I am New here and Id like to Kick start my Contirbution to the community with a little Expirimental game.
I am very fond of games.
and I think they like me too.
This is a game with words and language.
It will be improvised along the way progressing with each step that precedes it as a sign post in the right direction.
I will begin by taking a book from the shelf.
This particular book is Named "The Oxford Book Of Modern Science Writing" - by the Author: Richard Dawkins.
I will open the book to an arbitrary page.
This page happens to be pg. 158
Here is some trivia about this page:
-Over three hundred Words,
-Fourty four Capital letters,
-Eighteen Commas,
-Five Full stops,
-Seven hyphons,
-One pair of Brackets,
-One string of Italic text ,
-A single solitary Square that appears to be grey.
For this to work I feel I must do as I think; ergo
First I think ' Lets take the first letter of each new sentence and form a new sentence with that."
:TTAIIBWFSIIWHHHAIIINT
or the Words as they come up;
:The The A In I Bethe When First Second I In Within He He He After It I Nineteen The
and now to take the last letters of these words
:EEANIENTDINNEEERTINE
and they are to be placed between the first set. (each letter of the second set placed between the letters of the first set with an offset of 1 from the start.
:TETEAAINIIBEWNFTSDIIINWNHEHEHEARITIIINNET
AND THAT'S AS FAR AS I'M WILLING TO GO
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beca.use
Within science, on occasion, we are forced to prove the. null hypothesis which, for this game on this particular page is that nothing wi.ll come of doing this.
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nevertheless, something was taken from this creative process.
Peace and love. May light bring you infinite measures of ~Happiness and joy.
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