Is it a chimpanzee in a bowler hat?
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Phaenon — 7 months ago(August 07, 2025 08:52 AM)
Nonsense NZer!
While Lewis Carroll created a lovely poem which set people talking, it follows simple pareidolia comprehension with ingrained grammatical structure allowing for function components to roadmap an extrapolation of the cultural context which is interpretating it
Mimsy borogoves for twan tonkan glaiken
Ding Dong
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NZer — 7 months ago(August 07, 2025 09:11 AM)
Here you are. This is a gibberish creator.
https://thinkzone.wlonk.com/Gibber/GibGen.html -
Phaenon — 7 months ago(August 07, 2025 09:53 AM)
It's became a popular term to describe my words here NZer
I'm thinking about monetising it, maybe a t-shirt or some other 'merch'.
The thing is, most people seem to understand what I'm saying (However tenuous it might have to be) and so I'm not sure I've gone full gibberish yet
And so, with best foot forward, that's why I've made this thread. I'd like to get right into the nitty gritty of what it is to understand gibberish
If I can master it and be understood by nobody, then I can dance a merry jig and know that I'm king of the gibberish people
So how do I manage to convey myself enough that not just the front cortex, hindered by junk culture and advertised fetish, but the entire mind has no clue as to what I am presenting to it? How do I manage to speak the most indecipherable flimflam that even our most articulate, and concisely compassionately conscionable, can know is a message of some sort, but beyond the reach of their massive intellects?
With so many smart people around here it's hard to do. Boy! If only I could find a way to work in pointing out that Donna is a black American woman, AZN is a North European Asian or how everyone was so brilliant back before we all singlehandedly took down IMDb…
That all seems like gibberish to me. I think I've got my work cut out for me on this one
Ding Dong
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Phaenon — 7 months ago(August 07, 2025 09:28 AM)
Foreign: Taken from he Latin root
foris
(Meaning outside).
Languages: Also Latin root
lingua
(Tongue).
Funny: Celtic root
fonne
(Meaning foolish).
Sounds: Back to Latin,
sonus
(Sound).
Roll: Still Latin
rota
(A wheel).
Tongues: Old Germanic
tungo
(Tongue).
Expect: Latin root
specere
(See).
People: Latin again
populus
(People).
Wtf: Acronym for "What the ****", closed group language using the root
fricken
.
Talking: Middle English
talken
(Roots in in Old Germanic
tale- Tale).
I think we can safely say that none of it is Chinese to me!
Ding Dong
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