I’m an autistic savant (Asprrger’s) with a bizarre ability to conjure up strange anagrams. Here’s a really odd one.
The Lord Cingsen Benbigg came with his angel host
from the homonid heavens and built Israel Judaea
the nine planets that are orbiting around the sun
The Lord from the the nine
Anagrams to
Holdeth thirteen men for
Cingsen homonid planets
Anagrams to
nine months in God’s place
Benbigg heavens that are
Anagrams to
Then bringeth a besavage
came with and built orbiting
Anagrams to
Attu tribewoman big in child
his angel host Israel Judaea around the sun
to judgeth soules arisen. Hail her as an-Danu
The complete anagram is
Holdeth thirteen men for nine months in God’s place.Then bringeth a besavage Attu tribewoman big in child. Hail her as an-Danu
The Attuarii , a tribe living on the North Sea coast of Germany, 2nd century AD
an-Danu, The Mother Goddess
I think you’ll agree that the above is very, very bizarre. It was not the product of my conscious mind
astro
July 13, 2015, 7:20pm
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Is it really a valid anagram when you’re using made up fantasy names to construct the sentence or paragraph?
I don’t think it’s scary at all. I find it rather fascinating and think you should attend my next party.
This was many years ago, long before any quirks in learning ability were identified, but my paternal grandfather could write two separate poems at the same time - one with his left hand and one with his right. These were poems or limericks or anything that rhymed that he made up as he went. It was amazing to watch. It only worked with rhyming pieces, though, he couldn’t have written two different stories, news articles or anything else simultaneously, so it must have had something to do with the area of the brain that controls rhyming.
When you type in ‘anagram’ to Google, it says “Did you mean nag a ram ?”
Your name is an anagram of Size 700 Erotic Inn
It’s times and comments like this that make me really regret Internet Rule 34.
naita
July 14, 2015, 8:53am
8
SeniorCitizen007:
I’m an autistic savant (Asprrger’s) with a bizarre ability to conjure up strange anagrams. Here’s a really odd one.
I think you’ll agree that the above is very, very bizarre. It was not the product of my conscious mind
The thing is, bizarre is easier to do. With the made up names, as astro mentions, it’s even easier.
And when you pick out “a really odd one” from many …
Your ability isn’t all that weird, and so far hasn’t scared anyone in this thread apparently.
elbows
July 14, 2015, 12:05pm
9
Yeah, I knew a couple of non savant high school kids that did this all day long.
It only bordered on the ragged fringes of weird then, and was never, ever scary.
Maybe what’s really your ‘weird’ thing, is that you find such skills ‘scary’!
I’m scared of spiders and heights. Those tall spiders are right out!
The UK’s one-time Prime Minister, Tony Blair, who was accused of running a ‘Nanny State’, has an appropriate anagram of his full name
ANTHONY CHARLES LYNTON BLAIR
Anagrams to
I shall control Earth by Nanny
Are we getting near the scary part yet?
Dorjan
July 14, 2015, 5:55pm
14
Well, depending on who the Nanny controlling the Earth is, than could be cause for concern…
[Count Floyd]Woo, that was really scary![/cf]
EmilyG
July 14, 2015, 6:08pm
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Anagram of “tall spiders” - “rid all pests.”
not wierd, not scary - that you think it is, well, is wierd and scary.
" It was not the product of my conscious mind "
then what was it a product of? Anagram Bot v.1.0 ?
simster:
not wierd, not scary - that you think it is, well, is wierd and scary.
" It was not the product of my conscious mind "
then what was it a product of? Anagram Bot v.1.0 ?
An “intelligence” of some sort that doesn’t allow my atheist, scientific mind to dismiss the “religious consciousness” as delusional. My right brain? I had an epileptic fit/stroke when I was 15 that left me unable to read for weeks. Text was just ‘marks on paper’ which my brain stopped translating into alphabet letters. I responded by running away from home and wandered around the mountains of Scotland until I recovered … living out of the garbage bins of lochside hotels
SeniorCitizen007:
An “intelligence” of some sort that doesn’t allow my atheist, scientific mind to dismiss the “religious consciousness” as delusional. My right brain? I had an epileptic fit/stroke when I was 15 that left me unable to read for weeks. Text was just ‘marks on paper’ which my brain stopped translating into alphabet letters. I responded by running away from home and wandered around the mountains of Scotland until I recovered … living out of the garbage bins of lochside hotels
well - that explains alot.