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  1. its a product of a kind of software that puts stuff together in seeming meaningful ways.

    a while back someone used such software to write a paper on post modern philosophy and it was published peer review…

    go here and read…
    then refresh the page and read
    its the post modern phrase generator
    http://www.elsewhere.org/pomo/

    i wouldn’t be surprised if the spam thing can be the product of a pseudo ai project..
    (where the fitness test is whether your work gets through)

    i just love some of the stuff that the POMO thing creates

    Stone and semiotic rationalism
    POMO example

    “Society is intrinsically meaningless,” says Marx; however, according to Finnis[1] , it is not so much society that is intrinsically meaningless, but rather the collapse of society. It could be said that Scuglia[2] implies that the works of Stone are an example of dialectic libertarianism. The main theme of the works of Stone is the genre, and hence the rubicon, of neocultural art.

    the truth is that if you actually understand those words and meanings rather than being a poseur, you can tell gibberish… lots of socialist stuff is similar gibberish or explaining of principals with no basis so it poses like a principled argument with its supports that generally only pretend to rationalize the goal.

    a whole lot of it makes no sense if you just state the equivalent argument in a different way.

    like over production of melanin, being born female, or having sex with men, being a superior proxy for determining merit as better than merit. And being born a male who produces less melanin is a proxy for the evil responsible for all ills in the world… included in this wacky thing are ideas, practices and beliefs that can get you demoted from superior merit category, while there are no such similar to move from damned to anointed, while at the same time something can be equal but superior at the same time…

    so if you think reading post modern gibberish is fun, hows living it?

  2. Artfl-

    Your comment is a better-developed version of what I was going to say: “Gee, if you don’t read it too hard it almost sounds like a student paper written by AI…”

  3. I suspect the original was written in another language and translated using the Google translator or suchlike.

  4. Neo,

    Something in the breezy tone of the bot’s first sentence reminds me of John Ashbery’s wonderful long poem “Coma Berenices.”

    If you don’t already know it, try to track it down. You’ll be very amused, I guarantee it. Much of the poem’s content, too, will be familiar to you, in your neck of the woods, so to speak.

    Jamie Irons

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