I am, as they say, lolling like mad
2010-Oct-22, Friday 01:52![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Step 1: Go to http://iwl.me/
Step 2: Enter "HURRR DURRRR BELLA LUVS VAMPIRES HURRRRR DURP DURRRRR" into the text field.
Step 3: Click "analyze."
When I actually use my own writing, I get different answers:
My 2004 NaNo (an Exalted story of the First Age, using the previous incarnations of my game's characters): Neil Gaiman.
My 2006 NaNo (The story about magic coming back and a ton of people dying that I won with, and posted a bit here): Lewis Carroll.
Five Years After (A story about two people having coffee 5 years after college): Lewis Carroll again.
Is the Life (A story I wrote for a writing contest in high school. It has vampires): Chuck Palahniuk.
The Gates of Horn and Ivory (My 2005 NaNo, unfinished): Anne Rice.
The First Step (A short story using the same characters as the previous entry, but otherwise unconnected): Chuck Palahniuk again
Watcher's Eyes (A story set in the world of the novel I was writing in high school): Lewis Carroll again.
Fallen One (A story about the trial of an angel): Dan Brown. I guess it's the angel bit?
Shadow Realm (A bit of random, pointless drivel, in my opinion): Ursula K. LeGuin
The Mask and the Mirror (One of the old "Aaron Knight" stories I wrote. Tentatively connected to the same world The Watcher's Eyes is, but only in unimportant backstory): William Gibson.
Some of those stories I still like, and some I read and cringe hard enough to break bones. Nonetheless,
The most hilarious thing, though. If you go back to that website and just type, "lolololololol" over and over again, guess what it tells you?
William Shakespeare.
Perhaps there is more to internet trolling than we think.
Step 2: Enter "HURRR DURRRR BELLA LUVS VAMPIRES HURRRRR DURP DURRRRR" into the text field.
Step 3: Click "analyze."
When I actually use my own writing, I get different answers:
My 2004 NaNo (an Exalted story of the First Age, using the previous incarnations of my game's characters): Neil Gaiman.
My 2006 NaNo (The story about magic coming back and a ton of people dying that I won with, and posted a bit here): Lewis Carroll.
Five Years After (A story about two people having coffee 5 years after college): Lewis Carroll again.
Is the Life (A story I wrote for a writing contest in high school. It has vampires): Chuck Palahniuk.
The Gates of Horn and Ivory (My 2005 NaNo, unfinished): Anne Rice.
The First Step (A short story using the same characters as the previous entry, but otherwise unconnected): Chuck Palahniuk again
Watcher's Eyes (A story set in the world of the novel I was writing in high school): Lewis Carroll again.
Fallen One (A story about the trial of an angel): Dan Brown. I guess it's the angel bit?
Shadow Realm (A bit of random, pointless drivel, in my opinion): Ursula K. LeGuin
The Mask and the Mirror (One of the old "Aaron Knight" stories I wrote. Tentatively connected to the same world The Watcher's Eyes is, but only in unimportant backstory): William Gibson.
Some of those stories I still like, and some I read and cringe hard enough to break bones. Nonetheless,
The most hilarious thing, though. If you go back to that website and just type, "lolololololol" over and over again, guess what it tells you?
William Shakespeare.
Perhaps there is more to internet trolling than we think.
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Date: 2010-Oct-22, Friday 14:34 (UTC)My everyday stuff and short stories gave me a result of Vonnegut. My NaNo stuff gave me Stephen King. Samples from one of my RPs I play in gave me Tolstoy, and another (Star Wars) gave me Bradbury.