MORE PORNO SPAM POETRY
Last Sunday, (February 22nd) Doc40 ran the first piece of poetry created by online porno sites masking their content from the latest generation of spam blockers, parental controls, government surveillance, and god knows what other manifestations of online moral enforcement, by using unintelligible scrambled and cutup text around the crucial hotlink to the site being promoted. I was intrigued by the way in which it resembled the cut-up works created by William Burroughs and Brian Gyson.
Here’s some more.
There is, however, another less noble reason for running more of this stuff today. As I warned yesterday, when I turned command over to Henry CB, I spent Sunday working with Andy Klein on a blow by blow account of this year’s Oscars (which turned out to be a tedious, time consuming, waste of electrons), and the full account hilarious will appear in next weeks LA Citybeat. But, in the meantime, I’m beat. It’s been a long weekend of work.
This more another found verse...
THEIR MUSHY LIFE
She , The i l there
half n t also squeezing
The run a sports also scrawny.
On , smooth n m the in
I flashlight it king-sized the mom s
a the her, there wet special
I need I chasing m t are want.
Are which, Or apple t t is left The nice.
On sickening, It super human
v b he motherboard The rubbing the dropping.
427 wheel,
Their mushy is life on phone
Their mushy life
d g ghetto v c country
he anyone earth it molecule
The present.
The present.
The present.
firebreak minsk audobon
discriminatory freemen mit limb arsenic
discriminatory freemen mit limb arsenic
And if you think all this is stone crazy, there another site who takes a slightly different approach to the same concept
http://www.sperare.com/spam_poetry/blogger.html
MEANWHILE, ELSEWHERE
Two of our very best cyberfriends have new blogs posted...
Hipspinster reflects on eerie coyote kill and human rage
http://hipspinster.blogspot.com/
And belle de jour also writes poetry and goes shopping with her mum who’s going to a lesbian wedding
http://belledejour-uk.blogspot.com/
CRYPTIQUE – Burn the envelope, please.
Monday, March 01, 2004
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