Friday, 20th of July, 2007
Brain seizures from spinning silhouettes & silly sentences (12:15 am)
This is the most evil thing I have ever seen. It gave me a similar sensation, if more unpleasant, to the one gained from examining these sentences in detail: Are they ungrammatical? Well, yes, but that’s not exactly why they’re so fascinating. It’s very nearly impossible to apprehend them as simply ungrammatical – they feel strongly as if they’re genuine sentences. One Response to “Brain seizures from spinning silhouettes & silly sentences”
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July 27th, 2007 at 3:50 pm
Please don’t do that again.
I thought she was anti- at first… maybe a sinistrality thing, but i don’t know which hand/eye/foot/etc you favour. Maybe it’s politics.
i’m not touching those sentences.