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"gibberish" Definitions
  1. words that have no meaning or are impossible to understand

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It was gibberish, much as Bray Wyatt's promos are mostly gibberish, but it was forceful, confident gibberish, which is much more important than intelligibility.
He's just spewing gibberish everywhere, and then when you call him on it he doubles down on the gibberish.
Have you ever seen more craven gibberish in your life?
Glad you don't have to listen to that gibberish anymore?
I mumble gibberish and fall back asleep for a few.
If that sounds like gibberish to you, you're not alone.
TO AN outsider, "The Good Place" might seem like gibberish.
Sitting on those buttons, of course, produced only gibberish commands.
Obfuscation wrapped in vagueness, covered with a layer of gibberish.
She spoke in gibberish and slipped into a catatonic state.
ROGERS It's weird that Twitter gibberish is pop culture now.
He is mostly impossible to understand, speaking in alien gibberish.
Well, they'd pound out a whole lot of gibberish, too.
Trump&aposs critics always fall into gibberish when things look good.
The text at the top of the document is basically gibberish.
Charlotte Shane: That would work great for gibberish sex talk too!
She's verging into gibberish when the Colonists sneak up behind her.
Even if that sentence is gibberish to you, it's still meaningful.
It just looks like a bunch of gibberish to the hacker.
When she woke up she was running around and yelling gibberish.
" Morgan continued: "Oh Emily, enough of this nonsensical pseudo-feminist gibberish.
Because free of curation, guidance, and craft, gibberish becomes the default.
When your thoughts start to dissolve into a slurry of gibberish?
A Fingerling can snore, say hello and babble in monkey gibberish.
You'd think that she was speaking gibberish when she wrote the book.
Is it some gibberish your cat has typed out on your keyboard?
If you don't know Milhouse, that was just a gibberish love song.
On a good day, his words seem little better than empty gibberish.
EARLY morning fusillades of gibberish are nothing new in the Trump presidency.
When typing in a gibberish email address, the site returned an error.
The fast food chain redesigned their menu and packaging using illegible gibberish.
"Government-mandated gibberish almost killed this wonderful, honest, lawful business," laments Pearson.
To many of you, that will sound like gibberish, but don't worry.
So we have our EARs, but why are the theme entries gibberish?
They're actually not gibberish, and therein lies the beauty of this puzzle.
Like strange ghouls, they speak gibberish, look strange and wave tools menacingly.
If you listen to Trump speak, it's all stream-of-consciousness gibberish.
It was written in nearly unintelligible gibberish, but its tone was unmistakably menacing.
Had Podesta's emails been encrypted, the WikiLeaks trove would have looked like gibberish.
Scenes that show what is supposed to be Arabic script is just gibberish.
The president's remarks on the subject barely rise above the level of gibberish.
But the network became a platform for conspiracy theories, falsehoods, and hateful gibberish.
This time around, it's Perry singing gibberish that has people going meme crazy.
When the nurses argue, they do so, amusingly, in gibberish based on Icelandic.
Encryption meant the information stored in it was a mass of meaningless gibberish.
They were up in my face, doing the old ching-chang-charlie gibberish.
Personal details, like his phone number and address, had been overwritten with gibberish.
"To speak good gibberish," Forsberg says, "you need to learn to really listen."
But the "three countries" gibberish overshadowed the more sensible part of the answer.
An opera singer, familiar with tragic death scenes, sings the lines of gibberish.
How about I say some gibberish about Abraham Lincoln until my time's up?
Or gibberish: making any sound that comes to mind for 45 minutes straight.
Many of them are on the bandwagon, dutifully meeting founders who spout absolute gibberish.
In November, YouTubers began methodically remixing Bee Movie and its trailer into absolute gibberish.
In between, of course, you get Trump's usual mishmash of gibberish, lies, and misstatements.
Unless the correct code is entered to unlock the phone, they are meaningless gibberish.
The two men are able to translate Claire's gibberish and set out for Belmont.
Yes, if you're at all familiar with geek culture, it sounds like complete gibberish.
Because of her loopy state at the time, the lyrics sound like total gibberish.
He didn't have a hearing problem — the problem was that people were speaking gibberish.
This annoyed some left-wing dog lovers — why make money from this president's gibberish?
But just as often, Mr. Watts aims for the pure childish pleasure of gibberish.
I mean, I have gibberish notes and random stuff, but not any real ideas.
Taylor Swift's movie role brings T.S. Eliot's part-gibberish poems for kids to life.
One is that they can be fooled by any kind of nonsense gibberish sophisticated words.
It doesn't seem like a huge difference, but in the language of films, it's gibberish.
Much of this might sound like a bunch of gibberish unless you're a smartphone enthusiast.
It was one part Lemmy and one part gibberish, and it would become Costello's signature.
Experts who reviewed the video said the interpreter spelled the wrong words and gesticulated gibberish.
Still, they don't expect the plan, which they mocked as "gibberish," to advance beyond that.
She had been dancing on the roof and speaking gibberish when her mother called 911.
The same day he unintentionally posted the URL, he posted the enigmatic gibberish "Kimim ° has f".
Sadly, she couldn't remember the lyrics, and ended up filling out the missing verses with gibberish.
So two things: one, the first paragraph isn't really gibberish, but it certainly looks like it.
You just yell at one another in gibberish, so it gets it out of your system.
The version of the file encrypted with NotPetya contained gibberish when opened in a word processor.
Stamos was not into it and could barely keep up with the gibberish these kids spoke.
It turns Christian, who is autistic, into a grim automaton mumbling gibberish and prone to tantrums.
They have not told Diduni about her brother, whom she tickled and spoke to in gibberish.
Fear not, the above entry — as well as the other theme entries — are not really gibberish.
The clicks play like gibberish to most ears, a chorus of sucking teeth and popping corks.
If anyone else overhears that conversation, it sounds like gibberish, and it's the same with encrypted files.
But Mr Draper is not alone: I've noticed a recent surge in American-sourced gibberish about Britain.
If you're not in the UK and that just reads like gibberish, have a nice weekend anyway.
One person had fun throwing Perry's gibberish into the Meryl Streep meme where she shouts back lyrics.
If you still want more of Perry singing gibberish, may I suggest just watching the full video.
The second was gibberish: the words "FrankZappa" followed by a random string of numbers and an obscenity.
Most importantly, dogs are smart enough not to be tricked by gibberish said in a happy voice.
The computers were able to whip through hundreds of pages in minutes, but the result was gibberish.
America is suffering under the tyranny of gibberish spouted by the lord of his faithful 46 percent.
The social media channel posted racist slurs, mocked Eminem, and a slew of gibberish during the takeover.
