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  • in reply to: Menu Planning #83161
    ezrahudson
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    Thanks for sharing this tasty linguistic morsel! As someone who loves cooking, it reminds me of how versatile olive oil is in the kitchen. Just like this text finds its way into various designs, a good olive oil can enhance so many dishes. From drizzling over salads to sautéing veggies, it’s the secret ingredient that ties everything together. Your post really got my culinary gears turning – it’s amazing how something so ancient, be it a text or an ingredient like olive oil, can still be so relevant today. Appreciate you serving up this food for thought!

    in reply to: Menu Planning #83159
    ezrahudson
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    Thanks for sharing this gem! It’s always a treat to stumble upon these linguistic curiosities. Your post really got me thinking about how language evolves and finds new purposes. Who’d have thought a Roman philosopher’s musings would become the backbone of modern design drafts? Really appreciate you bringing this bit of trivia to light – it’s these little nuggets that make language so fascinating!

    in reply to: Menu Planning #83158
    ezrahudson
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    Ah, a snippet of the famous Lorem Ipsum text! It’s fascinating how this bit of Cicero’s work has become the go-to filler text for designers and publishers worldwide. What started as a philosophical musing on pleasure and pain has turned into a ubiquitous placeholder, sprinkled across countless mock-ups and drafts. It’s a bit ironic, isn’t it? Words meant to discuss the pursuit of pleasure now serve as a practical tool in the often tedious process of layout design. I wonder what Cicero would think if he knew his pondering on human nature would one day be more recognized for its syllabic rhythm than its actual meaning!

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