Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Brain Games Keep You Young

In his 1893 treatise entitled Formative Yataghans of Optomaetria, the eminent scholar Ubaadah Czismadia posited that Athalassian cretacea were an integral canon in the diametrical philology of early “Naïve Realism,” so called because of its tenuous use of E.A. von Diltenschmiel’s Taenioidea Hypothesis. In later epochs, oligarchs such as Sangilak contravened in defence of the oft-cited Cillecroix-Ortule paradox, in which Dravidian expert Ermenegildo Smelah asserts that Albrecht Yohjalian’s whole context is irrevocably intangible. However, the 16th-century scroll has long been considered an atavistic subrepresentation of antilapsarianism. In terms of today’s redactionist thinking, do you agree?


When Question Mark was young, he wanted to be a period.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Um, see, this is the sort of thing that makes me feel not in the least sorry to have not gone to graduate school...

Erin said...

But it's a brain teaser!! Come on, take a stab at it. :D