Dogs Dogs Dogs dog dog dog dogs dogs dog.
The title of this post is actually a grammatically correct and meaningful sentence, with the necessary commas and "that"s suppressed. Word on the street is that this form of suppression is not only moral, but allowed according to the rules of English. What the street (aka my Scottish Logic professor) doesn't know is that a far more important sentence can be generated:
Apes apes apes ape ape ape apes apes ape.
try making your own meaningful message using homonyms of verbs and mammal names
(Ducks ducks ducks..., and Bugs bugs bugs are uninteresting bullshit and wont score any points with my passion, while Bats bats bats...makes me smile :) the key to my heart is small mammals. Do Cows cow?
Do you?
Apes apes apes ape ape ape apes apes ape.
try making your own meaningful message using homonyms of verbs and mammal names
(Ducks ducks ducks..., and Bugs bugs bugs are uninteresting bullshit and wont score any points with my passion, while Bats bats bats...makes me smile :) the key to my heart is small mammals. Do Cows cow?
Do you?
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