April 19, 2005

A social scientific approach to the study of orgling

New blog of the week for me is Hamstermotor, with some very funny stuff.

What will put him in the Hall of Fame is this essay on Orgling.

A snippet: More a melody to societies dysfunctions than a parody of the self, Llama orgling irons out misconceptions from our consciousness.

Dude: you need to use "ontology" and "juxtapose" more, but man, you can lay it on with a trowel!

Posted by Steve at April 19, 2005 10:52 AM
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"Of course, Llama orgling fits perfectly into the Fish-Out-Of-Water model, a complex but ultimately rewarding system."

Brilliant stuff! I swear, if I had had that essay generator back when I was in school I would absolutely have sailed through college.

Posted by: utron at April 19, 2005 11:00 AM

We were discussing a similar topic at my blog under the heading, "Academic Writing: A Series of Unfortunate Remarks." I thought you might be interested in the title I found, cooked up by an academic on purpose and entirely without the aid of SCIgen: "The Unhappy Hymen between Feminism and Deconstruction." I'm offering extra credit for anyone who can explain the difference between a happy hymen and an unhappy one.

Posted by: gail at April 19, 2005 01:42 PM

A happy hymen is bound to be a broken one.

Posted by: Tom at April 21, 2005 05:48 PM
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