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do you recall magnetic poetry? would that be a reasonable thing to try/do here?

create a list of X number of random words and people could inline their arrangement of how they would place said words?

is this way more work than anyone wants to actually do?
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an experiment, if you want to try. 100 words. if you're unfamiliar, the goal is to write... something.. using only a subset of these words. e.g. some number less than 101 for your end result.

'i' 's' 'e' 'a' 'd' 'it' 'is' 'in' 'et' 'al' 'm' 'of' 'to' 'at' 'as' 'or' 'by' 'be' 'its' 'on' 'an' 'all' 'we' 'for' 'the' 'not' 'but' 'out' 'are' 'use' 'our' 'has' 'this' 'can' 'test' 'one' 'and' 'two' 'find' 'into' 'that' 'also' 'new' 'only' 'how' 'with' 'time' 'high' 'data' 'than' 'case' 'both' 'such' 'used' 'have' 'deep' 'their' 'been' 'each' 'from' 'state' 'mass' 'these' 'some' 'show' 'more' 'large' 'work' 'using' 'cross' 'check' 'based' 'paper' 'sanity' 'which' 'model' 'image' 'neural' 'design' 'simple' 'results' 'checks' 'models' 'method' 'present' 'provide' 'analysis' 'learning' 'network' 'between' 'problem' 'methods' 'different' 'networks' 'proposed' 'approach' 'particular' 'techniques' 'information' 'performance'
@stound
we both test techniques
all in simple performance
deep learning et al