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This scenario is not a bug of the digital age; it is a feature. We are living through an explosion of —words that look like language but function like static. They are the ghosts in the search bar, born from autocorrect seizures, keyboard smashes elevated to poetry, or the desperate hope that mashing syllables together will summon an answer from the void.

The philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein argued that the limits of our language are the limits of our world. If so, then nonsense words are not errors but . When we encounter a string of characters that follows phonetic rules (it could be Turkish, it could be a compound noun) but violates semantic sense, our brain does not crash. Instead, it performs a miracle: it tries to invent meaning. We ask, “What could this be?” And in that question lies the entire engine of human creativity. etekaltiturbanlifrikikresimleri new

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