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This article is written entirely in invisible letters, except the title, which as you can see, is perfectly visible. If it is not, see an optician. Also, I should point out that this bit of text is also visible, purely for the purpose to warn you of the title's nature of visibility, and such related issues. Therefore, the invisible, and therefore most important, part of this article starts now.

This one tooooooo...

Well, not really at the word "now", since I have to write the word "now" in order to show you, the reader, where exactly the invisibleness begins.

Oi, READ ME ! ! !

Otherwise, you see, you wouldn't know where to look for the invisible letters, and so this would be a complete waste of time, and we wouldn't want that now, would we? No, no we wouldn't. That is entirely correct.

Arsehole.

So get ready for the invisibleness, which come to think of it must have largely the same meaning as visibleness. I mean, they both describe the same thing. However, the Microsoft spell checker is now politely informing me that invisibleness is a word and visibleness is not. It seems strange that only one would be valid and the other not, and especially that it would be the one with the "in" prefix which IS valid. Odd language...

Fine, ignore me, whatever, see if I care . . .

Well, I'm bored now, and you've kept me writing for so long that I'm not going to show you any invisible letters now. Ha, got nothing to say to that now, do you? Yeah, I showed you . . .

 

 

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