eleon-speak


a fast-spoken, techno-filled stream of conscious string of spoken thought that is almost impossible to follow, even by the most fluent — but ultimately is correct. if the listener can understand what is being said, they could almost definitely have the answer to life, the universe and everything(tm), but most folks simply nod their head and allow their eyes to glaze over.
“oh — you start at 1, so we should go with 8, but that does not mean 16 is correct next, and we should look into a better equation to not need the 4 or 8 step. we should also check out an index on the call of the data from the system to speed it all up.”

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