In Sims, you get to live your best life vicariously through your gibberish-spewing made up virtual person.
The creatures, who speak in a silly gibberish, began as semi-villainous invading monsters in Baobab's first film.
Much of the movie's history was conspiratorial gibberish, but it was — and remains — a masterwork of bravura editing.
We went on like that for take after take, getting nothing but gibberish with a few discernible words.
At best, you'll spot a handful of English words peppered onto page after page after page of gibberish.
The backs of the pigs were stamped with gibberish composed from the Roman alphabet and invented Chinese characters.
On the campaign trail, we should expect them to follow the President's lead, spouting gibberish to avoid accountability.
They might all sound like gibberish upon first read, but they are asking you to do different things.
Then there were "black hole" years, when his photos ended up in the database with gibberish on them.
Amid this gibberish, "something he sang sounded sort of like 'Memories can get you into trouble,' " Longstreth recalled.
That's what the researchers have named them, but it probably sounds like gibberish to some people out there.
When they come on, she loses her ability to talk, and for 10 minutes after, she is talking gibberish.
We spend all day writing, researching, and thinking about beauty products and most labels still read like complete gibberish.
She smiled and covered my eyes with a white strip of silky fabric before whispering gibberish in each ear.
In her autobiography, Angel on My Shoulder, she describes her father singing "gibberish" songs to her and her siblings.
People were lining up to buy movie tickets — especially since the phrase "streaming on Netflix" would have been gibberish.
You'd be surprised how attached you can grow over time to a NPC talking sheep spouting gibberish at you.
If that sounds a little bit like insane gibberish, perhaps it's time to cover the basic concept of MST3K.
He's a thug who talks gibberish, and lies, and cheats, and has issues, to put it mildly, with women.
Cops say he was also shouting gibberish to himself, and appeared to be under the influence of some substance.
But had it been Joe Biden who muttered such gibberish, it would have prompted another round of age-shaming.
The President doesn't need to memorize the entire code, just the location of that day's string within the gibberish.
However, Nature reported in February 2014 how publishers had to withdraw "more than 120 gibberish papers" in the sciences.
"That's just gibberish," says Shapiro, a computer science professor at American University and creator of the color wagon wheel illusion.
After tweeting an incomprehensible block of anti-Rubio gibberish this morning, Trump got schooled by the dictionary and tried again.
Every character still speaks in an indecipherable form of gibberish, with text bubbles building the narrative in place of speech.
"We have not heard anything about breaking relations but rather about a set of supposed sanctions - it's gibberish," Varela said.
And it's sure to include all kinds of incomprehensible CGI mayhem, nonsensical subplots, and gibberish about the alignment of constellations.
Like, for example, did you know that Watts speaks French, some German, a little bit of Spanish, and some gibberish?
I can write the incomprehensible gibberish "covfefe" right now and every single one of you knows what I'm talking about.
Later, Burger King said the gibberish tweets had been an effort to promote the return of its mini cinnamon rolls.
But in reality, I accomplished nothing, and I apologize to the 9/11 families who were exposed to that gibberish.
The output of GPT-2 could sometimes seem startlingly coherent and creative, but it also would inevitably produce weird gibberish.
A similar scare took place in 21, when a bit involved in formatting telemetry flipped, turning the transmissions to gibberish.
In 2018, the account tweeted gibberish for hours in an attempt to drum up excitement for its "cini minis" desert.
"They had me invent like a gibberish language because they wanted it to be like an unidentifiable thing," Shalhoub said.
For example, replacing the letter "a" with "o" in the word "apple" encrypts it into the new, gibberish word "opple".
He certainly didn't let a little gibberish get in the way of having a normal conversation with his adorable son.
The other half, when exposed to gibberish, the officers then saw two faces side by side, one black, one white.
It looked like gibberish, like text you might get if you left a curious monkey in front of a keyboard.
"After a seizure she'd be unable to speak for a while and when she did, it was just gibberish," he says.
Katz says the worker set fire to his room on the Brookhaven campus, and when security arrived, he was spouting gibberish.
Chopra has found success because people aren't able to determine the difference between the profound and gibberish disguised as the profound.
We tried a bunch of different ideas and kind of comped them together to create a gibberish version of the song.
There's screaming and blubbering and, ideally, something gets thrown—but at heart, what we want to see is anguish-wracked gibberish.
A computer at the Georgia Institute of Technology is generating reams of text that would look like gibberish to most people.
Still, it's a manageable task once the curtain of "arcane terminology" and Wall Street "gibberish" is pulled away, according to CNBC's .
There's something infinitely amusing about watching Jones bounce up and down in his seat as rhythmic gibberish flows from his lips.
Vergara paused and asked the host to repeat the word before blurting out similar-sounding gibberish as the audience roared with laughter.
The dialogue is heavy on expository gibberish, nearly all of which is delivered by Bryan Cranston as the digitally spruced-up Zordon.
But it also becomes something ridiculous, a jumble of letters that feels alien on the tongue and reads like gibberish on paper.
Gibberish such as Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu—released for the PS2, Xbox and GameCube in 2003—was evidence of just this.
They target the specific procedures that doctors perform — and they do it using language that is total gibberish from a medical perspective.
Utah passed a similar indirect ban on abortions after 20 weeks, by passing a "fetal anesthesia" law that was pure medical gibberish.
Inside that long URL, there's a 30-character string that looks like gibberish but is actually the encoded Gmail address of John Podesta.
We take whatever we can get and that's usually fine, but in a case where gibberish goes in, often this is the result.
And while that got fixed by the time Zuck walked on stage, he's now facing yet another technical difficulty: utter gibberish for captions.
The channel is devoted to promoting false and sensationalized news videos narrated by synthesized voices, which often speak in a kind of gibberish.
He argued that what seems like pointless gibberish to one person might still prove meaningful to another, using Zen koans as an example.
How are you supposed to stop singing gibberish to the tune of this track when you don't know a single thing about it?
So-called predatory journals, online publications with official-sounding names, publish virtually anything, even gibberish, that an academic researcher submits — for a fee.
Forsberg likes to imagine a character and a scene before she starts speaking gibberish, which allows her to tap those universal emotional cues.
Still, it's a manageable task once the curtain of "arcane terminology" and Wall Street "gibberish" is pulled away, according to CNBC's Jim Cramer.
If you don't understand the CROP ROTATION revealer at 50A, some of the entries in your puzzle may read like gibberish to you.
And if it's a name, gibberish or something Messenger doesn't understand, it will algorithmically generate stylized filters that incorporate your words in fun fonts.
