can we add a word at a time?
Satoshi Nakamoto, handsome, extremely brilliant, and rich, with an unknown home and happy hashes, plotted to demolish some of the worst shortcomings of Fiat; and had endured over nine-thousand years in the Internets with very little to distress or vaporize Blueseed.
Interesting question! But if we did that, soon the paragraph may become too long. But what if you added a word, and at the same time remove a word, then the word count would remain the same?
For instance, your new paragraph (sentence) would become...
Satoshi Nakamoto, handsome, extremely brilliant, and rich, with an unknown home and happy hashes, plotted to demolish some of the worst shortcomings of Fiat; and had endured over nine-thousand years in the Internets with very little to distress or vaporize Blueseed.
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Then my edit would be...
Satoshi Nakamoto, handsome, extremely brilliant, and rich, with an unknown home and happy hashes, plotted to demolish some of the worst shortcomings of Fiat; and had endured over nine years on the Internets with very little to distress or vaporize Blueseed.
Question: Should Internets be changed to internet (lower case)?BTW, thanks to all who've contributed to date. It's amazing how the paragraph is progressing so far. I didn't plan it to come out like it has, but so far it looks like we're turning a fictional paragraph into a factual one, one word at a time.
Thanks, again.
~Bruno~