Understanding Athelind's Argot: FNORD

Mar 14, 2011 06:06

Wikipedia has a surprisingly good, succinct and precise explanation of a concept that is supposed to be deliberately inconcise and obfuscating. It begins:

Fnord is the typographic representation of disinformation or irrelevant information intending to misdirect, with the implication of a worldwide conspiracy.
And it goes on from there ( Read more... )

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silussa March 14 2011, 16:55:30 UTC
Fnord News, definitely.

And I remember the book Fnord came from, very many years ago. :)

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siege March 14 2011, 16:59:27 UTC
Fox Fnord.

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r_caton March 14 2011, 17:00:45 UTC
Faux News does well enough, methinks

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margaras March 14 2011, 18:53:38 UTC
If I remember right, the brain doesn't consciously parse fnord, so:

FfnordOX NEWS

The subconscious feeling of unease is useful to stir unrest.

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Welcome to Port Manteau. athelind March 15 2011, 02:21:42 UTC
"Fnorx News".

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