Following this training, the AI analyzed the Voynich gibberish, concluding with a high rate of certainty that the text was written in encoded Hebrew.
That way if the worst came to pass and a company's databases were exposed, all the attacker would get is a bunch of gibberish.
Troll accounts and more sophisticated bot accounts (meaning those that don't simply send out incoherent gibberish), on the other hand, talked about vaccines more.
"We would get random texts and emails from her phone that were just gibberish," Matt Fox, one of the bar's designers, told The Washingtonian.
The Roanoke Times reports that the youngest girl spoke "gibberish," which could only be interpreted by her older sister when the pair was rescued.
The baby babbles and rattles off gibberish, but the father responds excitedly as if he had just heard the hottest take on the program.
The NFL discourse on Twitter is mostly ad-hoc gibberish and First Take-ish posturing, but Schwartz has offered a smart and entertaining counterpoint.
Makes no sense As Tampa police announced an arrest in a serial killer case, a phony sign language interpreter signed a bunch of gibberish.
At 24A, a phrase that seems like gibberish is presented ("Fr4nch fa1ily m2mbe3"), and we have to figure out what to do with it.
The UX looks like it was designed in this decade, and the investment side isn't cluttered up with a bunch of unintelligible quant gibberish.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... Thomas Dooley was walking down a street Thursday shouting gibberish ... wearing only a small towel wrapped around his waist.
He's now come off the cross and is speaking gibberish about how to treat poor people and how to take care of the world.
There are some clever sensors involved to work out where in your mouth the brush is, but calling it artificial intelligence is gibberish, nothing more.
Lastly, the gibberish seen scrolling by in the background is what you might expect if inspecting (or monitoring) the disk destruction in progress; nice touch.
It is quite frightening and disconcerting to hear Alexa's adult lady voice come out of Furby, which is known for speaking disjointed English and gibberish.
Technical limitations prevented that and the team had to use a fallback option—gibberish, or "Simlish," based on obscured language such as Navajo or Esperanto.
A botched internal test resulted in two global push notifications, with one message reading "hahahahaha" in Chinese and the other a string of gibberish English.
"Guns," saunters about the pub in blue overalls, sporting a large, black beard and talking a fair amount of gibberish, almost certainly fueled by beer.
Keyboards, drums, and electric guitars are far more prominent, and Lennon gives a double dose of the gibberish vocals that have confused fans for decades.
It's a substantial contribution to the history of interwar art, although you will need a mastery of French, German and Dada gibberish to read it.
Mr Seabrook found that the longer the text he solicited from GPT-2, the more obvious it was that the work it produced was gibberish.
" That advice, Mr. Buffett added, "is often delivered in esoteric gibberish that explains why fashionable investment 'styles' or current economic trends make the shift appropriate.
But while Carson's bootstraps conservatism and messianic gibberish galvanized evangelical voters for a while, Republicans weren't really looking for good and honest this election cycle.
Actually skim the article: Many fake articles count on the fact that most people don't read beyond the headline and pad the text with complete gibberish.
It wasn't dramatically or radically different from an ordinary interview — and we were stoned — but it wasn't gibberish that only seemed brilliant in the moment either.
In other words, Apple theoretically can't read or decrypt your messages because it's just encrypted gibberish and Apple doesn't have the key to decrypt these messages.
Glad he was able to fit that in there with the rest of his gibberish, even though he clearly still doesn't understand what it actually means.
Sometimes it feels like someone jammed a heavy thumb on the world's fast-forward button, and smeared the voice of the zeitgeist into high-pitched gibberish.
Within 45 minutes of asking her mother to take her to the hospital, her speech devolved into a garbled, slurred gibberish, until finally she was unresponsive.
The US has probably never before had a delusional President, one who speaks gibberish, insults those around him including his closest associates, and baffles the world.
"If you create just gibberish, it's going to wind up sounding artificial, and it's going to wind up not sounding like someone's real language," says Paul.
"Lift Yourself" works around a gospel sample, builds in a bass-heavy beat, then descends into a farce as West starts spouting gibberish about Poopa Scoopas.
They are not actually speaking German, but they are able to communicate, understand each other and make people laugh in a sketch performed entirely in gibberish.
If you just look at the theme clues in today's puzzle, it looks like Mr. Dolan is yelling gibberish at us, but that's not the case.
" Galland added: "This collaboration was great fun, in part because I got to witness Neal spew out gobs of techno-gibberish, which he does very elegantly.
Cornered, the guy starts to spout ominous gibberish in the tried-and-true manner of many of Lovecraft's half-mad, Elder-God-touched sailors and riffraff.
When you make a mistake, it too often autocorrects to gibberish; being forced to be precise is the last thing you want from a smartphone keyboard.
His books didn't sell nearly that many copies, he thought, and when he investigated he found a $555 book full of gibberish being sold under his name.
According to a story in The Roanoke Times, the girl only spoke "gibberish," which could only be interpreted by her older sister when the pair was rescued.
"Forget About Life" by Alvvays: Do whatever you want, it's New Year's Eve, which was already a meaningless phrase but now sounds like total gibberish to me.
Voters are being asked to choose between overheated gibberish merchant Donald Trump, unlikable evangelist Ted Cruz, talking point robot Marco Rubio, and sleepy free associator Ben Carson.
Like any other quality pop topliner, Greenspan would start with a wordless vocal melody, one that'd exist as near-gibberish before he'd start stumbling onto key phrases.
The new guidance calls for firms to tell customers about their conflicts and operations in documents, which will undoubtedly appear as largely incomprehensible gibberish to ordinary humans.
As web functionality has expanded, URLs have increasingly become unintelligible strings of gibberish combining components from third-parties or being masked by link shorteners and redirect schemes.
He would loudly pray for their soul's purity, shouting into his microphone louder and more fervently until the afflicted would begin to shake violently and babble gibberish.
"This is gibberish, totally meaningless, a foreign language to me," said Sara Stovall, 41, of Charlottesville, Va., after looking at price lists for hospitals in her area.
No one's really emailed that website, except the odd confused person trying to tell him off for his characters being cruel to animals or some similar gibberish.
That was some wild shit, a nearly 10-minute exposition dump of gibberish nonsense being sold as a conclusion to a story kicked off five years prior.
Autocorrect allows us to type quickly and sloppily and let the software figure it out much like Google's "Did you mean…" turns gibberish into a search for Eyjafjallajökull.
Like father, like son Maybe adults don't understand baby talk, but this dad didn't let a little gibberish get in the way of a conversation with his son.
That word is in quotations because the publication appears to be little more than computer-generated text, almost like the gibberish one might find in a spam email.
