:fa_twitter: Tweed :fa_twitter:
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Well make sure you don't link to it or anything. If it was funny, you know for sure nobody else ever would want to see it.
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The account I was referring to was banned shortly after I discovered it last year. I assumed it was still banned, so I didn't bother finding a link. Looks like it's back:
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I like how all the "You may also like" entries are parody accounts.
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Any errors are Goodman's.
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I can't get that link to work... i get stuck at : https://what.thedailywtf.com/clicks/track?url=https%3A%2F%2Ft.co%2FhHDsuJ997S&topic_id=8350
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It's a pic.twitter.com.
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Thanks, I just copied the text. I was pointing out the link was broken ;-)
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That is frightening.
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What are you, some kind of neocon?
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No, he's part of the vast right-wing conspiracy.
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And people say we have a problem staying on topic...
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Twitter account generates clickbait based on what's trending :
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@blakeyrat calls a lot of things gibberish for comedic effect. I'm going to post some gibberish for comedic effect:
This sounds like it was written using a markov chain.
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Needs more “quotidian dialectic” for pompousness raisins.
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This sounds like it was written using a markov chain.
That sentence is so meaningless it robs meaning from the individual words!
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Is it possible for a sentence to have negative meaning?
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Is it possible for a sentence to have negative meaning?
Yes. You can recognize it easily when you feel dumber for having listened to some inanity or other.
Alan Dean Foster used that in his series Spellsinger - in order to be able to observe a distant point the sorceror's apprentice recited speeches from politicians. As those contain nothing and even less than nothing, the sorceror then was able to cancel out the something between him and his intended goal.
In essence, warping space and time through stupidity.
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As someone who lives in Wisconsin, I could have predicted that our governor would alienate himself from people who aren't the rightest of right wing Christian fundamentalists.
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@boomzilla said:
Sent from my iPhone, no doubt.
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Every normal man must be tempted at times to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin to slit throats.
H. L. Mencken
US editor (1880 - 1956)
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did I just read?
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it's a take on the pagliacci joke from watchmen
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SUit yourself. That's what it's supposed to say.
Took me forever to get that.
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There were words?
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Tear your eyes away from the gibbon's arms…
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Why the fuck do some people use fancy symbols (and the cross for that matter) as footnotes instead of multiple asterisks or just numerics?
I thought poor Joshua died writing this paper until I reached the last line.
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I've seen papers with numbered footnotes for the body and symbols for footnotes attached to the title or (more commonly) authors.
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It's not the first time I saw that, but previously I've seen other stupid symbols, not specifically a cross.
But IME putting a cross or a rectangle around someone's name usually means they died during the production.
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not specifically
a crossan obelisk
Also called a dagger.
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TIL <descriptive
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Meanwhile on DuckDuckGo,