Stewart Legere Thought 10
An episode of the Thought Residencies podcast, hosted by Spiderwebshow, titled "Stewart Legere Thought 10" was published on July 26, 2016 and runs 1 minutes.
July 26, 2016 ·1m · Thought Residencies
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Episode Description
hi i'm stewart legere and this is my 10th thought i took the sentence "what would we do without each other" and put it into an anagram generator an anagram is a word or phrase formed by rearranging the letters of another. people often interpret the new word or phrase to deepen their understanding of the original. often these same people believe in god or astrology or psychics or that the moon landing didn't happen but not always so for example you could take the word morning and make it gin, norm. and then say something like "sounds about right" or something like that. anyway i took the sentence "what would we do without each other" and put it into an anagram generator it spit out hundreds and hundreds of new words and phrases in myriad combinations and none of them made any sense at all. today i'm thinking about tearing things apart and building things from the pieces sometimes the new thing is vaguely familiar like how a baby can look like your great great grandfather and sometimes it's just...not and you have to learn to love it from scratch
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