Markovian Parallax Denigrate

We now move on to a classic, at least in terms of the internet, from 1996, when reading and posting messages on a discussion system called Usenet was still common practice. Usenet was deluged with hundreds of bizarre messages that appeared to be nothing more than a string of random syllables in August of that year. They shared just that one thing. Markovian parallax denigrate appeared in all of them as the subject line, another seemingly random arrangement of words.


The initial posts were all written in 1996, which was a little too early for most internet sleuths, and were all discarded as being meaningless. There is just one that is still in existence, and it has phrases like "jitterbugging McKinley Abe break Newtonian inferring caw update Cohen air collaboration rue sportswriting rococo," and so on.

Not until many years later, especially after a Daily Dot article on it that was published in 2012, did the online community begin to become fixated on Markovian parallax denigrate once more, treating it like some sort of enigmatic puzzle. While many believe that the posts were merely the output of an archaic spambot or word generator, nobody has been able to uncover any hidden meaning to the message up to this point, which can be significant in its own right. Even now, 25 years later, some people continue to work on one of the first puzzles on the Internet because they think that something might be there, concealed among the nonsense.

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