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Old 08-29-2013, 07:43 PM   #17
miguel1626
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Just another step in Modernism. They can't write anything harder to understand than James Joyce without breaking stylistic rules, so that's the next logical step. In a few years, they're going to be using random text generators to make stuff the author himself can't even understand.
I present you The Postmodernism Generator:

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If one examines subsemioticist modernism, one is faced with a choice: either reject expressionism or conclude that language has objective value. Thus, in Mallrats, Smith examines the conceptual paradigm of discourse; in Clerks, however, he reiterates expressionism.
Each time you click on this link, you'll get a beautiful academic paper (plus references!) with high marks for style and polysyllabic lexicon
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