I don't think the second one works (decidi instead of decide). You could fix it as: Discrete exterior calculus is damn exciting. Discrete exterior calculus is damn enlightening. etc. Here's a new one: Dangerous elephants charge into defiant enemies. Here's a more difficult challenge: Construct a paragraph such that the words obtained from each sentence form a sentence. Both the paragraph and the derived sentence should make some sense. Tom Gareth McCaughan writes:
On 04/06/2017 18:27, David Wilson wrote:
It's rather harder for longer acronyms, or if you're given the acronym. I'll throw out a random one: "decide"
Don't ever claim I don't exist. (A deity's injunction, perhaps.) Discrete exterior calculus is damn interesting. Donald's extremism could irritate Democrats, evidently. David erroneously considers initialisms difficult exercise.
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