History: I Could Go On Couldn’t I?

Robert Thibadeau © 2024/11/20

Robert Thibadeau
LieCatcher
Published in
Nov 20, 2024

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Nary Binary.

See Thou.

Thou Won’t.

Wouldn’t Thou?

Nary Nary Binary

Tisn’t Secondary.

Thou Don’t!

Tis Quaternary!

Blueberry Bury Berry, Pow!

Thou Thou Leary Thou.

This poem was written in response to a poem by RC Winter on X. Here is that poem and my written response to her response to my poem. This provides the proper context for this poem. Lies work this way. They are, always at minimum, qarternary — two true-false hoods. And they have been with for a long long time. Lies are always about history or making it.

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Robert Thibadeau
Robert Thibadeau

Written by Robert Thibadeau

Carnegie Mellon University since 1979 — Cognitive Science, AI, Machine Learning, one of the founding Directors of the Robotics Institute. rht@brightplaza.com

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