Nonsense as a passtime

I’ve come up with a won­der­ful new passtime for when I to get bored in class or oth­er­wise dur­ing the day, writ­ing non­sense. It’s a ton of fun to write and then it’s kind of fun to read, although it lacks more than very short range coher­ence. Here is a short excerpt:

…to soon coon moon toon buf­foon inter­pre­tive dance romance chance clance manse ran­cid meat spon­ta­neous gen­er­a­tion swirl twirl curl diver­gence charge up a hill at the enemy who has entrenched in the supe­rior posi­tion no mat­ter we have more troops and your dog is expend­able or per­haps your dog is expand­able mandible click-clack giant ant fly­ing into the man­tis spongi­form boast defeat in the realm of the man­i­fest des­tiny col­lapse from sense to gib­ber­ing like four golf carts which we eat to cut down on excess pro­tein put the spoon in your mouth…

Maybe I’ll put more up later, but for now it serves to illus­trate a point. Of course, feel free to call it crap, it very well may be, but I enjoy the act of writ­ing it. It’s mainly just word play and ran­dom word asso­ci­a­tion mixed with a bit of stream of consciousness.

One Response to “Nonsense as a passtime”

  1. Sherv says:

    I really like the con­nec­tion between “ran­cid meat” and “spon­ta­neous gen­er­a­tion.” That is clas­sic, and it implies at least a whit of learnin’.

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