“Accordion to research, most people will not notice musical instruments appearing within sentences”
“Accordion” sounds somewhat like “according.” “Accordion to research, in everyday conversation a musical instrument replacing a word often goes unnoticed” was posted on Twitter on December 8, 2012. “Accordion to research, 9 out of 10 people don’t notice when you replace words with random musical instruments” was posted on Twitter on May 27, 2014.
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Lazar Jeremic
@lazarjeremic
Accordion to research, in everyday conversation a musical instrument replacing a word often goes unnoticed
6:58 AM - 8 Dec 2012
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Chris Smith
@cmsmith324
Accordion to research, musical instruments can take the place of words in any sentence to still mean the same thing… #MindFucked lol
11:33 PM - 10 Dec 2012
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Chris Galvin Nguyen
@ChrisGNguyen
@EditorEric Accordion to research, in everyday conversation, if you replace a word with a musical instrument, it often goes unnoticed.
9:27 PM - 14 Dec 2012
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David Fraser
@DavidEFraser
Accordion to research, most people will not notice musical instruments appearing within sentences
3:09 AM - 16 Dec 2012
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Periwinkle Jones
@peachesanscream
Accordion to research, 9 out of 10 people don’t notice when you replace words with random musical instruments.
3:18 AM - 27 May 2014
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Periwinkle Jones @peachesanscream
Accordion to research, 9 out of 10 people don’t notice when you replace words with random musical instruments.
4:18 AM - 27 May 2014
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Shit Jokes
@ShitJokes
Accordion to research 9 out of 10 people don’t notice when you replace a word with a musical instrument.
3:56 PM - 19 Jan 2017