Ah, yes. Hyper-text. I feel the same way about name-dropping. I've long wanted 
(not badly enough) to generate a name-dropping chatbot like the 
pseudo-profundity one ... or the Chomskybot. It would have a list of names 
including more obscure but important thinkers like Harold Garfinkel and Ramon 
Llull, the more obscure the better. Then you'd splice together nearly random 
sentences with their names in parentheses or noisifying clauses of run-on 
sentences. And it would be even cooler to put the links to their wikipedia 
pages in there in the hopes that an unsuspecting reader would click there, see 
it's real and be forever tricked into thinking the random nonsense was sensical.


On 3/23/21 11:27 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> Oh, I was thinking of people that just forward some other document, 
> presumably one they agree with.   Then they are startled  when it gets 
> deconstructed.

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