tonight!|John Words}}
{{quote|Don’t worry, John hypothesis! I will support you no matter what! I can’t wait to have dinner with you tonight!|John Words}}
== Notable work ==
Out of admiration for [[John Example]], Words started prefacing every example of an [[example]] with the phrase ‘for Example’, dedicating any example to Example. This immediately caught on, and was later abbreviated to ‘e.g.’ (‘Example [is] Gay (/pos)’).

Latest revision as of 20:07, 25 September 2025

John Words, sworn enemy of John Numbers, is the inventor of words, Wordle, worms, work, and birds. Without him, all communication, and also this wiki, would be a bit more challenging. He is perhaps one of the most famous examples supporting John John-Hypothesis's John hypothesis.

Don’t worry, John hypothesis! I will support you no matter what! I can’t wait to have dinner with you tonight!
John Words

Notable work

Out of admiration for John Example, Words started prefacing every example of an example with the phrase ‘for Example’, dedicating any example to Example. This immediately caught on, and was later abbreviated to ‘e.g.’ (‘Example [is] Gay (/pos)’).