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Playful Palindromes

15/6/2012

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Words are important and, exactly like with everything which is really  important, it’s a good playing  also with them... a little.
A palindrome is a word or phrase or a sequence of numbers which reads the same in both directions.
The word palindrome is derived from the Greek palíndromos, meaning running back again (palín = AGAIN + drom, drameîn = RUN).
A palindrome phrase might drive us often to a world of whimsical surrealism.
There are palindromes in all languages.
Today we might smile with a few ones  in English.

Ma is a nun, as I am.

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Madam, in Eden I'm Adam

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A man, a plan, a cat, a canal: Panama.

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Do geese see God?

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Barry
17/6/2012 01:41:33 am

A fascinating play on Letters! (or words). Waht is fcansiantig is how we can utdnaernsnd wrod jbmules aslo.

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