Palindromes
aren’t
just
letters
jumbled
randomly
together.
Working
letters
mirror
themselves.
Sometimes
words
function
also.
Are
they
as
hard
as
paragraphs?
Occasionally.
Practice
encourages
improvement.
For
desire,
pursue
willpower.
Wise
answers
come
after
Mercer:
“A man, a plan, a canal, Panama.”
–Mercer.
After
come
answers.
Wise
power
will
pursue
desire,
for
improvement
encourages
practice.
Occasionally
paragraphs,
as
hard
as
they
are,
also
function.
Words
sometimes
themselves
mirror
letters,
working
together
randomly.
Jumbled
letters
just
aren’t
palindromes.
Extra points if you identify why it isn’t symmetrical. Extra extra points if you come up with the most permutations of meaning in the title.
Comments
The punctuation on
Mercer:
-Mercer.
I don’t think I’ll publicly attempt the other one.
Thanks for making my morning a little more symmetrical.
Your technically right, and in fact most of the punctuation isn’t palindromic. But there’s a more substantial asymmetry…