The Wave: Deep Cuts

The Wave: Deep Cuts


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PSST… If you’re wondering what the opening paragraph of this post is about, we used The Scramblinator to scramble together what we promise were originally some rather coherent, thought-provking, and—dare we say—emotionally deep sentences. To run it through the De-Scramblinator, keep scrolling down.
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This post is dedicated to scrambling words because, according to William Bouroughs, “when the present is cut up and then put back together, the future leaks out.” The surprising thing is that several prognostications that emerged from the paper came true before we even posted this post. This fast-acting effect can surely be attributed to the fame of those whose quotes we rent asunder. This theory is disputed by the clergy and other experts who do not believe in the circularity of time or the foreshadowing we employ in everyday life in order to protect ourselves from the linear rays of of the sun. In either case, we hope that you enjoy this post. Of course we know that you will because it has been foretold by the cut-ups, so in may ways you could call this a fatalistic post, and not the first by Sunset Media Wave.

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