What do you want? What do you hope to accomplish by scattering misspelled, parodic «praise» at random in my blog? Here’s what my filter caught only today:
«I’m not worhty to be in the same forum. ROTFL»
«You’re the gretaset!»
«Big help, big help. And suprelitave news of course.» (This one came twice)
«This makes everything so completely painesls.»
«You really saved my skin with this inorfamtion. Thanks!»
«Holy ciocnse data batman. Lol!»
«Fialnly! This is just what I was looking for.»
«Well put, sir, well put. I’ll cretianly make note of that.»
«Furrealz? That’s marelvously good to know.»
«I bow down humbly in the preesnce of such greatness.»
«Do you have more great atrilces like this one?»
«What a joy to find such clear thinking. Thanks for potisng!»
«The genius store caleld, they’re running out of you.»
«Thanks alot your answer solved all my problems after several days sutrggilng»
Do you really think anyone will mistake this for real comments? Apart from being sheepish nonsense with no relation to the blog posts they’re attached to: who will believe that an English-speaking but virtually illiterate person can read Norwegian in the first place? And what’s in it for you, anyway? You haven’t even included links to whatever mischief you’re up to. Is this some kind of dyslectic trickery aimed at filters and search engines? What?
Please go away.
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