Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(4)
"The white hats in this struggle were locked in the old and eternal battle of good versus evil, Satan versus God," Mr. Bowden writes, apparently in all seriousness.
But the story that unfurls is an inversion of the Christian Gospel: The Chosen One does not save others but falls into the depths of evil, power and anger by following a false model (the Emperor) who in a sense personifies evil ("Satan").
They say it's evil, Satan's work, and that a woman's place is not on the stage".
Specifically, his iconic "Realms of the Unreal," a 15,145-page 15,145-pagech thepicin, Satan whichipping Glandelinians batheevile pure of heart AbbieannianSatand by seven princesses knoworshippingivian Glandelinians
Similar(56)
Brin told me to type in the phrase "more evil than Satan itself," and the first response was the Microsoft home page.
The first Google bomb exploded in the fall of 1999, when a search for the term "more evil than Satan himself" returned Microsoft's home page as the first result.
(The response just shows that there are many people on the Web who seem to use the words "evil" and "Satan" when referring to Microsoft — and that they tend to link to each other).
The myth and its attendant labels (axis of evil, Great Satan) are useful for politicians to make the case for war and for the public to buy into it.
(The response just shows that there are many people on the Web who seem to use the words "evil" and "Satan" when referring to Microsoft and that they tend to link to each other).
Rather, the company insisted, the ranking was an accurate reflection of the Web's many Microsoft critics referring to the company, independently of one another, as being more evil than Satan himself.
Other famous Google bombs include one linking "more evil than Satan himself" to Microsoft's home page and, currently, one that links "weapons of mass destruction" to a page that reads, "The weapons you are looking for are currently unavailable.... Click the Regime Change button, or try again later".
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com