Computers have become powerful enough to turn the apparent gibberish that is created by numerous sound sources at various frequencies into high-resolution "sound pictures" of underwater objects.
While he, his cousins, and their friends are camping out in the woods, they see a strange figure — the Goatman — jerking and spouting gibberish as it follows them.
This account apparently tweeted a gibberish version of the "John Popper can't honk off" rumor, and Popper came across it (presumably while obsessively searching his own name online).
A personal favorite of mine involves audio of one person issuing gibberish instructions in an urgent voice, while the person receiving the "instructions" quickly spirals into a meltdown.
The lyrics were in Icelandic, or in Sigur Rós's invented, gibberish language of Vonlenska ("Hopelandic" in English) and I couldn't understand a word, but that made no difference.
It was like this gibberish about radios and record players, and I happen to know what Biden's policy on this is so I could translate it for you.
"I want to take this proposal and have a hearing about it because it's gibberish, and I want everybody who has a better idea to come forward," Sen.
As Twitter users got ready to usher in the new year, many would have been left confused by a string of gibberish unloaded from Mariah Carey&aposs timeline.
Here he'd be the classic ham, slipping on the road and dramatically dragging down an opposing team member with him, yelling nonsensical French gibberish when you got a breakaway.
In an interview with The Tennessean, Kim said that although it sounds like mostly gibberish to her, she knows the "Rhinestone Cowboy" singer has a cheerful tune in mind.
Not a lump of unobtanium, but a bunch of computer gibberish saying the new atom managed to stay stable for a fraction of a second before decomposing into nothingness.
But there is no ghost, and when the Ouija board users are deprived of their ability to spell out words they can see, the game rapidly devolves into gibberish.
More probably, she would make a bunch of random, unintelligible sounds that combine a bunch of accents in a way that would sound like gibberish to an untrained observer.
Kassa wrote the lyrics for "Mac & Cheese" by turning on a Beyoncé instrumental and spitting what he calls "improvised gibberish," which producer WILS stitched together into the final track.
Whereas the gibberish in "Godot" –"looks to me more like a bush", "a shrub", "a bush"—soon becomes dull, this play has actual jokes with set-ups and punchlines.
Eating all but one because "it looked weird" transports her mind to "MUMBO JUMBO," her video debut about a hellish visit to the dentist that's sung mostly in gibberish.
Most of Trump's claims were gibberish, but his actions—propping up fossil fuel development with little regard for the climate or environment, or facts in general—are very real.
The American Siri began with voice actress Susan Bennett speaking gibberish into a microphone without any idea that she would become the vocal personality of such a popular machine.
He was famous for talking in circles, sometimes seemingly in utter gibberish, and after he retired, he even admitted to doing so to throw Wall Street off his scent.
Often there would be gibberish comments at the bottom of the videos, either bots trying to game the algorithm or, if you believe 4chan, some kind of coded message.
These individuals, at first, interact with each other gingerly as they pretend to be trees, take part in one-word dialogues and strive to express deep emotions in gibberish.
We won't spoil it for you — but if hearing the actress spew gibberish and the phrase "llama shoe" over and over again sounds funny to you, take a look.
Welcome to the world of blockchain, the latest technological revolution to those in-the-know — and what seems like the latest get-rich-quick gibberish to the average person.
The boar and sow are stamped with gibberish composed of nonsensical English words and invented Chinese characters — intended to make patrons consider the relationship between the West and China.
"There are times when I'm listening to someone and they say a word but it doesn't sound like a word to me, it sounds like gibberish," Perez-Peralta added.
The Christmas season is terrorized by a marble-eyed fuzzy lumpkin that yips tinny gibberish non-stop, which becomes the most-desired holiday item by children across the country.
It's why we may find a poorly dubbed kung fu movie hard to believe, and why we love believing the gibberish in those Bad Lip Reading Videos on YouTube.
This kind of inspired gibberish, which pokes fun at sex talk but is far too unhinged to be straight satire, really appeals to a certain kind of comedy nerd.
Claim of forbidden election funding — nothing!" he wrote, describing reports in the Israeli news media over the years as "daily persecution of me and my family" and "complete gibberish.
The most familiar example is probably Herbert Ross's 1980 movie, "Nijinsky," with the dancer George de la Peña, in the title role, rolling on the floor and screaming gibberish.
"A baroque blend of gibberish, mysticism and melodrama, the film seems engineered to be as unmemorable as possible," he writes in his review, which is a joy to read.
You will have to deal with similarly frustrating situations this month, when you will speak urgently to your partner, family, and close friends, but all they will hear is gibberish.
It didn't matter if it was gibberish; the spirit of "Wannabe" resonated with the world and it remains one of the most recognizable pop songs of the last 50 years.
Some, which attempt to replicate a person whose image was taken from cable news, also recreate the news ticker shown at the bottom of the image, filling it with gibberish.
In the premiere, that included Republicans and gun-rights advocates endorsing a proposal to arm toddlers ("Kinder Guardians," Cohen called them), even reading gibberish-filled copy directly into the camera.
The transmissions themselves have an eerie air, featuring at times clunky automated voices, at others quaintly dated human voices rambling streams of numbers that, at first, seem like ghostly gibberish.
At first, they'd speak in a gibberish-esque language, "Furbish," but your Furby would eventually "learn" English — only adding to kids' sneaking suspicions that their Furby was a sentient being.
A few years later, companies like Apple and Microsoft realized that the increasingly popular Japanese emojis would appear as gibberish on their products and pushed the consortium to encode them.
My cat got his paws on my iPhone and managed to send a text to my husband, and whatever feline gibberish he entered was transformed into a single, sensible word: Nolan.
Whether that was a choice or a mistake was unclear, but the ensemble adjusted in a blink, shifting focus to his character, Toothless Anne, who speaks gibberish that everyone somehow understands.
The blog post Hasan managed to boost into Google's Top Stories module for at least seven minutes is mangled gibberish, a string of relevant terms separated by alternating commas and periods.
But the group that played the tracing game could hear 25 percent more of the words in sentences and gibberish phrases — even though their game had just involved sounds, not speech.
Two sisters struggling to run their dessert store together end up stuck in a dramatic fight of gibberish and jumbled English when a pipe bursts, releasing toxic gas into their bakery.
Dr. Fogarty (who just earned his Ph.D) does just that and it works beautifully, as long as by "beautifully" you mean that you don't mind writing total gibberish inside your grid.
Maybe the lesson here is that this election season has been so full of nonsense that — at least to a sleepy journalist — gibberish thrown together by a robot fits right in.
How validating was that, and do you feel like the scientific realists lost that battle of the culture wars given the proliferation of postmodern academic gibberish that comprises many people's dissertations?
