Tuesday, July 6, 2010

A pwoermd a day

                                                                        Sperson (posted Monday, July 05, 2010)


Sperson is the degradation of a person. Take that anyway you like. The propensity of pwoermds, in general, to disperse the unity & solidity of words. Show the rearing serpent itself. A random letter-addition, though bearing the shame of not being a real prefix & prefatory to anything real (to be keyed to a normal lexical entry), can still punch a hole in the world. Perhaps inverting (as pwoermds do) the expectation that words are immune to lexical misadventures like this. What's in that person that a nomadic, stray 'S' can't disclose as so much language verbiage, if we let it?

Sperson's maybe an icon instead of word. We can't seem to interact with the world safely through words all the time: and even with the appearance of something new (like stray 'S's), play can also turn dangerous. Not a country for old language-users.

Used in a sentence: We haven't been able to find the true second sperson of the trinity

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