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Re: Just Found a Website That's Priceless

From:Wesley Parish <wes.parish@...>
Date:Monday, October 21, 2002, 11:14
My personal addiction is to "meta-x dissociatedpress" in emacs.

It comes up with some real doozies, which I heavily edit:

I went first losers.  She rang the bell I had eaten.  The impact of this had
seen me first!

Damn, why was I made for me?  I was his inhuman monster's height, surely.

He said, "Well, tail beaten, pointing out the circumstances ..."

That main good first big pack of lovers?  They live to torture my factions!!!
And they troyed my midas around at the bones, my bed.  "I'm worth more than
it would at the bones," I exploded.  "The company trees were plantly!"

Wesley Parish

On Monday 21 October 2002 12:19 pm, J Y S Czhang wrote:
> In a message dated 10/19/2002 11.32.24 PM, David DigitalScream@AOL.COM
writes:
> >I love this website for the possibility for poetry. If you're ever > > stuck, just shove something in there. <SNiP> > > My sentiments exactly. In many a way, both poetry and some forms of > slang push the boundaries of language ... and I find that most intriguing > and one of the > _hypercreative_ reasons why I am a conlanger and not an auxlanger. > [I should get back to workin' on my conlang Creolego... it's been on > the back burners for some months now...] > > > And, yes, "I totally examined in the tree" is a gem. > > For some enigmatic reason MultiBabel is more fun than RACTER and > similar "smart" programs ;) mayhaps 'cuz MultiBabel is "accidentally > poetic" - that it spews out the occasional, brain-stunning _objet > poetique_ amidst the torrent of banal verbal/textual diarrhea. > > Hanuman Zhang, 3-Toed-Sloth-Style Gungfu Typist ;) > "the sloth is a chinese poet upsidedown" --- Jack Kerouac {1922-69} > > €º°`°º€ø,¸¸,ø€º°`°º€ø,¸¸,ø€º°`°º€ø,¸¸,ø€º°`°º€ø,¸¸,ø€º°`°º€€º°`°º€ø,¸~-> > > "There is no reason for the poet to be limited to words, and in fact > the poet is most poetic when inventing languages. Hence the concept of the > poet as 'language designer'." --- O. B. Hardison, Jr. > > "La poésie date d' aujour d'hui." (Poetry dates from today) > "La poésie est en jeu." (Poetry is in play) > --- Blaise Cendrars
-- Mau e ki, "He aha te mea nui?" You ask, "What is the most important thing?" Maku e ki, "He tangata, he tangata, he tangata." I reply, "It is people, it is people, it is people."