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What Emily Lime prefers

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Emily shares thoughts on the Middle East:

Loot net Torah silo, medevac an Israeli, oil ears in a cave, demolish a rotten tool.

... and has dark thoughts on ancient Persian rite of human sacrifice.

Yo! Baste gnat fat on a cloven ox, one volcano Taftan gets a boy.

(for the more squeamish amongst us, 'You' and 'buoy' also work but make even less sense)

... and remembers the active crater

Narkuh? Shukran!

Could possibly have worked that one into the first if I'd thought a bit longer.

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Just as well, given the Palindrome Police tend to impose stiff fines for using extremely obscure geographical names. Giving gnats adipose tissue is okay, but you don't want to send people running for the nearest atlas or encyclopedia.

E.g. if my audience is mostly British I need to consider they may not be familiar with a small Idaho town named Pocatello, however seductive that assemblage of letters may be. And it is. Hmmm. Or maybe it's like Scrabble and anything formally recognized as a word is fair use. DK.

Barcarolle? Taco? Pocatello, Ra? Crab?

22 minutes ago, TheVat said:

Or maybe it's like Scrabble and anything formally recognized as a word is fair use. DK.

If we're limited to the typical geographical literacy of US citizenry, how do we stand with say, Belgium?

Ostend log forever of gold net so.

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Some breakfasts, Emily can't make much sense of what's in her Google feed....

Non-extra fast peruse:

dine muesli,

attack cat tails,

Eumenides erupts a fart: xenon?

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Maybe. You offering a fix may be a little too kind - sometimes I find a palindrome has an okay core but it just didn't build out well. I could salvage some of it, maybe.

Rot an ill opal? I attack cattail, a pollinator.

(Meh...)

AI demolish silo, media.

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Emily writes her friend, worried about online Russian bot influencers.

AIs sure rip media pseudonym, Amy. No dues paid Empire Russia.

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