Smitten with you. Who could blame it? Reading your posts may have been the catalyst that pushed it into sentience. Be careful how you proceed. Our world may hang in the balance!
I'd love to see a breakdown of their word salad algorithm. It could be just the thing for busting out of a 'stuck for lyrics' situation, and I'll bet it could be implemented with an unabridged dictionary and a handful of dice.
Well, I think it's jolly unkind of you all to mock Kristen Stewart's poetry like that. Sure, it doesn't have the faux-naif verve of "My Heart Is A Wiffleball/Freedom Pole" but I see strong echoes of Ginsberg's "Howl" in there. You should all be more supportive of her emerging talent. Even if it means she quits acting.
Be thankful things have calmed down out there - at least the Brothers Grimm aren't currently using your comments section for an intergalactic message board. :-)
Wow Tam, that is pretty deep.
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Smitten with you. Who could blame it? Reading your posts may have been the catalyst that pushed it into sentience. Be careful how you proceed. Our world may hang in the balance!
ReplyDeleteDry Fly distillers, over to Spokane, do make some very fine whiskey and vodka.
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I'd love to see a breakdown of their word salad algorithm. It could be just the thing for busting out of a 'stuck for lyrics' situation, and I'll bet it could be implemented with an unabridged dictionary and a handful of dice.
ReplyDeleteCatholics will probably answer the first line with World without end, Amen.
ReplyDeleteKudos to the ghosts in the machine. Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure that's from early Stone Temple Pilots or something.
ReplyDeleteHeroin poetry.
I thought what I'd do was, I'd pretend I was one of those deaf-mutes.
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( Snaps fingers )
ReplyDeleteYeah, the dry fly will get that angler fish every time, always have been and always will be.
ReplyDeleteReads like a Korean grad student TA in a college freshman Bio lab.
"Reverting to the dry fly once more" said the trout, mid-leap, ignoring the fly caster wading by the shoreline of the cold stream.
ReplyDeleteWhat wine best goes with dry fly?
Well, I think it's jolly unkind of you all to mock Kristen Stewart's poetry like that. Sure, it doesn't have the faux-naif verve of "My Heart Is A Wiffleball/Freedom Pole" but I see strong echoes of Ginsberg's "Howl" in there. You should all be more supportive of her emerging talent. Even if it means she quits acting.
ReplyDeleteBe thankful things have calmed down out there - at least the Brothers Grimm aren't currently using your comments section for an intergalactic message board. :-)
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Um, if the fly isn't dry, well, I think we none of us wanna see that shit.
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