It takes the silliest of ideas to catch on, on the net. So when someone decided to create a sort of predictive test challenge, many were instantly interested. Sometimes predictive text is annoying, sometimes surprising. In some cases it was all rather funny and nonsensical.
This tweet started off a Twitter trend. It called on people to type “In 2019 I Am Going To…” and then leave it all to predictive text to complete. This Twitterer is apparently going to the store, which ‘seems legit’.
That adorable fellow presumably, is Chipper; who will go to the airport in 2019. Like I said, predictive text can yield some very strange results.
Maybe this is not predictive text at all; just a cry from the heart! Most of us love that blissful oblivion of sleep, the delicious feeling of sinking into restful slumber; or perhaps want more of it simply because sleep is so vital for health and wellbeing.
Predictive text seems to have composed this rambling, incoherent tweet in its entirety. It makes little or no sense.
Some replies to the “In 2019 I am going to…’ tweet were a little sad. This guy seems to have nothing to look forward to, other than a mundane, repetitive, boring routine.
So many people are “going to be in the office”…. Is it any wonder that predictive text seems to think so too!
Both the gif and the words are really inexplicable…. We have to put it all down to the vagaries of predictive text!
What an awful thought: to be the only one left in one's family! May 2019 steer us all away from such doom and gloom!
Some of us will not be seen anywhere near a gym. Clearly predictive text doesn’t know anything!
That tweet may not make a lot of sense syntax wise, but some of it seems to indicate that there is fun to be had: at the beach, at a get together. There is even a new house in the offing… Good for them!
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