The conventional understanding has been that Breitbart editors shared that underlying bigotry but were clever enough to shroud their intentions in the obscurantist veneer of tweedy-sounding gibberish about Andrew Jackson.
If you're not well-versed on the basics of the stock market, the words and numbers spewed from CNBC or the markets section of your favorite newspaper can border on gibberish.
Also, you should watch this video of Justin Bieber trying to cover the song and just spouting a bunch of gibberish on stage at a nightclub because he can't speak Spanish.
Gods of Egypt's haphazardly constructed episodic story never really takes shape; it's just an excuse to move from one fantastical encounter to another, with brief exchanges of expository gibberish to link them.
In video obtained by TMZ, you see Casey trying to have a convo with a few dudes there -- we say trying, 'cause it mostly sounded like drunken gibberish ... with an Irish twist.
During the entire first day, he says, he received only one official email, which read like "gibberish," from a frazzled Maersk staffer's Gmail account, offering no real explanation of the mounting crisis.
The 700s appeared to transcribe mostly what the dummy said, while the QC2500s tried to transcribe both the dummy and the surrounding conversation at once, leading to a whole mess of gibberish.
But for the passwords that you use for all the sites and services that 1Password is managing for you, there, just use our password generator that generates complete utter gibberish of characters.
The result is a stream of synthesizer-scarred syntactical experiments that can feel like gibberish, but under intense scrutiny reveals complex, overlapping structures—like the sound of Microsoft Sam slowly learning linguistics.
Experts told Motherboard that the algorithm could be trying (and failing) to rationalize gibberish typed into the box, especially because languages like Maori and Somali have a smaller body of translated texts.
That's because, with properly implemented encryption, the only people who can actually read what you write are you and the intended recipient — anyone trying to sneak a peek would just see gibberish.
Schilling's social media accounts are littered with evolutionary truthering, racist, and factually inaccurate memes—most famously, Schilling wondered aloud about the staggering gibberish comparing Muslims to Nazis—and he did it again yesterday.
More recent hoaxes have exposed lax standards of peer review across low-quality journals in disciplines from biomedicine to computer science by submitting obviously flawed papers, some consisting of gibberish written by bots.
On Thursday this was most evident in a short, transformative solo performed by Ms. Hay, 75, in which she chanted softly and spoke gibberish while her body both grew and collapsed into itself.
I heard a bunch of children scream "ESHKETTIT!" into the night air and others responded like wolves corresponding in the woods or hopeless kids with a bleak future yelling gibberish to feel better.
He also understands the language of corporate balance sheets and sovereign debt deeply enough to know that he ought to use it sparingly, translating some of the most byzantine gibberish into elegant English.
" Konrad Tomaszewski, the head of the State Forests, the government-owned company that is behind the logging, said in an interview with a Catholic radio station on Sunday that the court "talks gibberish.
That a bunch of weird internet artists who create posts that look like total gibberish to a vast majority of the population are forming a union is a lot less bizarre than it sounds.
Naturally, its most creative setting eventually started spitting out gibberish:(I am having trouble breathing from how hard I am laughing right now.)But eventually, it learned to make some really wacky paint names.
From the early 1980s, movies and TV shows have developed a seemingly endless appetite for scrolling gibberish, 3D interfaces, pop-up windows, and other kinds of eye candy that scream L33T H4X0R ATTEMPT UNDERWAY.
On a few occasions, he fell into a kind of psychedelic gibberish, exhibited uncharacteristic petulance, and pulled weird stunts—pouring salt in friends' coffee, running through the apartment naked—which he barely remembered afterward.
That record features Abraham making dark dubstep while shrieking lyrics so heavily autotuned they're rendered incomprehensible gibberish, but damned if it isn't fun trying to adjust your ear to Abraham's wildly-untrained musical sensibility.
In 2014, Sara Maria Forsberg was a recent high-school graduate in Finland when she posted "What Languages Sound Like to Foreigners," a video of herself speaking gibberish versions of 15 languages and dialects.
The researchers spoke to the dogs using a variety of words and intonations—some positive words with positive intonation, some gibberish words with positive intonation, and some positive words with no inflection at all.
That wasn't enough to help Vinay — who then asked for language of origin ("gibberish"), part of speech ("a noun,but may be used as a verb or an insult"), and alternative pronunciations ("there are many").
A 203-K requires that all activities are "consolidated" together in one place, whereas the government issues millions of documents—GDP accounts, budget documents, crime reports—that rarely cohere and are often gibberish to voters.
While the structure in the movie relates to the advancing and evolution of the human species, Aaajiao's monolith possesses a small, embedded receipt printer which endlessly prints out what appears to be strings of gibberish.
The end result is a professional looking piece of wonderful alien gibberish, with no "semantic content," as he says, and the kind of random logic you'd expect from a 20-sided Dungeons and Dragons die.
A baroque blend of gibberish, mysticism and melodrama, the track is a can of earworms, one of those musical confections that get into your head whether you like it or not and stay there forever.
I wonder if memorizing gibberish will damage everyone's ability to communicate; if cheating with language will erode the certainties of spelling; and if I'll ever be able to play a clean game of Boggle again.
To make sense of encrypted data, you need the key to the code, which on your phone is often your PIN number—get past the lock screen, and your files and apps are no longer gibberish.
Already, intelligence agencies around the world are archiving intercepted communications transmitted with encryption that's currently all but unbreakable, in the hopes that in the future computing advances will turn what's gibberish now into potentially valuable intelligence.
In this week's issue of PEOPLE, Smith's step-daughter Dana Gasby, 32, described Smith as a "physically strong toddler who speaks in gibberish," and who sometimes needs to be forced to shower and use the toilet.
So next time your drunk uncle starts rambling about climate change being a hoax, sit him down with 22PO, who will patiently absorb his gibberish while you go and help yourself to some more egg nog.
Then he sat for an interview with talked at Joe Schad for Outside the Lines and said a whole lot gibberish about how, as far as he knew, sexual assault wasn't even a problem at Baylor.
For some inexplicable reason, Michael Mann decided to make a big-budget action remake of the 1980s TV show, and for some even more inexplicable reason, he decided to make it make it almost entirely gibberish.
Both movies shared the same problems: some of the most beautiful computer-generated visuals of their time, coupled with impenetrable stories leaden with shallow plot turns, forgettable characters, and barrels of fantasy and sci-fi gibberish.
The "Shaun" films are entirely free of dialogue — the animals don't talk, while the humans are only heard speaking gibberish — and in many ways, these shorts and features are carrying the baton of classic silent comedy.
