now im going to immerse myself in some mindnumbing tv shows and wait for your evil-ness to wear off
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Damn Kit. Good Work.Kitsuner wrote:I think the anagram itself has to be the palindrome, like with "Radar":`Eclipse wrote:I have a question. For it to qualify as a palindrome, do the seperate words of the title have to be a palindrome, or does the entire title itself have to be one?
all though I'm not sure how i'm gonna make a huge opinion for a 6 second video.
so you win but
I'll Announce this ...
THERE IS STILL ONE MORE OP TO GIVE OUT!
Keep going people!
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Greggus1 wrote:Can someone tell me what a palindrome is?
Wikipedia wrote:A palindrome is a word, phrase, number or other sequence of units that has the property of reading the same in either direction (the adjustment of punctuation and spaces between words is generally permitted). The word "palindrome" was coined from Greek roots Greek πάλιν (palin) "back" and δρóμος (dromos) "way, direction" by English writer Ben Jonson in the 1600s. Composing literature in palindromes is an example of constrained writing.
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or more simply said,Palindromes are words spelled backwords,the same they are frontwards (EX: racecar)Fall_Child42 wrote:Greggus1 wrote:Can someone tell me what a palindrome is?Wikipedia wrote:A palindrome is a word, phrase, number or other sequence of units that has the property of reading the same in either direction (the adjustment of punctuation and spaces between words is generally permitted). The word "palindrome" was coined from Greek roots Greek πάλιν (palin) "back" and δρóμος (dromos) "way, direction" by English writer Ben Jonson in the 1600s. Composing literature in palindromes is an example of constrained writing.
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