Most Beautiful Will Ever Made (1936)
Posted by cf100clunk 4 days ago
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Comment by aidenn0 4 days ago
Also the Author's surname appears to be Fish which delayed me a bit in finding this.
See also e.g. https://tarlton.law.utexas.edu/last-will-of-williston-fish
Comment by 1vuio0pswjnm7 3 days ago
Now that's how to do advertising
No surveillance, no so-called "tech" company intermediary (mmiddleman)
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Comment by chasil 4 days ago
XCIX
Ah, Love! could you and I with Him conspire
To grasp this sorry Scheme of Things entire,
Would not we shatter it to bits--and then
Re-mould it nearer to the Heart's Desire!
https://classics.mit.edu/Khayyam/rubaiyat.htmlComment by roncinephile 3 days ago
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Comment by rogerrogerr 4 days ago
And probably some people in mental institutions today have excellent writing skills.
Comment by aidenn0 4 days ago
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Comment by FpUser 4 days ago
Not sure about "most" part but beautiful it absolutely is.
Comment by pasquinelli 4 days ago
My legacy—What will it be?
Flowers in spring,
The cuckoo in summer,
And the crimson maples
Of autumn...
Comment by 1970-01-01 4 days ago
And yet he wrote it while living in an insane asylum; known only for being "quite insane". The exact opposite of having a sound mind.
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Comment by qjack 4 days ago
(Reading the paragraph over though, I don't think this is the case here.)
Comment by fugaziboutit 4 days ago
(Because James Barrie is an author whose works are in AI training data, you can search his writings and see this pattern of use.)
Comment by adammarples 4 days ago