His pot-fueled mania feels generic at times, and his rants too often veer into either gibberish ("The story is dark matter, autism, binary, the Great Game") or grand pronouncements ("We live in a disposable culture").
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... a Caucasian woman believed to be in her 40s showed up to Gavin's L.A.-area crib late last week just after midnight, rang the doorbell and started talking gibberish about the Illuminati.
Unfortunately, SpaceWorld isn't written and directed by Wiseau himself, so it doesn't have quite the same unaware charm as The Room, but it's still an intense pleasure to hear Wiseau struggle through line readings of space gibberish.
As the language in the tests grows more challenging, it elicits more neural activity, until it becomes gibberish, at which point it elicits less—the brain seems to give up, quite sensibly, when a task is futile.
The actors recite the gibberish of Kurt Schwitters's "Ursonate," a monument of Dadaist writing, while Mr. Kentridge projects chopped-up maps and slapdash demarcations of the continent — as if the Cabaret Voltaire were a second Berlin Conference.
In one study, researchers in Belgium used a computer program to devise gibberish and recorded an actress reading the lines, first in a neutral tone and then in distinct moods: angry, disgusted, fearful, happy, sad and surprised.
There was a long moment in which I felt relieved to be solving this puzzle in the privacy of my home, because big swathes of letters read like gibberish (besides those tricky letter combinations commented on above).
She sings with an operatic soprano, a death-rattle rasp, work-song rhythms, sustained shrieks, long-lined modal incantations and rapid-fire gibberish; her piano can hint at bluesy boogie-woogie, tinkling Minimalism and cracked church bells.
Spotting obvious gibberish in the tray of freshly cast type, a printer working at the composing table would examine the surrounding lines carefully and pull out any errant lines before setting the type into the page form.
Noble discovered the disarray on March 22 when she turned on her computer to discover that files could not be opened after being encrypted by a powerful computer virus known as SamSam that renamed them with gibberish.
Most of us sing "Yankee Doodle" with a focus on the tune rather than the seemingly gibberish words: Yankee Doodle went to town A-riding on a pony, Stuck a feather in his cap And called it macaroni.
Last year, researchers noticed that hashing email addresses — thought to be an anonymizing mathematical function that would turn email addresses into gibberish — could be reversed by taking lists of leaked email addresses and performing trial and error searches.
On the same day, Trump refused to endorse Ryan — who is facing an upcoming primary — and uttered gibberish that seemed to suggest that Ryan is not up to the job of Speaker in dangerous times for the nation.
The experience of sitting at the YouTube kid's table is mostly confronting innumerable hours of neon thumbnails paired with headlines spouting search-engine-optimized gibberish, which don't always actively harm anyone but don't exactly provide anything good, either.
It's also led to a proliferation of some truly bizarre ideas — like Indiana's new "bury your miscarriage" law, or Utah's new "fetal anesthesia" law that doctors say is pure medical gibberish that they can't possibly implement in practice.
But just before we all start speaking in a gibberish of numbers and projections, let's remember how badly Trump's rise has shake the GOP, and how many Republicans have refused to get on the Trump train at any cost.
But Spin's sleuths did some digging into the images' source codes (as one does) to find that the 4:44 images are affiliated with Tidal: "tidal-444" shows up in the behind-the-scenes HTML gibberish of Complex's page.
Here's a question that separates a real "Harry Potter" fan from the rest of the muggles who think this is all just a bunch of wizarding gibberish: Is your Patronus a Siberian cat, a heron or a basset hound?
Those interviews are riotously funny, if only because everyone seems so earnest -- or at the very least, polite -- about someone asking them to read copy that proposes arming four year olds, backed up by claims peppered with scientific gibberish.
A baroque blend of gibberish, mysticism and melodrama, the film seems engineered to be as unmemorable as possible, with the exception of the prosthetic teeth worn by the lead actor, Rami Malek, who plays Freddie Mercury, Queen's lead singer.
For the past few years, the Despicable Me franchise's Minions — the humanoid, cheddar-yellow creatures who speak in gibberish, have varying numbers of eyes, and harbor desire to don women's undergarments — have become a cultural force on their own.
A trio of Republican heavyweights on the Senate Armed Services Committee promised Wednesday to holding hearings on President Obama's plan to close the Guantánamo Bay detention facility but said they don't expect the "gibberish" plan to advance beyond that.
In some of these songs, we have literally just gibberish going, and we know we have emotional markers within the melody, and you could almost say anything, and it would have the same impact or be the same mood.
We may have photorealistic graphics and fast Internet and unlimited music and tiny computers that put the entire history of knowledge in our hands .... But it was barely 20 years ago that we amused ourselves by recording gibberish on audio cassettes.
One voice was saying meaningful phrases, collected from Wikipedia articles or movies dialogues, and the other voice was speaking a kind of gibberish called Jabberwocky, which looked and sounded like French (the experiment was done in Paris) but is meaningless.
It's also led to a proliferation of some truly bizarre ideas — like Indiana's "bury your miscarriage" law that was later overturned, or Utah's new "fetal anesthesia" law that doctors say is pure medical gibberish that they can't possibly implement in practice.
As the New York Times reports, the Facebook-owned messaging app ran into trouble when a federal judge approved a "wiretap" for WhatsApp phone calls and messages, only to find WhatsApp's end-to-end encryption renders the messages as mere gibberish.
Since the texts do not include gibberish (and a bulk of the translated words and phrases are probably from religious texts), experts say the wonky translations result from the machine learning not yet understanding how to decipher unnatural strings of text.
"That's some authentic fantasy football gibberish that means trying to pick up some bargains, players not signed by other teams that have turned out to be interesting prospects or cast off and maybe they shouldn't have been" Cramer said Wednesday.
Just last year, I started a new job as a social media editor and for two months was plagued with these hallucination-like dreams in which I sent out gibberish tweets and posted personal photos on the company's Facebook page.
When asked about the rise it anti-Semitic incidents, Trump has responded with gibberish; at one press conference, a journalist from an Orthodox Jewish publication tried to ask him a "friendly" question about fighting anti-Semitism, and Trump responded by attacking the reporter.
In 2014, a demo of their song "Burn" made it into rotation at LA's tastemaker radio station KCRW, who stamped it with a coveted "Track of the Day" designation, even though it had literal gibberish in place of its still-unwritten lyrics.
For example, if a website uses images to convey important information without also providing "alt tags" that a screen reader can read, then the screen reader will spit out gibberish because it can't "read" a picture in the way it can read text.
This term might sound like gibberish but listen up if you're interested in Apple's new iPhones: Qualcomm is currently the only chipmaker rolling out modems with support for the next-generation Gigabit LTE networks that carriers are beginning to roll out this year.
