post-modern form, no rhyme, no verse, no alliteration. 3/10. Forgiven on account of maps of meaning.
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Everyone knows all poems rhymed before post-modern neo-Marxist poetry came along
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"No," sugar said John. LOL I can't stop laughing.
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I must admit, I feel quite daft... I don't get it. I want to understand
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Intriguing.
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I guess if James Joyce got away with it...
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It isn’t intended to be read correctly, it is a study of how the brain adapts. The phonetics begin to make sense once the brain stops trying to create meaning from the words that are written. Some parts are better than others, but very interesting concept.
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Unless that is just an unusual brains interpretation, in which case it’s something else. It would be interesting to know the answer
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Some of the words do not belong in the sentences. As you read through you remove the useless junk words to find the logical sentence structure that's hidden.
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Example. First sentence is: "These are the considerations commonly brought up on the subject of evidence."
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