View Full Version : "Cheat" is an anagram of...
..."teach".
Has anyone noticed that before? And do you think it means anything? :unsure:
I know i haven't.But it's very interesting.I don't actually cheat in real life( at tests i mean).Only once or twice on a test at an object i don't care about because i need a high grade for colege.
Strange.It's just like in trackers where i cheat because i can't maintain a ratio and i don't want to be banned for low ratio:tongue:
back in the day I registered in several trackers as "teacher" :biggrin:
doesn't have a special meaning IMO.
transgressive
29.04.10, 18:50
While I don't think there is a deeper meaning to anagrams, there is a small connection between cheating and teaching. In order to cheat you need to teach yourself the techniques and principles of whatever you are cheating at to gain maximum results.
actually, one might say that anything and everything we do has a deeper meaning, as there are multiple available choices/possibilities, yet for some reason(s) we pick one or few of them and decide to use exactly those, now how to decipher that underlying cause is a tough one, as some knowledge of how exactly are things around us related/determined is needed, and this 'key' seems to be quite elusive to (ordinary) people
it would also be helpful to understand how exactly a certain language gets created, who chooses words to be used and their meaning, are there any other influences (intentional, subconscious,...) on this choice and which one would/may be crucial in the aforementioned decision/choice
so for example 'to cheat' may at the same time be related to 'to teach', like the teacher in teaching you is actually (also) cheating you, by providing (intentionally or not) false knowledge or meaning that one should beware of 'teachers' and seek their own knowledge without blind trust, as knowledge may not be a rigid 'set in stone' truth, but actually a personal experience or personal truth...but as said before, without a deeper understanding we are pretty much left to guesswork and occasional intriguing 'coincidences'
p2p related, maybe our cheating is at the same time teaching the 'torrent trackers' that their system is not acceptable to us - what will they do about it is another story
Secret World of Anagrams
You tell me if something strange is going on:
* David Letterman: terminal dead TV & nerd amid late TV
* Clint Eastwood: old west action & lies down to act
* Jennifer Aniston: fine in torn jeans
* Saddam Hussein: UNs said he's mad
* Mussolini: I'm sin soul
* Adolph Hitler: hot rapid hell
* Osama Bin Laden: a damn alien SOB
* Marilyn Monroe: in lore, my Norma & I marry loon men
* Albert Einstein: ten elite brains
* Britney Spears: best PR in years
* Justin Timberlake: I'm a jerk, but listen
* Thomas Alva Edison: aha ions made volts
* Buffy the Vampire Slayer: pithy female braves fury
* Ronald Reagan: an oral danger
* Ronald Wilson Reagan: a long insane warlord & no darlings, no ERA law
* Lee Harvey Oswald: revealed who slay & lay overhead slew
* William Shatner: slim alien wrath & Will is earthman
* Michael Jackson: manacle his jock & he's jail cock man
* the Beatles: Let hates be
* Paul McCartney: pay Mr. Clean cut
* Mark David Chapman: hack VIP and mad arm
* Princess Diana: ascend in Paris & end is a car spin
* Stevie Wonder: er, doesn't view
* Elvis Costello: voice sells lot
* Jim Morrison: Mr. Mojo Risin'
* Howard Stern: wonder trash
* Frodo Baggins: bad ring's goof
* Sherlock Holmes: heh smells crook
* Babe Ruth: he rub bat
* Robin Williams: I warm billions
* Monty Python's Flying Circus: strongly psychotic, I'm funny
* Nancy Grace: crying acne & gay n' cancer
* William Randolph Hearst: amoral whilst philander
* Mark Twain: am rank wit
* Sean Connery: on any screen
* Sharon Stone: no near shots & ass on throne
* Jackie Gleason: angelic as joke
* Steve Martin: I'm star event
* James Marshall Hendrix: hinder lax, harmless jam
http://www.world-mysteries.com/doug_anagrams.htm
if you want to try out some terms/names & find their anagrams online:
Advanced Anagramming
http://wordsmith.org/anagram/advanced.html
Advanced Anagramming
http://wordsmith.org/anagram/advanced.html
Nice page:top:
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