In an 1888 review of the book, The Guardian described Lear as the "king of nonsense writers" for writing the kind of poetic gibberish that literary critics can't classify—or even fully understand—but that in-the-know kids fall in love with.
Whereas years ago people's News Feeds were littered with auto-playing videos, news articles both real and fake, and nonsensical gibberish from their racist uncles or high school acquaintances, Facebook is now placing more emphasis on content from groups that users join.
Mitch Patrick's 3D-printed PETG work, "NEE NED ZB 6TNN DEIBEDH SIEFI EBEEE SSIEI ESEE (barchanoid scripts)," a blue and mauve shimmer of thermoplastics, resembles a tapestry knitted in alien gibberish residing in an atmosphere of hazy dunes and low-lying clouds.
The film's Kazakhstani scenes were shot in a grubby Romanian town; the title character's "Kazakh" speech was a mix of Hebrew and Polish slang and gibberish; and almost every detail the film presented about the country was a complete and unflattering fabrication.
Unless you've blocked out the 2016 election from your mind, you probably remember that Donald Trump once posted this bit of gibberish: The concept of global warming was created by and for the Chinese in order to make U.S. manufacturing non-competitive.
If all those numbers are gibberish to you, don't worry about it: just know it's equal to or better than any other Android phone I've tested for speed and responsiveness, the latter of which is likely enhanced by the 7 Pro's unique high-refresh display.
There's the title, which is usually gibberish, the abstract, which broadly describes what's in the patent, the specification, which explains how to build or use the invention being patented, and then there are the claims, which is the actual subject matter of the patent.
Add this with the fact that Kondrak and Hauer made spelling corrections and relied on Google Translate (a piece of software that looks so hard for meaningful content, it often turns gibberish into coherent sentences), and you can see why the experts are skeptical.
Even the kids in attendance during an advance screening seemed notably antsy, perhaps because of the semi-arid stretches between the big slapstick and vaguely naughty sight gags that the gibberish-spouting Minions in particular provide, including a peculiar foray that lands them in prison.
In a campaign in which a reality television star can masquerade as a politician, spout gibberish and be taken seriously, it might be foolish to assume that a movie could not influence voters, especially those who follow Hollywood more closely than they do politics.
The only goal was nebulous and felt pointless, and the aliens might as well all be some guy named Bob who only existed to eat my carbon and spit out a random word every so often while speaking in gibberish the rest of the time.
Female relationships of all types — mother and daughter, best friends, lovers, sisters — are complicated, enriching, uplifting things, and Proenza Schouler recently chose to celebrate them all in its new video, "PS I Love You (Ithigi Lithigove Yithigou)" — those fluent in gibberish might recognize this.
In popular culture, hacking is often depicted as something almost magical: Hugh Jackman frantically typing in front of a colorful screen of gibberish, or Chris Hemsworth staring into a computer with a fancy graphic user interface keylogger, waiting for someone to send over phished credentials.
And while Facebook did invent a pair of chat bots to talk to each other in English, and those bots quickly began morphing their speech into a gibberish language—it doesn't spell out the end of humanity at the hands of robo-destruction quite yet.
Japan's "isolation" amid the engagement with Pyongyang has been a central theme in North Korean state media, which has derided Japan as an "old phonograph record" spouting "gibberish" and repeatedly ridiculed Tokyo's "disgrace and shame" at being left on the sidelines of diplomatic efforts.
The two would remain in the booth for unbroken hours in chains of unbroken days, speaking gibberish to one another, playing off what the other just said by extending a syllable to see what happened, or switching out a melancholy "vitash" for a livelier one.
Or so went the story that kindly strangers were able to coax out of the young woman who showed up on a cottage doorstep speaking "gibberish" and wearing a dress "in imitation of the Asiatic costume," as chronicled in a leaflet published later that year.
LONDON — British brand Rose & Willard has announced it will demand models sign a contract agreeing to eat in front of staff during shoots after a model was sent home from a shoot when she "became delirious" and began "talking gibberish" after refusing to eat during a shoot.
As Splinter points out, Trump has a bit of an issue with just wandering off during photo ops and, coupled with his tendency to speak gibberish, one would be forgiven in wondering what, exactly, is going through the president's brain at any point during the day.
The voice Bob Cooper was suitcase-Skyping with was distinctly a New York City accent, and this was certainly not the Thin White Duke, who spent nearly all of his Fire Walk With Me appearance screeching gibberish at Gordon Cole about where he'd spent his lost time.
According to the Verge, the judge overseeing the matter said both sides have until March 26 to request a hearing on whether Musk should be held in contempt; the SEC has not done so, apparently confident that the court will agree Musk's lawyers are spewing gibberish.
She suffered symptoms of the disease years before that and is now, as step-daughter and caregiver Dana Gasby, 32, tells PEOPLE in this week's issue, a "physically strong toddler who speaks in gibberish," who sometimes needs to be forced to shower and use the toilet.
After the meal, the host asks each of the guests whether are happy, and one by one they admit they have been won over, despite the confusing situation — that is, all but one, who has silently departed, fed up with the meaningless gibberish and imposed behavior.
One can envision machines like GPT-2 spewing superficially sensible gibberish, like a burst water main of babble, flooding the Internet with so much writing that it would soon drown out human voices, and then training on its own meaningless prose, like a cow chewing its cud.
The exhibition begins with talking popcorn, Katchadourian's doctored version of a popcorn machine, in which a hidden computer translates the sound of popcorn into Morse code, which in turn becomes spoken gibberish; you can also reward yourself with a bag of popcorn while listening ("Talking Popcorn," 2001).
Last night, following the release of a strange new song (or troll aimed at Ebro) called "Lift Yourself" in which the rapper spews a bunch of gibberish and uses the phrase "poopity scoop," Kanye West debuted more new music, this time on Los Angeles radio station Power 106.
I had been convinced that all red wine tasted basically like red wine, all white wine tasted basically like white wine, and the minutiae provided in verbose tasting notes ("Hints of cassis and the vintner's beard, with lilac on the nose") were just illusory emperor-has-no-clothes gibberish.
It all fits into the illusion of competence Trump has built for himself, a fake it-is-how-you-make-it philosophy of advancement in which being studious is for stooges, a world in which passionate vocalization, even of gibberish, is far more valuable than knowledgeable elucidation of fact.
Ford's alcohol-related incidents continued into 2014: In January, he was filmed in a restaurant speaking in Jamaican patois; in February he disappeared into a bathroom stall at a bar for over an hour and emerged "speaking gibberish;" and in early April he was "belligerent" at a Maple Leafs game.
