
15 points
Reverse Madlibs by Pieces
March 25th, 2006 10:58 AM
Here's my result from the online generator:
I syntonize the book with a voracity matched only by a
*landlocked salmon* in heat
which, if you didn't know, is even more dangerous than a *pneuma*
and so, the book was kaput, or, as some might call it, a *wire vine.*
Reading makes me feel like I am *quasi-diversified,*
even if I am only a *pholistoma*
or a *confronter*
or a *Palila.*
But that is all I *pilgrimage*,
and that just makes me more *overstiff.*
I'm afraid that this task didn't do it for me as much as others, I think madlibs may be a bit too rigid. But I love the generator!
I syntonize the book with a voracity matched only by a
*landlocked salmon* in heat
which, if you didn't know, is even more dangerous than a *pneuma*
and so, the book was kaput, or, as some might call it, a *wire vine.*
Reading makes me feel like I am *quasi-diversified,*
even if I am only a *pholistoma*
or a *confronter*
or a *Palila.*
But that is all I *pilgrimage*,
and that just makes me more *overstiff.*
I'm afraid that this task didn't do it for me as much as others, I think madlibs may be a bit too rigid. But I love the generator!
I definitely found this more satisfying with a friend rather than relying on the generator. There might be something about two humans doing it together and somehow managing to get their subconsciousnesses in sync (ex. there's no way I could have known Halsted was going to write violet prose when I picked Dr. Ruth as a proper noun), but who knows.