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Re: Spamlang?

From:J Y S Czhang <czhang23@...>
Date:Friday, March 26, 2004, 4:48
In a message dated 2004:03:23 12:22:27 PM, cowan@CCIL.ORG writes:

> Tons of dwolnaoadble mvoies, pohtos and sotires! > >It took me a while to decipher the last word....
LOL. The spamsters are busier than a teamster of hamsters in a spinnin' wheel coming up with anti-anti-spam tactics. Then again... In a message dated 2004:03:23 01:13:08 PM, herodote92@YAHOO.COM writes:
>This is clearly an ET message. It looks a little like >the Arcturus Northern Suburbs dialect. There probably >have been some interferences on the way from Arcturus >to Earth, this being a plausible explanation why >stories turned out into sotires (gamma-ray distortion >?) > >I can feel a somehow threatening tone in such short >sentences like "onelm sufstwhe." or "ghnevrdhm. >oipmota." I think it doesn't sound very polite. I >should not have used the word "oipmota" myself in this >context.
To me, these phrases or sentences seem quite ominous:
> gzaaggocu xonlnihrke-sguhrcl lynwncha.
> ggphgokvemk ggrcoprse mchatgud, umouquiaw buxotksii.
Mayhaps this is a battle-warning in the mothertongue of ancient werewolf/shapeshifter "visitors" to the European zone of Earth... and now their brethern are now coming to take revenge for the genocide of their blood-pack and their Pagan allies. --- *DiDJiBuNgA!!* Hang Binary,baby...--- Hanuman "Stitch" Zhang, ManglaLanger (mangle + manga + lang) <A HREF="http://www.boheme-magazine.net">=> boheme-magazine.net</A> Language[s] change[s]: vowels shift, phonologies crash-&-burn, grammars leak, morpho-syntactics implode, lexico-semantics mutate, lexicons explode, orthographies reform, typographies blip-&-beep, slang flashes, stylistics warp... linguistic (R)evolutions mark each-&-every quantum leap... ...languages are "naturally evolved wild systems... So language does not impose order on a chaotic universe, but reflects its own wildness back." - Gary Snyder "Some Languages Are Crushed to Powder but Rise Again as New Ones" - a chapter on pidgins & creoles, John McWhorter, _The Power of Babel: A Natural History of Language_ = ¡ gw'araa legooset caacaa ! ¡ reez'arvaa. saalvaa. reecue. scoopaa-goomee en reezijcloo ! = [Fight Linguistic Waste! Save, Salvage, Recover, Scavenge and Recycle!]