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<p><span class="tag">diary</span> <span class="tag">livejournal</span> <span class="tag">fossils</span></p>
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<p>Heh. Thanks to <lj user="alcarilinque"></lj> for the idea. I found it in his LJ after following a comment he left in a previous post on throat singing.</p>
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<li>Last and first syllables switched</li>
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<li>Ait at beginning of sentence.</li>
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<li>Alternate sic and tum between words</li>
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<p>iam at end.</p>
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<p>Poetic Rules apply (erunt -> ere, poetic plurals, &c. Elision gets ruined by sic/tum)</p>
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<li>Add suffix -it to non-conjugated/declined words and conjugated/declined words of one syllable (don't switch last/first)</li>
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<li>'Impossible' consonant clusters, insert y</li>
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<p>Quo usque tandem abutere, Catalina, patientia nostra? Quam diu etiam furor iste tuus nos eludet?
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Aitquo sic queus tum emdytamit sic rebutera, tum Atalinaca, sic atientipa tum rastynoiam? Aitquam sic udi tum amytie sic orfur tum teis sic ustu tum sic nosit tum etyludeiam?</p>
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<p>It's like a steganographic artlang from Latin ^^ I'm a geek, but forgive me, I just took a history final. Now I truly am done with school :o</p>
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