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Palindrome: Repel A Storm. Ergo,

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  • Repel a storm. Ergo, depart! Oh, can a reviled snot sue us tons? Deliver a nacho. Trap Ed. Ogre M rots a leper.
    - Lloyd Wood, 17:29 25 Feb 2021
    For me, explaining how I do it is more difficult than doing it and much less fun. For this palindrome, I had compiled a list of words (mostly in twos) I had thought of that are palindromic. In this case, I started with “snot tons” and it grew from there. I also just wrote down random words to see if the ends of them could be made into a word, reversed. It took me about 0.5 hours for this one and I laughed out loud when I finished because it is so nonsensical, but some words just go so good together. It doesn’t hurt that I go by my middle name, Ed. Just did this today, 02/25/2021.
    About Author
    I’ve always been fascinated with words. I discovered palindromes long before the internet, but I never thought about composing one until 2016. For a year or so, I could not think of a palindrome that was more than two words long until one day, something “clicked,” and it just became a little easier for me. I do it for fun, which is good because I am definitely no expert!
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