• @MBM@lemmings.world
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    141 year ago

    “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog” has a certain rhythm to it. The first half is about the fox and it’s all quick, monosyllabic words, then in the second half it’s about the dog and every other word is two syllables. …or something like that.

  • Deconceptualist
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    211 year ago

    The sphinx, as a type of chimera, represents a bridge between life and death (or for the ancients, this life and the afterlife). It will judge you and all your vows whether you like it or not.

    • @tigeruppercut@lemmy.zip
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      51 year ago

      To Each His Chimera

      Beneath a broad grey sky, upon a vast and dusty plain devoid of grass, and where not even a nettle or a thistle was to be seen, I met several men who walked bowed down to the ground.

      Each one carried upon his back an enormous Chimera as heavy as a sack of flour or coal, or as the equipment of a Roman foot-soldier.

      But the monstrous beast was not a dead weight, rather she enveloped and oppressed the men with her powerful and elastic muscles, and clawed with her two vast talons at the breast of her mount. Her fabulous head reposed upon the brow of the man like one of those horrible casques by which ancient warriors hoped to add to the terrors of the enemy.

      I questioned one of the men, asking him why they went so. He replied that he knew nothing, neither he nor the others, but that evidently they went somewhere, since they were urged on by an unconquerable desire to walk.

      Very curiously, none of the wayfarers seemed to be irritated by the ferocious beast hanging at his neck and cleaving to his back: one had said that he considered it as a part of himself. These grave and weary faces bore witness to no despair. Beneath the splenetic cupola of the heavens, their feet trudging through the dust of an earth as desolate as the sky, they journeyed onwards with the resigned faces of men condemned to hope for ever. So the train passed me and faded into the atmosphere of the horizon at the place where the planet unveils herself to the curiosity of the human eye.

      During several moments I obstinately endeavoured to comprehend this mystery; but irresistible Indifference soon threw herself upon me, nor was I more heavily dejected thereby than they by their crushing Chimeras.

      -Baudelaire

      • Deconceptualist
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        81 year ago

        Haha. Vindication for my art history minor!

        And sure, hugs are always good! In fact we should all be a lot nicer to one other. After all, none among us is ultimately getting out of this mess alive.

    • beefbot
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      141 year ago

      Came here for this one! 👊⚡️👨🏻‍❤️‍👨🏻🏋️❤️🚫👯‍♀️

  • Justin
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    181 year ago

    pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs

  • thepaperpilot
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    291 year ago

    To answer honestly, it’s because the first sentence only uses common and easy to spell words.

  • @tigeruppercut@lemmy.zip
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    1061 year ago

    Sphinx of black quartz, judge my vow. (29 letters)

    Waltz, bad nymph, for quick jigs vex. (28 letters)

    A perfect pangram contains every letter of the alphabet only once and can be considered an anagram of the alphabet. The only perfect pangrams of the English alphabet that are known use abbreviations or other non-dictionary words, such as “Mr Jock, TV quiz PhD, bags few lynx”, or use words so obscure that the phrase is hard to understand, such as “Cwm fjord-bank glyphs vext quiz”, in which cwm is a loan word from the Welsh language meaning an amphitheatre-like glaciated depression, vext is an uncommon way to spell vexed, and quiz is used in an archaic sense to mean a puzzling or eccentric person. It means that symbols in the bowl-like depression on the edge of a long steep sea inlet confused an eccentric person.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangram?useskin=vector

    • @COASTER1921@lemmy.ml
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      271 year ago

      Notably this post gets it wrong too, missing the S. It’s “the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog”.

  • @MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca
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    91 year ago

    It’s easy to remember. I can’t forget about the quick brown fox. However, I’ve already forgotten the alternative. Something black? Idk

  • @IzzyScissor@lemmy.world
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    131 year ago

    “The slow black dog bows before the regal fox” will forever be in my head thanks to that one episode of Philip K Dick’s Electric Dreams.

    (Yes, it’s missing the Z. That’s part of the point.)

    • @AVincentInSpace@pawb.social
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      201 year ago

      It’s also missing I, J, M, N, P, Q, U, V, and Y.

      That’s nearly half the alphabet. As approximate pangrams go, this one failed harder than any I’ve seen before.

      • @IzzyScissor@lemmy.world
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        91 year ago

        Mild spoilers, but in the show, >!it isn’t supposed to be a pangram, but a response to one, sort of like an anti-pangram. f you’re trying to focus on the typical ‘quick brown fox’ pangram, it breaks your concentration. It sounds close, but the more you think about it, the worse it gets and the less you’re able to focus on the real one.!<

        But my point is that it still confuses me and pops up in my head when I’m trying to think about the real one.

  • Lad
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    101 year ago

    Jovial skippers quiz frowning ex-beef wags

    Is even better

      • Lad
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        171 year ago

        Thanks Bing AI for making me look like a dickhead :-(

          • @yuri@pawb.social
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            41 year ago

            I wish everyone would have an experience like this with LMMs. I know someone who uses GPT for literally everything they write. Letters, long texts, internet posts, etc. You can really tell, it’s like talking to a blog post.