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This patch introduces the following changes:

  • "m" and "n" have been buffed from a slant rhyme to a true rhyme. "ng" is still a slant rhyme with both of them.
  • The word "orange" has been designated a wildcard, which means it slant rhymes with all other words. However, it has a double penalty for word re-use.
  • Introduced a combo bar which fills up as you chain true rhymes. Once the combo bar is full, you can activate "beats mode" which makes all words count as wildcards for the next stanza. Making a single slant rhyme or non-rhyme resets the combo bar.

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the cohost post
Eggbug!
Vol. XLIILXIX
Friday, 6 January, 2022
© 2022 anti newspaper newspaper club llc

Corruption in the RCEL?

By HASTINGS OATMILD

SEATTLE, 6 January—Scan­dal has bro­ken out in the hal­lowed halls of the Rhyme Com­mis­sion of the En­glish Lan­guage as doc­u­ments have sur­faced in­di­cat­ing that Com­mis­sion­er Gen­er­al Na­tal­ie Weizen­baum sought and re­ceived kick­backs for declar­ing "or­ange" to be the "wild­card" word for the high­ly-an­tic­i­pat­ed re­lease of Rhyme 1.1. This new re­lease rep­re­sents the first up­date to the way mod­ern En­glish rhymes since its ini­tial re­lease in the 15th cen­tu­ry, and has been hot­ly an­tic­i­pat­ed by po­ets and mu­si­cians of all stripes.

The leaked doc­u­ments, which have been ver­i­fied by the cohost post's crack team of fact check­ers as like­ly to be gen­uine, in­di­cate that Mrs. Weizen­baum reached out to nu­mer­ous high­ly-po­si­tioned mem­bers of the fash­ion in­dus­try with what she de­scribed in emails as "a re­al hachi-machi of a sweet deal" in ex­change for "pay­ola of the mon­do va­ri­ety", of­fer­ing in­sid­er in­for­ma­tion and in­flu­ence on a word that would un­doubt­ed­ly make its way in­to thou­sands of songs, po­ems, plays, and nurs­ery rhymes by virtue of its sub­stan­tial ease of rhyming. She re­quest­ed and re­ceived $6,969 in cash and an all-ex­pens­es-paid trip to Du­luth, a pay­ment which fi­nan­cial an­a­lyst Sprulge Throm­bo­sis called "pal­try", adding "She had them in the palm of her hand. She could have asked for the world. I don't know what she was think­ing. My god, Du­luth?"

A portrait of RCEL Commissioner General Natalie Weizenbaum, taken several years ago.
RCEL Commissioner General Natalie Weizenbaum

An anal­y­sis of oth­er leaked emails in­di­cates that "or­ange" wasn't Mrs. Weizen­baum's on­ly choice for a wild­card. She shopped around a num­ber of dif­fer­ent po­ten­tial wild­cards to in­ter­est­ed buy­ers, in­clud­ing "meta­verse", "casse­role", and "Adi­das". It seems that she was per­suad­ed to choose "or­ange" in­stead by an email in which her wife said "if you in­sist on sell­ing the soul of the En­glish lan­guage for pet­ty cash please try to ex­er­cise at least a mod­icum of sub­tle­ty".

The an­nounce­ment of "or­ange" as the wild­card word co­in­cides with the re­lease of or­ange streetwear col­lec­tions from many of the most fash­ion­able cou­touri­ers as well as Pan­tone's dec­la­ra­tion of "rhyming or­ange" as their col­or of the cen­tu­ry. This word is now a slant rhyme with all oth­er words, which un­der nor­mal cir­cum­stances would vir­tu­al­ly guar­an­tee its cul­tur­al om­nipres­ence. How­ev­er, a joint state­ment by the Rap­pers' League, the Guild of Po­ets, and the Singer/Song­writ­er/Syn­di­cate has tak­en a strong stance against what they de­scribe as "rank cor­rup­tion" and "greed of the high­est or­der" and de­clared that no one writ­ing or pro­duc­ing mu­sic un­der their aus­pices shall use the word "or­ange" un­til the sit­u­a­tion is re­solved and an­oth­er wild­card is cho­sen. Their long­time neme­sis Scabs Unit­ed is­sued a counter-state­ment which in­cludes the rhyming cou­plet "Neen­er neen­er you can't stop us / We'll take their cash and rhyme with or­ange".


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