Out of Context: The 1st Fully Cross-linked Thesaurus: 100,616 Words. What would happen if we took it ALL out of context?

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Out of Context: The 1st Fully Cross-linked Thesaurus: 100,616 Words. What would happen if we took it ALL out of context?

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"You're taking it out of context?" How many times has someone said that to you during a "misunderstanding"?

One day, I thought, "What if we took it ALL Out of Context? The entire language?"

Nobody else did it. So I did.

Included is a translator for 2 year olds.

How would an alien view our language and decode it? Perhaps they would take all of it and fold all of it up into as simple a way possible.

100,616 Words Taken out of context, revealing a hidden pattern of Five Dimensions or Levels.

This can be a tool for poets, writers, thinkers, creatives, linguists, those interested in language or the curious. Honestly, the CONTEXT is up to you. That's the whole point.

I'm still amazed that nobody had done it before. It seemed to logical. Nobody did. So I did. -Kenneth Udut, Naples, Florida USA. 42 years old, an amateur scientist, data-nut and completely raised on computers and online social networks since the 80s. Scored 60% on questions of "What is the authors intent?" in standardized tests while scoring 99.9999% on everything else. Context was always confusing to me. This solved my problem. After sitting on it and using it for 9 months, I decided to share with you.

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"You're taking it out of context?" How many times has someone said that to you during a "misunderstanding"?
One day, I thought, "What if we took it ALL Out of Context? The entire language?"
Nobody else did it. So I did.
Included is a translator for 2 year olds.
How would an alien view our language and decode it? Perhaps they would take all of it and fold all of it up into as simple a way possible.
100,616 Words Taken out of context, revealing a hidden pattern of Five Dimensions or Levels.
This can be a tool for poets, writers, thinkers, creatives, linguists, those interested in language or the curious. Honestly, the CONTEXT is up to you. That's the whole point.
I'm still amazed that nobody had done it before. It seemed to logical. Nobody did. So I did. -Kenneth Udut, Naples, Florida USA. 42 years old, an amateur scientist, data-nut and completely raised on computers and online social networks since the 80s. Scored 60% on questions of "What is the authors intent?" in standardized tests while scoring 99.9999% on everything else. Context was always confusing to me. This solved my problem. After sitting on it and using it for 9 months, I decided to share with you.

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Naples, FL, USA

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Kenneth Udut

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OL25719807M
Internet Archive
WordOutOfContextEbook
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B00KFOQIG6

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