He liked thick word soup

He liked thick word soup

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1.6

March 24, 2015

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Support for iOS 8 and the new iPhone 6 devices

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1.0

June 3, 2014

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Some apps claim to increase your reading speed. We propose precisely the opposite: How about reading Ulysses... with your fingers? Through 4 episodes of increasing difficulty, your challenge is to wrestle with the text of James Joyce's monumental work, both mentally and physically. By the end of your odyssey, you will have read up to four pages and 100 sentences chosen from throughout the novel. Your fingers' dexterity will have increased by an exponential factor, and your point of view on Modernist literature and experimental apps will have changed forever. Note that He Liked Thick Word Soup differs depending whether played on a phone or a tablet. We recommend experiencing both versions! He Liked Thick Word Soup is the latest chronotext experiment by Ariel Malka. More info at http://chronotext.org
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He liked thick word soup: FAQ

Is He liked thick word soup iPad-compatible?

Yes, He liked thick word soup works on iPad devices.

Who developed the app?

He liked thick word soup was released by Ariel Malka.

What’s the minimum iOS version supported by the He liked thick word soup app?

To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 5.1.1.

What is the overall user rating for He liked thick word soup?

The average rating for the He liked thick word soup app is 4.9.

What is the primary genre of the He liked thick word soup app?

The Primary Genre Of The He Liked Thick Word Soup App Is Games.

What’s the latest version of the He liked thick word soup app?

The latest version of He liked thick word soup is 1.6.

What is the date of the most recent He liked thick word soup update?

The latest He liked thick word soup update was rolled out on October 1, 2024.

What is the specific date when the app came out?

The He liked thick word soup app launched on February 5, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating of the He liked thick word soup app?

Parental guidance suggested, may contain some violence or suggestive themes.

What languages does He liked thick word soup support?

You can use the He liked thick word soup app in .

Is He liked thick word soup part of the Apple Arcade gaming experience?

No, He liked thick word soup is not on Apple Arcade.

Is He liked thick word soup integrated with in-app purchases?

No, He liked thick word soup does not integrate in-app purchases for users.

Does He liked thick word soup support Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

No, He liked thick word soup does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Does He liked thick word soup include ads as part of its experience?

No, He liked thick word soup does not include ads as part of its experience.

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  • Great Way to Celebrate Bloomsday!

    Just picked this up yesterday on a lark and glad I did. I love the way the sentences from "Ulysses" are floating around in the "soup." Since I didn't read Guide, at first I thought the object was to string the sentences, which are excerpted from
    throughout the text, in chronological order and was getting a bit frustrated. After studying the Guide I realized that the object was to find the "greyed-out" words in the text from the sentences in the soup. The book comprises 264,834 words using a vocabulary of 30,030 words; the most frequent being "the" with 14,905 occurrences (avinash.vora 2008), so there are a lot of sentences and words to choose from. Savor the mixture rather than approach it like timed-puzzle. Play with your food and work the sentences around with your fingers reciting them aloud. I was completing the episodes in about 8 minutes each, but that is too fast. Slow down and enjoy the genius of Joyce. Happy Bloomsday!
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  • Touching the stream

    What a fantastic, multidimensional way to get out of the rut of single perception thinking. Initially you'll be tempted to "solve" the immediate task of un-jumbling, finding and manipulating the intended word(s) onto the unfinished sentence to "complete" the sentence as quickly as possible, as in most electronic "games." But, amazingly, the slurping-soup sound and the genius of reading lines written by James Joyce out of context THEN fitting the highlighted word(s) into place makes an entirely new stream of consciousness experience happen. My advice: SLOW DOWN. Discover as many surprising word combinations as your life allows. Play with the words with one finger, two fingers, both hands, maybe even the tip of your nose in ways your literature teachers never imagined! Marvel at the images Joyce created completely segregated from context. Stretch the words, you get to do that LITERALLY here! A whole new way to play with words.
    Weird, addictive, mesmerizing, FUN.
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