But Ford remained in office and his troubles continued into the next year: In February 2014 it was reported that he disappeared into a bathroom stall at a bar for over an hour and emerged "speaking gibberish;" and two months later he was reportedly "belligerent" at a Maple Leafs game.
There's a scene where Anthony Anderson's character claims he struck out a bunch of Taiwanese teens in the Little League World Series, and after that, the "people of Asia" called him "Sun Luc Dong," which he claims translates to "big black man pretending to be 12" but is just gibberish.
It runs from the standard right-wing propaganda of Stephens, to the centrist bromides of David Brooks, to a moderate liberalism that cheers Trump's bombs on Syria and boos student protesters at Middlebury, to the howling wasteland that is Thomas Friedman's column, where he screams gibberish at a merciless sky.
Taking love poems from different cultures and ceaselessly translating them over and over again into different language until most meaning is lost in the cracks, the artist displayed the resulting unpoetic-poetic lines on five iPads, which display scrolling lines of the newly formed semi-gibberish in 12 different languages.
The file is effectively a long block of text that's too long to share in its raw form, but one section of it looks like this: Your web browser is smart enough to decode these blocks of gibberish, allowing it to recognize that the text is actually a binary image.
In the rest of his CBN interview, Pruitt issued a lot of nonsensical gibberish around the issue of climate change, saying that we see a changing climate "throughout history" and that it is "very difficult to determine with respect to our CO2 or carbon footprint" how much humans are contributing to it.
"It's less similar to Sokal (which was breezy gibberish) and more similar to the many instances of scientific misconduct involving effortful and intentional deception, in my mind," Ketan Joshi, a science communicator working in data science in Australia who wrote a popular critique of the conceptual penis paper, told BuzzFeed News by email.
When removed from the mathy gibberish of "tech specs" meant to convince you that you're getting something you should've had in the first place—"processing power," a curved screen, whatever it's gonna be—objectively speaking, the 2000S is just a better phone than the 28 or the X. And we'll get to that.
The dancers—who were later revealed to be actors performing as part of a marketing campaign for skin care company Nivea—threw their arms in the air, rubbed their armpits, and shouted gibberish as they loosely copied the ritual most famously performed by the New Zealand All Blacks rugby team before matches.
Swears have been played for laughs plenty of times, too—Conker's Bad Fur Day famously turned the air blue on the Nintendo 64 (mercifully doing away with developer Rare's customary gibberish), while South Park: The Stick of Truth was a tangible torrent of f-word effluence, in keeping with its parent television show.
" Somebody started a Twitter account, " Farl Kriston ," that began, in its first few months, by tweeting impenetrable quotes from Friston himself—"In what follows, we assume that the imperative to maximise model evidence is a (possibly tautological) truism"—before degenerating, HAL -style, into desperate gibberish ("I am, whatever I think I am.
Maureen Dowd Opinion Columnist WASHINGTON — When you've got a demonic child in Washington splattering dark stinking bile, croaking gibberish, spewing vulgar personal attacks, lying to sow confusion, whining about the unfairness of the attempts of righteous men to compel the diabolical behavior and head-spinning outbursts to stop, who do you call?
According to Peterson, David Benioff and D.B. Weiss originally had Dothraki characters speaking gibberish during the casting process; George R.R. Martin's book series contained a few snippets of Dothraki, but Benioff and Weiss quickly realized there wasn't enough to fill out entire scenes onscreen, and they couldn't just make things up as they went along.
In the first stage proper, Tribalstack Tropics, there is a phenomenal amount of stuff to do—NPCs to converse with (in Banjo gibberish) and challenge to races or set off on treasure hunts for; secret areas to unlock and puzzles to solve; environment-altering and expanding situations to discover; and just an avalanche of more.
Really, though, a lot of anti-abortion laws (and I've read a lot of them) include some pure medical gibberish of one kind or another — whether they're fudging the numbers on how to measure the gestation of a pregnancy, or using medically inaccurate terms for medical procedures, or even inventing brand new medical procedures out of whole cloth.
The process of recording Simlish is more or less as follows: a cast member will be shown a particular animation, a word count, and a time, and the rest is up to the actor to fill in, until the result inspires just enough emotional response from a living, breathing human, while still essentially being meaningless gibberish.
Aaaargh. It has come down to this with a few weeks to go until the March 29 deadline for Britain to leave the European Union, as it voted to do almost three years ago: a jumble of jargon, jousting and gibberish, with everyone sucked into the vortex of confusion, to the exclusion of every other issue in the world.
Really, though, a lot of anti-abortion laws (and I've read a lot of them) include some pure medical gibberish of one kind or another — whether they're fudging the numbers on how to measure the gestation of a pregnancy, or using medically inaccurate terms for medical procedures, or even inventing brand-new medical procedures out of whole cloth.
So the typical behavior of these models is that if it gets gibberish in, it picks out something that's common in the training data on the target side, and for many of these low-resource languages — where there's not a lot of text translated on the web for us to draw on — what is produced often happens to be religious.
You might think all this is just gibberish, but for some people, knowing what these terms mean and their place in a larger structure is just as enjoyable as being able to lay out, say, the social order of the Roman Empire (it goes slaves; freemen; plebeians; equites; senators, if you're curious) and arguably more useful for day-to-day life.
Writing about that incident on his Ask The Pilot blog, Patrick Smith makes the point that airlines, in their eagerness to make fluffy pre-flight chit-chat, can mask the really important messages: [...] of all the gibberish that is crammed into the typical pre-flight safety demo, seldom is it mentioned that passengers need to leave their bags behind in the event of an evacuation.
Edgers gives us the hyper-amusing blow-by-blow of just how this duet came alive, from the back-and-forth of lyrical expletives in the studio — Run called Tyler's lyrics "hillbilly gibberish" — to the recording of a music video that is both harbinger and metaphor for the song's legacy: Here were the two groups literally breaking down the wall between them so they could rock out — rap out?
I found that by adjusting the slider to limit the amount of text GPT-2 generated, and then generating again so that it used the language it had just produced, the writing stayed on topic a bit longer, but it, too, soon devolved into gibberish, in a way that reminded me of HAL , the superintelligent computer in "2001: A Space Odyssey," when the astronauts begin to disconnect its mainframe-size artificial brain.
Theron, though, is at sea: The role isn't far off from a Bond villain, but she underplays it, coolly intellectual and with no dramatic relish, as if Cypher were hoping — after wreaking havoc with the world's nuclear arsenal — to be considered for an appointment to the UN. This probably isn't Theron's fault: She's saddled with dialogue that sounds as if it were run through a computer program that filtered out all sensible words and left her speaking pure gibberish juice.

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