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the_cult_of_sagsfsgasfg
the cheer-up kid From D.P. Macyntyre's "How long is a piece of string?: An attempt at an index of Blather" 2007.

One of blather's most underrated contibutors. His/her/it's arrival was greeted with howls of disgust. At first sight all the posts entered under the now transparant seeming acronym sagsfsgasfg looked like random gibberish punched out by an illiterate fool in some desperate belching rage. Nothing, it turned out, could be further from the truth. These intricately constructed acronymic puzzles were first decoded by a small group of amateur cryptographers. Once the true gift that sagsfsgasfg had bequeathed blather was realised he was hailed as one of the greatest Blatherskites of all time.
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jane yay! i'm cheered up! 070718
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. Here's to optimism. 070718
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dosquatch There's not an acid trip strong enough to make this true, unfortunately. 070718
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? i always promised myself, never take that stuff, so i didn't... i know very well what my mind is, the trees have already spoken to me without it. yeah what was that? (like the trees in Two Towers) 070719