Yeah, I was talking about this last Saturday in the bar. AI already posted it, but it's a great repost. The line that you can pull any number of words from Palin's paragraph-long sentences and not lose any meaning is, well, spot on.
This reminds me of that classic Latin saying: Amore, more, ore, re probantur amicitiae. You start dropping letters from amore, and things still make sense. Well, it's a slightly different phenomenon...
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And the point is? I posted this already a while ago. Is this a Mr. Alz moment, or is there some hidden meaning in the whimsy title?
Is this an old Dickless Cavett article? Owe you VCP?
Yeah, I was talking about this last Saturday in the bar. AI already posted it, but it's a great repost. The line that you can pull any number of words from Palin's paragraph-long sentences and not lose any meaning is, well, spot on.
This reminds me of that classic Latin saying: Amore, more, ore, re probantur amicitiae. You start dropping letters from amore, and things still make sense. Well, it's a slightly different phenomenon...
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