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Originally posted by Chamberf=6
reply to post by Esoteric Teacher
Is it really a reliable way to find "truisms" through anagrams when you have to sort through tens of thousands of anagrams from just ONE phrase to cherry pick the ONE "truism"?
That sounds suspiciously like just making the "truth" be whatever you want it to be. That would be opinion not truth
-Chamberf=6]
Originally posted by silent thunder
Who cares if it's "true": It's fun and often eerie.
Let's look at some anagrams for "Deepwater Horizon," the name of the BP oil rig that has caused so much trouble in the Gulf of Mexico recently
"Deepwater Horizon" anagrams:
And my personal favorite: "Ooze With Panderer."
Originally posted by Chamberf=6
reply to post by Esoteric Teacher
Is it really a reliable way to find "truisms" through anagrams when you have to sort through tens of thousands of anagrams from just ONE phrase to cherry pick the ONE "truism"?
That sounds suspiciously like just making the "truth" be whatever you want it to be. That would be opinion not truth.
[edit on 30/5/2010 by Chamberf=6]
Originally posted by Chamberf=6
BTW: Next time you want to give a bump to one of your threads, leave me out of it. Thanks.
Originally posted by Chamberf=6
Originally posted by Chamberf=6
reply to post by Esoteric Teacher
Is it really a reliable way to find "truisms" through anagrams when you have to sort through tens of thousands of anagrams from just ONE phrase to cherry pick the ONE "truism"?
That sounds suspiciously like just making the "truth" be whatever you want it to be. That would be opinion not truth.
[edit on 30/5/2010 by Chamberf=6]
Anagram Maker (Esoteric Teacher's "truth" machine.
[edit on 30/5/2010 by Chamberf=6]
•Louis XIII, the King of France during early seventeenth century, appointed a Royal Anagrammatist for a handsome salary.
•The word "anagrams" is an anagram of "ars magna", Latin for "great art".
•The word stifle is an anagram of itself.
•Japan's former capital city (Kyoto, A.D. 794-1868) and present capital city (Tokyo) names are anagrams of each other.
•Kingdom of Java's (Indonesia) former capital city was Kartasura and then moved to Surakarta.
•An anagram which has reverse spelling of a word and itself spells a proper word is called a semordnilap.
•The name of synthetic fiber Spandex is an anagram of expands.
•Clabbers is a variant of the Scrabble game. In this game, all the rules are the same as for Scrabble except for one: all words have to be anagrams of real words.
•It's said that the right to lampoon royalty and politicians, using anagrams, was enshrined in English law, when King John signed the Magna Carta (Anagram Act) in 1215. (-:
•Louis XIII, the King of France during early seventeenth century, appointed a Royal Anagrammatist for a handsome salary.
•The word "anagrams" is an anagram of "ars magna", Latin for "great art".
•The word stifle is an anagram of itself.
•Japan's former capital city (Kyoto, A.D. 794-1868) and present capital city (Tokyo) names are anagrams of each other.
•Kingdom of Java's (Indonesia) former capital city was Kartasura and then moved to Surakarta.
•An anagram which has reverse spelling of a word and itself spells a proper word is called a semordnilap.
•The name of synthetic fiber Spandex is an anagram of expands.
•Clabbers is a variant of the Scrabble game. In this game, all the rules are the same as for Scrabble except for one: all words have to be anagrams of real words.
•It's said that the right to lampoon royalty and politicians, using anagrams, was enshrined in English law, when King John signed the Magna Carta (Anagram Act) in 1215. (-:
Originally posted by Chamberf=6
Originally posted by Chamberf=6
Originally posted by Chamberf=6
reply to post by Esoteric Teacher
Is it really a reliable way to find "truisms" through anagrams when you have to sort through tens of thousands of anagrams from just ONE phrase to cherry pick the ONE "truism"?
That sounds suspiciously like just making the "truth" be whatever you want it to be. That would be opinion not truth.
[edit on 30/5/2010 by Chamberf=6]
Anagram Maker (Esoteric Teacher's "truth" machine.
Originally posted by Chamberf=6
Originally posted by Chamberf=6
Originally posted by Chamberf=6
Originally posted by Chamberf=6
reply to post by Esoteric Teacher
Is it really a reliable way to find "truisms" through anagrams when you have to sort through tens of thousands of anagrams from just ONE phrase to cherry pick the ONE "truism"?
That sounds suspiciously like just making the "truth" be whatever you want it to be. That would be opinion not truth.
[edit on 30/5/2010 by Chamberf=6]
Anagram Maker (Esoteric Teacher's "truth" machine.