In the spirit of the Holidays… Here is a visual riddle that may take you a few minutes to figure out.
Come on! Try to spell check it.
Dmitry Golubovskiy, CEO of Esquire Russia, spends three-and-a-half hours reading the Chemical name of “Titin,” a 189,819-letter word which, according to Wikipedia, is the longest word in the English language (apparently not the chemical word for tobacco mosaic virus, as we previously stated).
He told the American, “You’ll be a Hero if you jump into the sea.”
He told the English, “a gentleman would certainly jump into the sea.”
He told the German, “It’s a rule to jump into the sea in such conditions.”
He told the Italian, “Women will admire you if you jump into the sea.”
He told the French, “Do not jump into the sea.”
He told the Japanese, “Look, every passenger is jumping into the sea.”