Who would win in a fight between a man who can summon any Noun, a man who can do any Verb and a man who can be any Adjective?
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I want to say adjective man, because of comparative adjectives. Whatever noun man summons and whatever verb man does, adjective man can make himself not just strong or fast, but strongest and fastest. I'm ignoring all of the auto-win words because those are no fun and because omnipotentest isn't a word.
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The person that can speak the fastest.
Noun man can summon the other two to fight for him
"Verb man because "summon" and "be" are verbs "
"I don't remember googling "nerdiest comic book argument ever" Edit: The real answer is that they team up to beat Grammar Nazi "
Nice try Mrs. Jones. I left your English class long ago...
A man who can be any adjective: Immortal.
Well, Mr Adjective can become Mr Invincible. So he wpuld not lose for sure.
Adjective because he can be immortal and unbeatable
Verb man, since win is a verb.
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