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It's true, but it's also super cringy to print an entire novel on a tshirt
eyes up here please!
Id love a publisher that lets me call a single paragraph a novel.
Just self publish! ☺️
Is.. this a novel to you?
To complete the circle of facetious replies:
You people and your reading speeds. It’s not a novel. It’s not a chapter book. It’s a few sentences.
Give it a try, you can do it!
I believe in you!
Look ok, I don't have time for this, it already took me 3 days just to read your response. I already completed the circle of facetious replies. Writing this reply has taken me an additional 2 weeks! How can you waste peoples' time like this?!?!
Look man, I don’t make the rules. You know you need to keep responding, even if it skews space-time. As to your question of “how”: I use a lemmy client known as liftoff, sending my bits over wifi first and then to a device known as a “switch” when the gets routed to a device known as a “router”. The router uses something called “Network Address Transversal” which allows bits to leave 1 router hosting multiple devices, travel through the internet, take a giant steaming dump (known as a tcpdump) over on a lemmy server where it then comes back and (using Network Address Transversal) slides its way back onto my device moans where I the read the text, churn a few brain cycles and eventually finish typing one of the longest run-on sentences known to man.
Oh no, now you've trapped me! There is no escape for us. It has taken me 3 years to respond and it keeps growing longer. We'll cross the comment event horizon if we don't find a way to pull out moans now!
See you space cowboy!
It's bigger than a haiku, that is for sure
It may be bigger
because haiku is so small
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