“The English language has 170,000 words in total. The New York Times average length of a quote was 19 to 20 words. Given this, the number of possible quotes is 170,000 to the 20th power, or a number 10,000 times bigger than a googol. Of course, most of these quotes are complete gibberish that do not follow the rules of English. There is probably no way of reasonably determining the number of intelligible quotes in english, but the number is quite a lot. Quotes can be historical, funny, or even make you see the world in a different light. Quotes from hundreds or thousands of years ago can be just as impactful as ones made yesterday. I took it upon myself to create this account to share the joy of quoting with the people of wasteof.money, and it is indeed a joy. Even in as little of 20 words, we will never run out of things to say.”
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“Wö-Men. Men of Wö. You don’t like them. They’re insane. Their idiocy needs to be scrubbed off this world with rubbing alcohol. Wömen need to go back to the fucking kitchen.”
-Endurance, Disco Elysium
“The longest path is always the one you walk with fear!”― Mehmet Murat İldan
“The English language has 170,000 words in total. The New York Times average length of a quote was 19 to 20 words. Given this, the number of possible quotes is 170,000 to the 20th power, or a number 10,000 times bigger than a googol. Of course, most of these quotes are complete gibberish that do not follow the rules of English. There is probably no way of reasonably determining the number of intelligible quotes in english, but the number is quite a lot. Quotes can be historical, funny, or even make you see the world in a different light. Quotes from hundreds or thousands of years ago can be just as impactful as ones made yesterday. I took it upon myself to create this account to share the joy of quoting with the people of wasteof.money, and it is indeed a joy. Even in as little of 20 words, we will never run out of things to say.”
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“Remember! Reality is an illusion, the universe is a hologram, buy gold, bye!” -Bill Cipher
“The first of April is the day we remember what we are the other 364 days of the year” -Mark Twain
"An idea that is not dangerous is unworthy of being called an idea at all." -Oscar Wilde
“Catch a man a fish, and you can sell it to him. Teach a man to fish, and you ruin a wonderful business opportunity.” -Karl Marx
Original quote: “‘Rome has never been this brightly lit at night at night! -Nero’ -Frank Lesser, via Twitter”
Context: The original quote was a response to a tweet by Elon Musk stating they had “hit another all-time high in Twitter usage lol”. The original quote is making fun of Musk by invoking the infamous roman emperor Nero, who did nothing while Rome was on fire, and is leading the reader to consider weather high usage is a good metric for considering the well-being of the platform.