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Cyclic Syntax in the Tactical Distribution of Information

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Lazarus

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Dec 4, 1993, 2:14:35 AM12/4/93
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In the examination of the uses of Syntactical Fiction as a means to
brainwash an unyielding public, one of the nineteenth century authors who
best personifies this effort is Thomas Hardy, specifically in his novel,
"The Mayor of Casterbridge" in which he presents moral dilemmas at an
astounding rate and everything runs in intense cycles of threes. There
is not a single aspect of the book that does not contain this
Tertiary Syntatical Cycle<TSC>.

TSC is probably the most powerful and oft used tactic in the attack on
unsuspecting minds. Take comidians: All comics tell a joke a maximum of
three times. The will get a bigger and better laugh the second and third
telling. No competent comic will say a joke a fourth time. This is a
violation of TSC and is not to be tolerated.

TSC is also the reason that Hollywood produces Trilogies. The Lord of
the Rings is perfect in its trimetry. There is a purpose behind TSC and
we must all see and use this tactic as a matter of common rule and not as
an optional choice. We have no Optional Choices!

Lazarus

Wilf Leblanc

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Dec 4, 1993, 8:28:35 PM12/4/93
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dtr...@netcom.com (Lazarus) writes:

>Lazarus

I couldn't have said it better.

Isn't usenet great ? You think that no one in the world has similar
opinions on anything (except, of course, your dogs), and then you see
a post like the above. Impressive Lazarus.

By the way, are you any relation to Icarus ??
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